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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.

Absence of chlorophyll in the plant is known as_____________________?
A Acrodsome
B Albinism
C Agoun
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Albinism
Plants having monoecious flower are_____________________?
A Maize
B Castor
C Colocasia
D All the above
Correct Answer: All the above
Increased flower size has made tetraploidy important for___________________?
A Plant breeder
B Agronomist
C Horticulturist
D Pathologist
Correct Answer: Horticulturist
The artificial vegetative production is done by____________________?
A Grafting
B Budding
C Layering
D All the above
Correct Answer: All the above
Which among the following does not possess cotyledons__________________?
A Coconut
B Castor
C Carrot
D Cuscuta
Correct Answer: Carrot
A condition of green plant in which they become unhealthy and pale yellow in colour in known as_________________?
A Chloroplast
B Chromoplast
C Leucoplast
D Chlorsis
Correct Answer: Chlorsis
Auxins and cytokinins are________________?
A Growth regulators
B Herbicides
C Insecticides
D Fungicides
Correct Answer: Growth regulators
Which one of the following is dioceous plant___________________?
A Papaya
B Datepalm
C Maize
D All the above
Correct Answer: Papaya
Vernalization is a process that________________?
A Promote seed maturation
B Enhance maturity in plants
C Initiate fertilization
D Promote flowering
Correct Answer: Promote flowering
In day time plants release_________________?
A Oxygen
B Carbon dioxide
C Nitrogen
D Hydrogen
Correct Answer: Oxygen