Topic — Crops(Pigeon Pea, Cotton, Jute, Potato, Groundnut, Soybean
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Agronomy Part 6 (Crop production)
Crops: Pigeon Pea, Cotton, Jute, Potato, Groundnut, Soybean
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1. Black heart disorder in stored potato is primarily caused due to:
Black heart occurs due to lack of oxygen in storage, leading to breakdown and blackening of internal tissues. High temperature (>35°C) and poor ventilation aggravate it.
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2. In Bt cotton cultivation, the purpose of the refugia strategy (20% non-Bt cotton around the main field) is to:
Refugia strategy maintains a population of susceptible insects to delay resistance development in bollworms against Bt toxins.
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3. Application of gypsum in groundnut is primarily done to supply:
Gypsum is applied mainly to supply calcium at pegging stage, ensuring proper pod filling and reducing popping.
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4. Which of the following is correct regarding seed rate and sowing of pigeon pea?
Recommended seed rate is 12–15 kg/ha with spacing of 60 × 15 cm. Sowing is generally done in the first fortnight of June (around 15 June).
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5. Match the following physiological disorders in cotton with their causes:
Which of the above pairs are correct?
Little leaf occurs due to Zn deficiency; crinkle leaf due to Mn toxicity; and red leaf is more common in American cotton where leaves turn red and roll downward.
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6. “Popping” in groundnut (pods without kernels) is mainly due to deficiency of:
Popping refers to unfilled pods and occurs due to calcium deficiency, which is essential for proper pod formation and kernel development
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7. The optimum temperature required for retting of jute is approximately:
Retting is a microbial process and requires an optimum temperature of about 34°C for efficient decomposition of pectin and fiber separation.
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8. Which of the following correctly matches region with recommended sowing time of cotton?
Recommended sowing time is: North India – 1st fortnight of May; Central India – last week of June to 1st week of July; Tamil Nadu – September to October.
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9. Delinting of cotton seed is done primarily with concentrated sulphuric acid in order to:
Delinting is done with concentrated sulphuric acid (about 1:10 ratio) to remove fuzz, kill hibernating insect stages, destroy pathogens and ensure better germination.
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10. In jute, Corchorus capsularis is known as white jute (tita) due to the presence of:
Corchorus capsularis is called white jute or tita because of the glycoside ‘Corchorin’ and it covers about 70% of total jute cultivation area
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11. In groundnut, bunch type varieties are generally:
Bunch type groundnut varieties are non-dormant, whereas spreading types are dormant and require a resting period of 2–2.5 months for germination.
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12. In potato, the Seed Plot Technique (SPT) was developed by:
The Seed Plot Technique (SPT) was developed by Pushkarnath et al. in 1967 for multiplication of disease-free (virus-free) potato seed in Northern plains.
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13. Which of the following statements regarding cotton is correct?
Diuron @ 0.5 kg a.i./ha is used as pre/post-emergence herbicide. Ginning % is 30–35%, and cotton is highly sensitive to 2,4-D and glyphosate spray drift.
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14. Bt cotton confers resistance to bollworms by incorporating which gene from Bacillus thuringiensis?
The first generation Bt cotton (Bollgard-I) contained the Cry-1Ac gene from Bacillus thuringiensis, providing resistance against bollworms.
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15. The recommended soil pH for potato cultivation to reduce scab disease incidence is:
Potato performs best in slightly acidic soils (pH 5.0–6.5), as acidic conditions help reduce scab disease incidence.
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16. Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is botanically a:
Potato propagates by tubers, which are enlarged underground stems produced at the end of stolons, not true roots.
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17. The toxic pigment/phenolic compound present in cotton seed is:
Cotton seed contains a toxic phenolic compound called gossypol, which limits its direct use as food without proper processing.
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18. Match the following cotton quality parameters with their measurement:
A) Arealometer
B) Nepiness
C) Number of counts
Which of the following is correct?
