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Agriculture Mcqs 7387 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Agriculture MCQs cover fundamental and applied concepts related to farming, crop production, soil science, irrigation, fertilizers, plant breeding, pests, and agricultural economics. This topic is designed to strengthen conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills through objective questions. It is especially useful for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, NTS, OTS, and other testing services, helping candidates prepare with exam-oriented and up-to-date agricultural knowledge.

Individuals of the same species in a particular locality constitute:
A Population
B Community
C Flora
D Fauna
Correct Answer: Population
The populations increase in their number due to:
A Mortality
B Natality
C Dispersal
D Emigration
Correct Answer: Natality
Immense increase in the number of organisms of a species is checked by:
A Environmental resistance
B Biotic potential
C Imigration
D All of these
Correct Answer: Environmental resistance
Which of the following does not constitute a part of sigmoid curve?
A Lag phase
B Linear phase
C Stationary phase
D Exponential phase
Correct Answer: Linear phase
The level beyond which no major increase is possible represents:
A Stationary phase
B Biotic potential
C Acceleration limit
D Carrying capacity
Correct Answer: Carrying capacity
Which of the following describes a community?
A A list of species present (species structure and diversity indices
B Biomass of producers and consumers
C Autotrophic and heterotrophic measurements
D All of the above
Correct Answer: A list of species present (species structure and diversity indices
A community is:
A A collection of plant and animals
B Organism living in a habitat
C Autotrophs and hetrotrophs
D Web of life
Correct Answer: Organism living in a habitat
A group of plants living together under similar or dissimilar environmental conditions is called:
A Vegetation
B Flora
C Species
D Community
Correct Answer: Community
Group of two and more plant groups is known as:
A Biocoenosis
B Zoocoenosis
C Plant community
D Ecotype
Correct Answer: Plant community
Community is:
A A group of independent and integrating populations of different species
B A group of independent and interacting populations of same species
C A group of a independent and interacting populations of same species in a specific area
D A group of independent and interacting populations of different species in a specific area
Correct Answer: A group of independent and interacting populations of different species in a specific area