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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.

The major factors considered to be directly acting upon wildlife are:
A Hazards, Diseases,
B Predators, Genetics (species characteristics)
C Resources, Human
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Hazards include all those factors that can injure or kill an animal (natural factors)
A Fire, rain and wind as well as man made structures such as roads and fences
B Thus challenging an animal’s physiological capacity as to prevent it from reproducing successfully
C Both (a) & (b)
D None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)
Diseases disrupt the normal physiological function of _________.
A An animal, sometime leading to their death
B Also having a potential of being transmitted to humans
C Livestock, between species, and vice versa
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
The species characteristics are an expression of the genetic make up of an animal species influencing the extend and nature of ______.
A Home range, breeding season
B Longevity, territory and the niche
C Both (a) & (b)
D None of these
Correct Answer: Longevity, territory and the niche
Habitat destruction is the indirectly acting factor while _____ hunting are the main direct human factors affecting wildlife populations:
A Legal
B Illegal
C Both (a) & (b)
D None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)
Understanding population dynamics involves rates of change from ______
A One year to the next
B Two years to the next
C Three years to the next
D None of these
Correct Answer: One year to the next
Carrying capacity is a balance between _______.
A Vegetation and animals
B By an expression of animals density
C Both (a) & (b)
D None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)
Carrying capacity is not a fixed factor of the land and will change as ______ with the seasons or over long periods so the process is dynamic as the populations are:
A Food
B Cover
C Water change
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
The concepts of population dynamics and carrying capacity lead to management of wildlife which may be defined as:
A Art
B Science of manipulating the centrum of wild animal populations to meet specific objectives
C Both (a) & (b)
D None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)
The modification of natural hazards such:
A As rain, snow and climate is not practical
B Control of man-made hazards such as roads, fences
C Directed towards particular species
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above