Fiber maturity is measured by Arealometer, fiber thickness by Nepiness, and spinning performance by Number of counts.
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19. In groundnut, “popping” (empty pods) is mainly associated with deficiency of:
Calcium is essential for proper kernel development. Its deficiency leads to unfilled pods, commonly called popping.
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20. Which of the following correctly matches the variety of pigeon pea with its characteristics?
C. cajan var. bicolor is perennial, tall, late maturing and bears 4–5 grains per pod. It is commonly grown in North India.
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21. Cotton fiber is botanically an outgrowth of which part of the plant?
Cotton fiber is an elongation/outgrowth of a single epidermal cell of the seed coat, making it a surface fiber.
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22. Which of the following is a suitable variety of potato for processing purposes?
Kufri Chipsona-1 (also Chipsona-2 and 3) are specifically developed varieties suitable for processing such as chips and other products.
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23. Aflatoxin contamination in groundnut is caused by which fungus?
Aflatoxin contamination in stored groundnut kernels is caused by Aspergillus flavus, especially under high moisture conditions.
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24. In True Potato Seed (TPS) technique, the recommended seed requirement in nursery is:
For TPS, 100–150 g seeds per hectare (nursery area about 75 m²) is sufficient for raising seedlings to be transplanted in the field
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25. The optimum temperature required for satisfactory tuber growth in potato is:
Potato requires a moderate temperature range of 17–19°C for proper tuber development and growth.
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26. Imazethapyr in soybean is applied as:
Imazethapyr @ 750 g/ha is recommended as an early post-emergence herbicide for effective weed control in soybean.
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27. Under Ultra Narrow Row (UNR) system of cotton, spacing and plant population are approximately:
In Ultra Narrow Row (UNR) concept developed in USA, spacing is about 19 × 19 cm, maintaining a high plant population of nearly 2,77,000 plants per hectare.
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28. In groundnut, “pegging” refers to:
After pollination, the ovary forms a stalk-like structure called gonophore, which enters the soil as a peg and develops into pods.
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29. Which statement correctly describes the process of pegging in groundnut?
After fertilization, the ovary elongates into a structure called gonophore (peg) that penetrates the soil, where the pod develops underground.
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30. From the tuberization point of view, potato is classified as a:
Potato is a C3 plant and behaves as a short day plant for tuberization, although for flowering it behaves as a long day plant.
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31. Varalaxmi cotton is important because it is:
Varalaxmi is the first interspecific hybrid between G. hirsutum and G. barbadense, released from UAS, Dharwad.
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32. Soybean is commonly referred to as:
Soybean is called the wonder crop or yellow jewel due to its high protein and oil content
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33. In groundnut, which country ranks first in production as per the given data?
As per the page, groundnut production ranking is China > India > Nigeria, making China the leading producer.
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34. Soybean contributes approximately what percentage of world vegetable protein?
Soybean contributes about 60% of global vegetable protein and nearly 30% of vegetable oil production.
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35. The most destructive disease of potato responsible for the Irish famine (1845) is:
Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, was highly destructive and led to the Irish famine in 1845.
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36. Which of the following statements regarding Bt cotton in India is correct?
Bt cotton was first permitted in India in March 2002, with commercial cultivation beginning in 2002–03. Reports indicate more than 50% reduction in insecticide use.
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37. The recommended seed rate of jute is:
As per standard agronomic practice mentioned, the seed rate for jute cultivation is 6–8 kg per hectare for optimum plant population.
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38. The bunch (erect) type of groundnut belongs to:
The bunch or erect type of groundnut is classified as Arachis hypogea var. fastigiata, whereas spreading type belongs to var. procumbens.
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39. Which of the following cotton species is correctly matched with its chromosome number and ploidy level?
G. herbaceum is diploid with 2n = 26. G. hirsutum and G. barbadense are tetraploids (2n = 52), while G. arboreum is also diploid (2n = 26).
