'Jaya', and 'Ratna', developed for green revolution in India are the varieties of
1. rice
2. wheat
3. bajra
4. maize
The name of the Indian scientist associated with Green Revolution in India is
1. H.G. Khorana
2. M.S.Swaminathan
3. Homi Bhaba
4. C.N.R. Rao.
During the period 1960 to 2000, wheat production is increased from
1. 11 million tonnes to 70 million tonnes
2. 15 million tonnes to 75 million tonnes
3. 10 million tonnes to 65 million tonnes.
4. 11 million tonnes to 75 million tonnes
During the period 1960 to 2000, the rice production went up from
1. 35 million tonnes to 89.5 million tonnes
2. 30 million tonnes to 75 million tonnes
3. 38 million tonnes to 84 million tonnes
4. 25 million tonnes to 40 million tonnes
The hike in the production of wheat and rice was due to the development of
1. Dwarf varieties
2. Semi-dwarf varieties
3. Tall varieties
4. Medium varieties
The semi-dwarf variety of wheat was developed. Which of the following is not associated with that?
1. Nobel laureate
2. International centre for Wheat and Maize Improvement
3. Norman E. Borlaug
4. Australia
Which of the following variety of wheat was introduced all over the growing belt of India in 1963?
1. Kalyan wheat
2. Sona kalyan
3. Sonalika
4. Kalyanika
Kalyan Sona has which of the following additional advantage?
1. High yielding
2. Disease resistant
3. Both 1 and 2
4. Draught resistant
Semi-dwarf varieties of rice were derived
1. From IR-7
2. From IR-8
3. From IR-5
4. From IR-9
Which of the following is better yielding Rice varieties?
1. Jaya and Kalyan sona
2. Sonalika and Ratna
3. Jaya and Ratna
4. All of these