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Question-1
Sowing season of ground nut.
(A)
June and July
(B)
August and September
(C)
April and May
(D)
March and April
Question-2
A metallic mineral is
(A)
Mica
(B)
Limestone
(C)
Manganese
(D)
all of the above
Question-3
The process that reduces the moisture content of tea leaves and makes then soft and flexible
(A)
Rolling
(B)
Sifting
(C)
withering
(D)
Greading
Question-4
The shorter variety of groundnut is popularly known as
(A)
Kharif
(B)
Runner
(C)
Bunch
(D)
Zaid
Question-5
Food crop that provides nutritive food for the poor.
(A)
Pulses
(B)
Rice
(C)
Wheat
(D)
Millets
Question-6
The largest producer of manganese in India
(A)
Bihar
(B)
Maharashtra
(C)
Chhattisgarh
(D)
Andhra Pradesh
Question-7
Scattering of seeds by hand over the soil.
(A)
Dibbling
(B)
Broad casting
(C)
Threshing
(D)
Drilling
Question-8
The process by which jute fibers are processed
(A)
Retting
(B)
Ginning
(C)
Tatooning
(D)
Thrushing
Question-9
The river Brahmaputra in Tibet is known as
(A)
Tsangpo
(B)
Dihang
(C)
Dibang
(D)
Jamuna
Question-10
The Type of farming most suitable to temperate lands like prairies and steppes.
(A)
Plantation farming
(B)
mixed farming
(C)
Extensive commercial farming
(D)
Jhumming cultivation
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