Description : National Seed Corporation (NSC) was registered in
Last Answer : Ans. 1963
Description : National Seeds Corporation (NSC) is owned by? a. It is co – operative organisation b. Government of India c. National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) d. ICAR
Last Answer : b. Government of India
Description : A variety produced by mixing the seeds of several phenotypically outstanding lines (varieties)
Last Answer : Ans. Composite variety
Description : Young embryo is removed from developing seeds and planted on a suitable nutrient medium in vitro is called as
Last Answer : Ans. Embryo culture
Description : Weight of 100 seeds
Last Answer : Ans. Seed Index
Description : Weight of 1000 seeds is known as
Last Answer : Ans. Test weight
Description : What is the full form of 'NSC' ? -How To ?
Last Answer : The full form of 'NSC' is National Savings Certificate
Description : What is the full form of NSC ?
Last Answer : NSC 's full National Savings Certificate.
Last Answer : NSC - National Security Council / National Savings Certificate
Description : The mass diffusivity, the thermal diffusivity and the eddy momentum diffusivity are same for, NPr = NSc = __________ (A) 1 (B) 0.5 (C) 10 (D) 0
Last Answer : (A) 1
Description : . (NSh /NRe .NSc ) is termed in mass transfer operation as the (A) Stanton number (B) Peclet number (C) Thermal diffusivity (D) Momentum diffusivity
Last Answer : (A) Stanton number
Description : JD factor for mass transfer is a function of Reynolds number. Mass transfer by molecular diffusion from a single drop to surrounding still air is given by (A) Nsh = 2 (B) Nst = 2 (C) Nsc = 2 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Nsh = 2
Description : (NRe . NSc ) is termed in mass transfer operation as the __________ number. (A) Stanton (B) Sherwood (C) Peclet (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Peclet
Description : NSc /NPr is called the (A) Psychrometric ratio (B) Lewis number (C) Sherwood number (D) Stanton number
Last Answer : (B) Lewis number
Description : According to Chilton-Colburn analogy for mass transfer, NSt .NSc 2/3 is equal to (A) f (B) f/2 (C) 2f (D) 1/f
Last Answer : (B) f/2
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The mass diffusivity, the thermal diffusivity and the eddy momentum diffusivity are the same for NSc = NPr= 1 (B) 1 Nm3 of dry air is lighter ... ) The Lewis number of a mixture is unity, when the thermal diffusivity is equal to the mass diffusivity
Last Answer : (B) 1 Nm3 of dry air is lighter than 1Nm3 of humid air
Description : Interest rate on 10 year NSC is a) 8.6% b) 8.4% c) 8.5% d) 8.9%
Last Answer : d) 8.9%
Description : The maturity value on Rs 100 denomination of NSC wef 01 Apr 2012 is a) 161.10 b) 152.90 c) 151.80 d) 152.00
Last Answer : d) 152.00
Description : Maturity period will be ____in case the NSC purchased on or after 01 Dec 2011 a) 4 Years b) 5 Years c) 6 Years d) 10 Years
Last Answer : b) 5 Years
Description : The NSC (VIII) can be transferred from one person to another person before expiry of one year a) To near relative out of natural love and affection b) In the name of the heir or a deceased holder on ... to a court of law or any other person under the order of court of law d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : The NSC (VIII) may be transferred from one person to another person using the form a) NC 32 b) NC 34 c) NC 61 d) NC 28
Last Answer : a) NC 32
Description : The NSC (VIII) can be transferred from one person to another person a) After expiry of the one year b) After expiry of 2 year c) At any time d) Cannot be transferred
Last Answer : a) After expiry of the one year
Last Answer : b) NC 34
Description : Premature encashment of NSC (VIII) will be made a) In case of death of the holder or any of the holder in case of joint account b) On forfeiture by pledgee being Gazetted Government Officer. c) When ordered by a court of law d) Both A, B and C
Last Answer : d) Both A, B and C
Description : Premature encashment of NSC(VIII) issue a) After 2 years from the purchase of certificate b) After 3 years from the purchase of the certificate c) Premature encashment can not be made before completion of 6 year d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Premature encashment can not be made before completion of 6 year
Description : Mark the correct option a) Nomination cannot be made in case NSC purchased on behalf of minor. b) No fee will be charged for registration, cancellation or change in the nomination c) Tax rebate u/s 80-C will be available in NSC d) All the above
Description : NSC available in a) 04 denomination b) 5 denomination c) 6 denomination d) 7 denomination
Last Answer : b) 5 denomination
Description : Mark the correct option a) NSC can be purchased by jointly or single b) No maximum limit for purchasing NSC c) NSC VIII available in min Rs 100 den d) All the above
Description : The NSC introduced from a) 08-05-1989 b) 01-04-1988 c) 01-04-1990 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) 08-05-1989
Description : Two or more products when produced in the same production process called
Last Answer : Ans. Joint product
Description : The tax which is levied on goods or services produced or purchased.
Last Answer : Ans. Indirect tax
Description : A hybrid produced using nucleous of one parent cell and cytoplasm of both the cell
Last Answer : Ans. Cybrid
Description : Certified seed is generally produced by
Last Answer : Ans. SSC
Description : The seed of a crop variety produced by the breeder which is small in quantity is said to be
Last Answer : Ans. Nucleus seed
Description : A variety produced by crossing in all combinations a number of lines that combine well each other
Last Answer : Ans. Synthetic variety
Description : Name any four oil seeds produced in India. What is their economic importance ? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Main oilseeds produced in India are : (i) Groundnut (ii) Mustard (iii) Coconut (iv) Sesamum
Description : What is the probability that two heterozygous parents would have an offspring that produced round seeds (Express your answer as a ratio.)?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Virus free seeds of potato are produced in a. Hilly areas b. Spring crop c. In plains d. Autumn crop
Last Answer : Hilly areas