Unit-1 to Unit-5
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Agronomy Part 2 (Unit-1 to Unit-5 )
Topics : Agronomy, Dryland Agriculture, Agro-climatic regional planning, Soil conservation measures, Climate)
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1. Evapo-transpiration (ET) refers to:
Evapo-transpiration is the combined loss of water through evaporation from soil surface and transpiration from plant surfaces.
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2. In classification of irrigation projects, a major project has CCA (ha):
Irrigation projects with Culturable Command Area (CCA) greater than 10,000 hectares are classified as major projects.
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3. The instrument used to measure PAR (photons) is:
PAR or photons are measured using a Quantum sensor. It specifically measures radiation in the 400–700 nm range important for photosynthesis.
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4. In vegetative barriers for erosion control, the most suitable plant mentioned is:
Khus (Vetiveria zizanioides) is most suitable for vegetative barriers. It is planted along contours to reduce runoff velocity and soil erosion.
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5. Relative humidity (RH) is expressed in:
Relative humidity is the ratio of actual water vapour present to that required for saturation × 100. Hence, it is expressed in percentage (%).
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6. A tensiometer is used for measuring:
A tensiometer measures soil moisture tension, which indicates the availability of water to plants in the soil.
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7. Contour bunding is generally adopted up to what maximum land slope?
Contour bunding is suitable up to 6% slope. It is mainly used in arid and semi-arid areas with high infiltration and permeability.
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8. The ionosphere, which enables long-distance radio communication, is a part of:
The lower part of the thermosphere is called the ionosphere. Due to ionized particles, it reflects radio waves and supports long-distance communication.
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9. Dry land farming is practiced in areas receiving annual rainfall:
Dry land farming refers to cultivation in areas where annual rainfall is more than 750 mm but less than 1150 mm. It is mainly practiced in semi-arid regions.
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10. The normal environmental lapse rate is approximately:
The normal lapse rate (vertical temperature decrease with altitude) is about 6.5°C per km in the atmosphere.
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11. A pyrheliometer is specifically used to measure:
A pyrheliometer measures the amount of direct solar radiation received from the sun. Total incoming radiation is measured by a pyranometer.
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12. In the troposphere, temperature decreases with increase in altitude at the rate of approximately:
In the troposphere, temperature decreases at an average lapse rate of about 6°C per km. This layer influences earth’s climate and extends up to 8–18 km from the surface.
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13. In contour cultivation, crops are sown:
Contour cultivation means sowing crops across the slope. This reduces runoff speed and helps in conserving soil, soil fertility, and water.
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14. Compared to atmospheric air, soil air generally shows:
In soil air, nitrogen percentage is more or less the same as atmosphere, but oxygen content slightly decreases due to respiration of roots and microorganisms.
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15. On the Celsius scale, the melting and boiling points of water are respectively:
In the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C under standard atmospheric pressure.
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16. In the Agri-silviculture system, the combination involves:
Agri-silviculture refers to growing agricultural crops along with forest trees on the same land, integrating agriculture and forestry practices.
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17. Zing terracing is recommended for lands with:
Zing terracing is adopted on lands with 3–10% slope and is constructed in medium to deep soils under moderate to high rainfall areas.
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18. The mesosphere extends approximately between:
The mesosphere lies above the stratosphere and extends from about 50 km to 80 km from the earth’s surface. It is a cold region with rapid temperature decrease.
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19. In a cyclone, atmospheric pressure is:
A cyclone is a low-pressure system where pressure is always lowest at the center and increases rapidly outward. Winds move towards the center.
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20. According to the given classification, India has been divided into how many agro-climatic zones by the Planning Commission?
As per the Planning Commission, India has been divided into 15 agro-climatic zones for balanced regional development.
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21. Windbreaks provide protective shelter against desiccating winds up to:
Windbreaks protect crops from desiccating winds up to 5–10 times the height of tall trees on the windward side and up to 30 times on the leeward side.
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22. Sorghum sickness in the succeeding crop occurs mainly due to:
Sorghum stubbles have a wide C:N ratio, leading to temporary nitrogen immobilization during decomposition. This causes early nitrogen deficiency in the succeeding crop.
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23. In plants, the “source” in terms of coefficient of effectiveness generally refers to:
Source is the part where photosynthesis occurs, generally leaves. It produces assimilates that are later transported to sink organs.
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24. Agronomic soil conservation measures are mainly adopted when:
Agronomic measures are suitable for gentle slopes (<2%) where erosion problems are not severe. They are preventive practices like contour cultivation and mulching.
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25. Which of the following correctly differentiates rainfed farming from dryland farming?
Rainfed farming (rainfall > 800 mm) usually supports double cropping or intercropping, while dryland farming generally follows single or mixed cropping.
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26. The relationship between Kelvin and Celsius temperature is:
Kelvin is the absolute temperature scale. Conversion formula is K = °C + 273. For example, 0°C equals 273 K.
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27. In the comparison of dryland and rainfed farming, which condition correctly represents dryland farming?
In dryland farming, Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) is greater than precipitation (P), leading to moisture shortage for crops.
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28. Anti-transpirants are mainly used to:
Anti-transpirants are applied on plant surfaces to reduce transpiration. They also reduce photosynthesis; hence, their use is limited to conditions of severe moisture stress, especially in nurseries and horticultural crops.
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29. Harvest Index (H.I.) is calculated as:
Harvest Index = (Economic yield (grain) / Biological yield (grain + straw)) × 100. It indicates the efficiency of partitioning of assimilates toward economic produce.
