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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.

Plants and animals living in a particular area consitute:
A Flora and fauna
B Community
C Ecosystem
D Ecology
Correct Answer: Flora and fauna
Root cap is absent in:
A Lithophytes
B Xerophytes
C Hydrophytes
D Mesophyte
Correct Answer: Hydrophytes
The factors governing the structure of soil are called:
A Topographic
B Temperature
C Biotic
D Edaphic climax
Correct Answer: Edaphic climax
Commensalism is:
A When both partners are harmed
B When both partners are benefited
C When weaker partner is benefited and the stronger is unharmed
D None of these
Correct Answer: When weaker partner is benefited and the stronger is unharmed
The plants which can withstand narrow range of temperature tolerance:
A Stenothermic
B Eurythermic
C Monothermic
D Mesothermic
Correct Answer: Stenothermic
The plants present on the sand and gravel:
A Lithophytes
B Oxalophytes
C Phancrophytes
D Psammophytes
Correct Answer: Psammophytes
Type of relationship in which one organism is benefitted while there is no effect on other:
A Symbiosis
B Commensalism
C Mutualism
D Parasitism
Correct Answer: Commensalism
The following show commensalisms:
A Sea anemon, hermite crab
B Bird and rhino
C Butter fly and sunflower
D Liver fluck and sheep
Correct Answer: Sea anemon, hermite crab
A lake with nutrients is called:
A Trophic
B Eutrophic
C Oligotrophic
D Euphotic
Correct Answer: Eutrophic
The facultative heliophytes are infact:
A Heliophytes
B Chasmophytes
C Chersophytes
D Sciophytes
Correct Answer: Sciophytes