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40. In cotton, the term “square” refers to:
In cotton, the appearance of the flower bud is called a “square,” while the fruit is known as a boll or capsule.
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41. Match the following (Soybean Weed Management):
List I (Herbicide) | List II (Stage)
Select the correct answer:
Fluchlorin is applied as pre-plant incorporation (PPI), while Imazethapyr is used as early post-emergence herbicide.
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42. Which of the following statements about G. barbadense is correct?
G. barbadense is a tetraploid species known for highest fiber length (3.6–5.0 cm) and is grouped under Egyptian/sea island cotton.
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43. Domestic quarantine restricts transport of potato tubers from Darjeeling (WB) mainly to prevent the spread of:
Transport of planting material from Darjeeling is restricted to prevent the spread of wart disease of potato caused by Synchytrium endobioticum.
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44. Which of the following varieties is correctly matched with its species?
Digvijaya and Sanjay are varieties of G. herbaceum. Suvin belongs to G. barbadense, while MCU-5 is an extra-long staple variety of G. hirsutum.
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45. Which cotton species is generally known as American cotton and occupies about 36% of the cotton area in India?
G. hirsutum is called American cotton and accounts for about 36% of the cotton area in India, second only to hybrids.
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46. Early blight of potato is caused by:
Early blight is caused by the fungus Alternaria solani and is more common than late blight.
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47. Topping in cotton is primarily done to:
Topping involves removal of the terminal growing point (around 80–90 DAS) to divert energy, promote sympodial branches and improve boll development.
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48. Potato leaf roll virus is transmitted by which vector?
Potato leaf roll virus is transmitted by aphids, particularly Myzus persicae, which acts as an important vector in field conditions.
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49. Which chemical is recommended as a dormancy breaker in potato?
Dormancy in potato tubers can be broken by treating with 1% Thiourea along with 1 ppm GA₃ for about 10 minutes.
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50. Which of the following correctly differentiates bunch and spreading types of groundnut?
Bunch (erect) type groundnut is non-dormant, while spreading type shows dormancy and requires resting period before germination.
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51. Consider the following statements regarding soybean:
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Soybean originated in China and contributes ~60% of global vegetable protein. India does not rank first in productivity.
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52. Bollgard-II cotton is called second generation Bt cotton because it contains:
Bollgard-II (2006) contains two Bt genes—Cry-1Ac and Cry-2Ab—offering broader and more durable resistance against bollworms
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53. With reference to pigeon pea cultivation in India, which state has the highest production and which has the highest productivity respectively?
UP ranks first in production of pigeon pea, while Bihar has the highest productivity (about 1115 kg/ha).
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54. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched regarding pigeon pea?
Sterility mosaic is a viral disease and its vector is the Eriophyid mite. ICPH-8 is the first hybrid of arhar, not a long-duration variety.
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55. For proper pod formation in groundnut, application of gypsum is recommended at:
Application of 250 kg gypsum per hectare at pre-flowering stage (around 30 DAS) ensures adequate calcium for pod development.
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56. Consider the following statements regarding cotton botany:
Cotton belongs to Malvaceae and monopodial branches are vegetative. Cultivated cotton is annual, not perennial.
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57. H-4 cotton hybrid is significant because it:
H-4 was the first commercially successful hybrid cotton, developed in 1970 by Dr. C.T. Patel at GAU, Surat. It was an intra-hirsutum cross.
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58. The inflorescence and fruit type of soybean respectively are:
Soybean bears raceme type inflorescence and its fruit is a pod, as it belongs to the Leguminosae family.
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59. Bacterial blight of cotton is caused by:
Bacterial blight, one of the most serious diseases of cotton, is caused by Xanthomonas malvacearum and shows stages like angular leaf spot and black arm.
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60. Consider the following statements about pigeon pea:
Pigeon pea is a C₃, short-day, deep-rooted and self-pollinated crop with hypogeal germination. Statement 3 is incorrect
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