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30. Agro-forestry is best defined as:
Agro-forestry is a sustainable land management system that combines production of crops, fruits, forest plants, and/or animals. It is also known as tree-crop planning system.
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31. Cropping intensity is calculated as:
Cropping Intensity (C.I.) = (Total cropping area / Net cultivated area) × 100. In India, it is nearly 135%, indicating multiple cropping practices.
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32. If the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) is 1.10, it indicates that:
When LER > 1, intercropping is beneficial. LER = 1.10 means the mixture produces 10% more yield compared to sole cropping on the same land area.
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33. Bench terracing is generally adopted in lands having slope ranging between:
Bench terracing is practiced on steep and undulating lands with slope between 16–33%. It converts steep slopes into step-like terraces to control erosion.
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34. A piezometer is used to determine:
A piezometer is used to measure the depth of the water table or groundwater level below the surface.
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35. The unit of absolute humidity is:
Absolute humidity represents the mass of water vapour per unit volume of air. Its unit is grams per cubic meter (g/m³).
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36. Drizzle is defined as precipitation with drop size:
Drizzle consists of very small water droplets with diameter less than 0.5 mm. Larger drops (0.5–6 mm) are classified as rain.
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37. Which gas has the highest percentage by volume in the atmosphere?
Nitrogen constitutes about 78.08% of the atmospheric volume, making it the most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
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38. Koppen (1936) classified world climate into how many major groups?
Koppen divided world climate into 5 major groups based on weather elements like temperature and precipitation.
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39. In crop rotation, which of the following statements is correct?
In crop rotation, the same land is used while different crops are grown in sequence each year. It improves soil fertility and reduces pest and disease incidence.
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40. The solar constant is approximately equal to:
Solar constant is the energy received per minute on 1 cm² area at the outer boundary of the atmosphere. Its value is about 1.94 Cal/cm²/min or 1353 W/m².
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41. The ozone layer is mainly located in which layer of the atmosphere?
The ozone layer is present in the stratosphere, where most ozone concentration is found around 25 km height. It absorbs harmful UV rays, hence also called ozonosphere.
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42. Which of the following is an example of stomata-closing type anti-transpirant?
Stomata-closing type anti-transpirants reduce water loss by closing stomata. Atrazine (and CO₂) are mentioned as effective examples in this category.
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43. Dry farming is practiced in areas where annual rainfall is:
Dry farming refers to cultivation in areas receiving less than 750 mm annual rainfall. It is common in arid regions and relies on moisture conservation practices.
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44. A year is considered as drought when annual rainfall is:
Drought is defined as a situation when annual rainfall is less than 75% of the normal rainfall of that area.
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45. Moisture Availability Index (MAI) is calculated as:
MAI = Rainfall at 50% probability ÷ Potential Evapotranspiration (PET). It indicates moisture adequacy during a given period.
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46. Agro-climatic regional planning was initiated in:
Agro-climatic regional planning was initiated in 1988 by the Planning Commission during the Seventh Five Year Plan.
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47. To reduce the effect of sorghum sickness, what is recommended?
To compensate for nitrogen immobilization, 25% more nitrogen is applied at the time of the first fertilizer dose of the succeeding crop.
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48. Crop Rotation Intensity (CRI) is calculated as:
CRI = (Number of crops in crop rotation / Number of years in crop rotation) × 100. For example, Rice–Pea in 1 year gives 200% intensity.
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49. An anemometer is used to measure:
An anemometer measures wind speed. Wind direction is measured by a wind vane, while pressure is measured by a barometer.
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50. According to Moisture Deficit Index (MDI), a region with MDI between –33.3 to –66.6 is classified as:
As per MDI classification, semi-arid regions have MDI values between –33.3 to –66.6. This system is adopted by AICRP on dry land (ICAR).
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51. Broad Bed and Furrow (BBF) system is mainly suitable for
BBF system is used in deep black soils where surface drainage becomes a problem during the monsoon. It helps in effective rainwater management.
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52. Who first attempted the classification of climate based on vegetation?
De Candolle (1900 AD) was the first to classify climate based on vegetation, linking plant distribution with climatic conditions.
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53. The albedo of fresh snow generally ranges between:
Albedo is the percentage of incident solar radiation reflected by a surface. Fresh snow has very high reflectivity, around 75–95%.
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54. Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) lies in which wavelength range?
PAR includes radiation between 0.4–0.7 µm (400–700 nm). This is the most effective range used by green plants for photosynthesis.
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55. Graded bunding is recommended in areas receiving annual rainfall of:
Graded bunding is recommended in high rainfall areas receiving more than 800 mm annually. It safely disposes excess runoff water and prevents erosion.
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56. According to the given data, India has been divided into how many agro-ecological zones by NBSS&LUP?
As per NBSS&LUP, India was earlier divided into 21 agro-ecological zones, which are now revised to 20 zones.
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57. The PE index in Thornthwaite classification is calculated as:
PE index = P/E × 100, where P is annual precipitation and E is annual evaporation. It is used in climate classification.
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58. Reflecting type anti-transpirants reduce transpiration mainly by:
Reflecting type chemicals (e.g., kaolin, silicone, oils, waxes) reflect solar radiation, reduce leaf temperature, and thereby reduce transpiration loss.
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59. Which of the following is the most important tactic for conservation of soil moisture in dry regions?
Mulching involves covering the soil surface to check evaporation. It conserves soil moisture and reduces erosion, especially in dry regions.
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60. Leaf Area Index (LAI) is defined as:
LAI = Total leaf area (m²) / Ground area (m²). It was developed by Watson in 1948 and indicates crop canopy development and photosynthetic capacity.
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