Certificate in Pulses Cultivator /30 0 Your Examination is Complete!Kindly Email your 10th Marksheet and Aadhaar card Copy on iisdtindia@gmail.comYou will get your result on email id within 10 days. Certificate in Pulses CultivatorOnline Examination Detail: Duration- 60 minutes. Number of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions). Maximum Marks- 100, Passing Marks- 40%. There is no negative marking. Candidate Details NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 301. Regur soil is another name of – A. Black soil B. Peaty soil C. Laterite soil D. Arid soil 2 / 302. Application of phosphorus and sulphur increase A. Better nodulation B. Better growth C. better yield D. all 3 / 303. When are Kharif crops grown? A. with the beginning of monsoon and harvested in September-October B. with the beginning of winter and harvested in summer C. with the beginning of Autumn and harvested in summer D. None of the above 4 / 304. Which type of activity is agriculture? A. primary B. secondary C. territory D. none of above 5 / 305. Macermic cultivator is a A. Bullock drawn B. Tractor drawn C. Manually operated none of these D. None of these 6 / 306. Which type of farming involves the use of high-tech machinery, fertilizers, and pesticides for large-scale crop production? A. Organic farming B. Commercial farming C. Extensive farming D. Intensive farming 7 / 307. The three crop seasons of India are- A. Aus, Aman & Baro B. Rabi, Kharif & Zaid C. Baisakh, Paus & Chait D. None of the above 8 / 308. Which of the following are plantation crops? A. Rice and maize B. Wheat and pulses C. Tea, coffee, banana, and sugarcane D. None of the above 9 / 309. How much is annual rainfall required to grow Rice? A. 100 cm B. 200 cm C. 150 cm D. 50 cm 10 / 3010. Which of the following nutrient is found in pulses? A. Carbohydrates B. Fat C. Protein D. All the above 11 / 3011. Jawar, Bajra, Maize and Cotton are which type of crops? A. Rabi B. Zaid C. Kharif D. Zaid Rabi 12 / 3012. Stooling is the most common and cheapest method of Propagation in___ A. Guava B. Mango C. Banana D. Citrus 13 / 3013. Which is the main food crop of the Rabi season? A. Wheat B. Rice C. Maize D. Jowar 14 / 3014. A crop other than fruits and vegetables grown for agricultural purpose on large scale is known as A. Commercial crop B. Fibre crop C. Forage crop D. Field crop 15 / 3015. ‘Moriculture’ is related to:- A. Grapes cultivation B. Mulberry cultivation C. Mango cultivation D. Study of Clouds 16 / 3016. Which of the following crop is known as coarse grain? A. Bajra B. Jawor C. ragi D. All the above 17 / 3017. Kharif: ………. Rabi: barley, Zaid: watermelon A. gram B. wheat C. oilseed D. moong 18 / 3018. Calcium Ammonium Nitrate is also known as ___ A. Kisan Khad B. Public Fertilizer C. Silver khad D. All of above 19 / 3019. The major Agricultural land in India is under? A. Oil Seeds B. Cash Crops C. Plantation crops D. Food Crops 20 / 3020. Which crop is known as ‘Mini Fertilizer Crop’? A. Gram B. Lucerne C. Pigeon Pea D. Maize 21 / 3021. Which Crop is known as the Queen of Pulses? A. Moong B. Cowpea C. Chickpea D. Pea 22 / 3022. Which of the following is the main food crop of the Kharif season? A. Mustard B. Pulses C. Rice D. Wheat 23 / 3023. Which type of farming involves the cultivation of a single crop on a large scale? A. Mixed farming B. Plantation farming C. Subsistence farming D. Commercial farming 24 / 3024. Ragi is very rich in A. Zinc B. Iodine C. Iron D. Phosphorous 25 / 3025. Which Crop is known as the King of Pulses? A. Moong B. Urad C. Chickpea D. Groundnut 26 / 3026. The Principal cereal crop of India is? A. Barley B. Sorghum C. Rice D. Wheat 27 / 3027. Which type of farming is commonly known as ‘slash & burn’? A. Plantation farming B. Mixed farming C. Extensive farming D. Subsistence farming 28 / 3028. Cultivation of fruits & vegetables is called- A. Agriculture B. Horticulture C. Sericulture D. None of these 29 / 3029. What is the reason for the reduced soil fertility? A. Over Irrigation B. Poor Drainage C. Continuous cropping D. Imbalanced use of fertilizers 30 / 3030. When are Rabi crops sown? A. In winter and harvested in summer B. during the rainy season and harvested in winter C. In summer and harvested in winter D. None of the above Exit