Nutrition in Plants Class 7 MCQ

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    Quick Quiz

    ‘Pusa Sindhu Ganga’ is a variety of

    (a) Wheat

    (b) Paddy

    (c) Lentil

    (d) Gram

    Option a – Wheat

    Which of the following green manure crops contains the highest amount of nitrogen?

    (a) Dhaincha

    (b) Sunhemp

    (c) Cowpea

    (d) Guar

    Option a – Dhaincha

    Golden rice is a rich source of

    (a) Vitamin A

    (b) Vitamin B

    (c) Vitamin K

    (d) Vitamin C

    Option a – Vitamin A

    The black soil of India is highly suited for the production of

    (a) Cotton crop

    (b) Paddy crop

    (c) Sugarcane crop

    (d) Wheat crop

    Option a – Cotton crop

    Nitrogen use efficiency in crop production may be enhanced by

    (a) Split application of fertilizer

    (b) Use of nitrification inhibitors

    (c) Use of the slow-release fertilizers

    (d) All the above.

    Option d – All the above

    Green Revolution was the result of the adoption of the New Agricultural Strategy which was introduced in the 20th Century during the decade of

    (a) the Fifties

    (b) the Sixties

    (c) the Seventies

    (d) the Eighties

    Option b – the Sixties

    The green revolution is related to

    (a) Millet production

    (b) Pulse production

    (c) Wheat production

    (d) Oilseed production

    Option c – Wheat production

    Generally, standards in ‘Organic Farming’ are designed to encourage the use of

    (a) Manmade substances

    (b) Artificial substances

    (c) Genetically modified substances

    (d) Natural substances

    Option d – Natural substances

    The practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons is known as

    (a) Mixed farming

    (b) Cover cropping

    (c) Mixed cropping

    (d) Crop rotation

    Option d – Crop rotation

    Depending on the area in the South Asian region, the Kharif crops are cultivated and harvested during the months of

    (a) April and October

    (b) January and April

    (c) November and February

    (d) October and December

    Option a – April and October

    Which of the following countries has the largest area under rice cultivation?

    (a) China

    (b) India

    (c) Japan

    (d) Philippines

    Option b – India

    Which of the following is not correctly matched?

    (a) Golden – Horticulture

    (b) White – Milk

    (c) Blue – Poultry

    (d) Green – Agriculture

    Option c – Blue – Poultry

    What is a mango shower?

    (a) Pre-monsoon rainfall in Karnataka and Kerala

    (b) Rainfall from June to September

    (c) Rainfall on winter days

    (d) Rainfall caused by western disturbance

    Option a – Pre-monsoon rainfall in Karnataka and Kerala

    The major source of vitamins and minerals for vegetarians is

    (a) black gram and wheat.

    (b) rice and mustard.

    (c) vegetables and fruits.

    (d) soya bean and milk.

    Option c – vegetables and fruits

    The Blue Revolution is related to

    (a) Fish production

    (b) Food grain production

    (c) Oil seed production

    (d) Milk production

    Option a – Fish production

    Karewas soils, which are useful for the cultivation of Zafran (a local variety of saffron), are found in

    (a) Kashmir Himalaya

    (b) Garhwal Himalaya

    (c) Nepal Himalaya

    (d) Eastern Himalaya

    (e) None of the above/More than one of the above

    Option a – Kashmir Himalaya

    Which one of the following is not correctly matched? Nitrogen-fixing agent – Crop

    (a) Blue-green algae – Paddy

    (b) Rhizobium Leguminisarum – Pea

    (c) Azotobacter – Wheat

    (d) Azolla – Maize

    Option d – Azolla – Maize

    Which one of the following organic acids is abundant in grapes, tamarind, and banana?

    (a) Acetic acid

    (b) Citric acid

    (c) Lactic acid

    (d) Tartaric acid

    Option d – Tartaric acid

    Name the first State of India which is dependent on organic farming.

    (a) Madhya Pradesh

    (b) Kerala

    (c) Sikkim

    (d) Arunachal Pradesh

    Option c – Sikkim

    Which of the following is a medicinal crop?

    (a) Sugarcane

    (b) Aloe vera

    (c) Cotton

    (d) Mahua

    Option b – Aloe vera

    In which state, terrace farming is practiced?

    (a) Punjab

    (b) Haryana

    (c) Plains of Uttar Pradesh

    (d) Jammu & Kashmir

    Option d – Jammu & Kashmir

    Which one of the following agriculture practices is eco-friendly?

    (a) Cultivation of high-yielding varieties

    (b) Growing plants in glass houses

    (c) Shifting cultivation

    (d) Organic farming

    Option d – Organic farming

    Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is a popular nitrogen fertilizer because it is

    (a) a slow supplier of nitrogen.

    (b) having more percentage of nitrogen in it.

    (c) fixing the nitrogen in the soil.

    (d) capable of making the soil acidic.

    Option a – a slow supplier of nitrogen

    Which one is an example of ‘Parallel Cropping’?

    (a) Potato + Rice

    (b) Wheat + Mustard

    (c) Cotton + Wheat

    (d) Sorghum + Potato

    Option b – Wheat + Mustard

    Which crop has the maximum area under horticulture in Chhattisgarh State?

    (a) Fruits

    (b) Vegetables

    (c) Medicinal plants.

    (d) Flowers

    Option b – Vegetables

    Which of the following is/are associated with organic manure?

    (a) Vermiculture

    (b) Composting

    (c) Animal Excreta, cow dung, urine, and plant waste

    (d) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    Saffron is produced in U.P. in

    (a) Tarai Region

    (b) Hilly Region

    (c) the Plain Area

    (d) Plateau Area

    Option c – the Plain Area

    Which one of the following is a ‘Rabi’ crop?

    (a) Cotton

    (b) Maize

    (c) Arhar

    (d) Mustard

    Option d – Mustard

    Green Revolution means

    (a) the Use of green manure

    (b) Grow more crops

    (c) High-yield variety programs

    (d) Green vegetation

    Option c – High-yield variety programs

    Which of the following is not a Kharif crop?

    (a) Groundnut

    (b) Maize

    (c) Masoor

    (d) Paddy

    Option c – Masoor

    Clove is obtained from

    (a) root

    (b) stem

    (c) fruit

    (d) flower bud

    Option d – flower bud

    Which one of the following is a major cash crop of Uttarakhand?

    (a) Fruits

    (b) Vegetables

    (c) Sugarcane

    (d) Tobacco

    Option c – Sugarcane

    Which of the following is a Kharif crop?

    (a) Mandawa

    (b) Paddy

    (c) Jhangora

    (d) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    The only state/ UT which produces saffron in India is

    (a) Himachal Pradesh

    (b) Assam

    (c) Jammu – Kashmir

    (d) Meghalaya

    (e) None of the above/More than one of the above

    Option c – Jammu – Kashmir

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