Green revolution in India occurred during:
1. 1960’s
2. 1970’s
3. 1980’s
4. 1950’s
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Consider the following four statements (a-d) and select the option which includes all the correct ones only.
(a) Single cell Spirulina can produce large quantities of food rich in protein, minerals, vitamins etc.
(b) Body weight-wise the microorganism Methylophilusmethylotrophus may be able to produce several times
more proteins than the cows per day
(c) Common button mushrooms are a very rich source of vitamin C
(d) A rice variety has been developed which is very rich in calcium.
Options :
1. Statements (c), (d)
2. Statements (a), (c) and (d)
3. Statements (b), (c) and (d)
4. Statements (a), (b)
In plant breeding programmes, the entire collection (of plants/seeds) having all the diverse alleles for all genes in a given crop is called :
1. cross-hybridisation among the selected parents.
2. evaluation and selection of parents.
3. germplasm collection.
4. selection of superior recombinants.
The reason why vegetatively reproducing crop plants are best suited for maintaining hybrid vigor is that (CBSE-PMT 1998)
1. They can be easily propagated.
2. They have a longer life pan.
3. They are more resistant to diseases.
4. Once a desired hybrid is produced, there are no chances of losing it.
The world’s highly prized wool yielding Pashmina breed is
1. Kashmir sheep - Afgan sheep cross.
2. Goat
3. Sheep
4. Goat - sheep cross
The name of Norman Borlaug is associated with
1. Green revolution
2. White revolution
3. Yellow revolution
4. Blue revolution
Three crops that contribute maximum to global food grain production are
1. wheat , rice and maize
2. Rice, maize and sorghum
3. Wheat, maize and sorghum
4. Wheat, rice and barley
Why is vivipary an undesirable character for annual crop plants
1. It reduces the vigor of the plant.
2. The seeds exhibit long dormancy.
3. It adversely affects the fertility of the plant.
4. The seeds cannot be stored under normal conditions for next season.
Triticale, the first man-made cereal, has been obtained by crossing wheat with
1. Rye
2. Pearl millet
3. Sugarcane
4. Barley
Crop plants grown in monoculture are
1. Low in yield.
2. Free from intraspecific competition.
3. Characterized by poor root system.
4. Highly prone to pests.