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    Who is recognized globally as the pioneer of the Green Revolution?

    a) Norman E. Borlaug

    b) M. S. Swaminathan

    c) G. S. Khush

    d) B. P. Pal

    Option a – Norman E. Borlaug

    In which decade of the 20th century was the Green Revolution strategy introduced in India?

    a) 1950s

    b) 1960s

    c) 1970s

    d) 1980s

    Option c – 1970s

    The term ‘Evergreen Revolution’ in India refers to agricultural development efforts led by:

    a) Norman E. Borlaug

    b) M. S. Swaminathan

    c) Raj Krishna

    d) R. K. V. Rao

    Option b – M. S. Swaminathan

    Who played a key role in implementing the Green Revolution in India?

    a) Dr. M. S. Swaminathan

    b) Verghese Kurien

    c) C. Subrahmaniam

    d) Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

    Option a – Dr. M. S. Swaminathan

    What is the main objective of the Green Revolution?

    a) Use of green manure

    b) Enhancing crop production

    c) High-yielding variety programs

    d) Expanding green cover

    Option c – High-yielding variety programs

    The Green Revolution in India primarily focused on increasing the production of which crop?

    a) Millets

    b) Pulses

    c) Wheat

    d) Oilseeds

    Option c – Wheat

    Which crop gained the most in terms of productivity and output from the Green Revolution?

    a) Jowar

    b) Maize

    c) Rice

    d) Wheat

    Option d – Wheat

    The effects of the Green Revolution were most pronounced in the production of:

    a) Oilseeds

    b) Wheat

    c) Sugarcane

    d) Pulses

    Option b – Wheat

    After Independence, India experienced the highest production growth in:

    a) Rice

    b) Pulses

    c) Jute

    d) Wheat

    Option d – Wheat

    Which crop was central to the Green Revolution in India?

    a) Japonica rice

    b) Indian rice

    c) American wheat

    d) Mexican wheat

    Option d – Mexican wheat

    Following the Green Revolution, wheat yields per hectare reached approximately:

    a) 1500 kg

    b) 2000 kg

    c) 2222 kg

    d) 3000 kg

    Option b – 2000 kg

    The ‘Rainbow Revolution’ in India refers to:

    a) Green Revolution

    b) White Revolution

    c) Blue Revolution

    d) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    The ‘Pink Revolution’ in India relates to the production of:

    a) Cotton

    b) Garlic

    c) Grapes

    d) Onion

    Option d – Onion

    ‘Black Revolution’ in India is associated with increased production of:

    a) Fish

    b) Coal

    c) Crude oil

    d) Mustard

    Option c – Crude oil

    Identify the incorrectly matched agricultural revolution:

    a) Golden Revolution – Horticulture

    b) White Revolution – Poultry

    c) Blue Revolution – Agriculture

    d) Green Revolution – Food grains

    Option c – Blue Revolution – Agriculture

    The Blue Revolution in India is concerned with:

    a) Agriculture

    b) Iron and steel industry

    c) Irrigation

    d) Fisheries

    Option d – Fisheries

    Which activity is directly linked to the Blue Revolution?

    a) Floriculture

    b) Sericulture

    c) Pisciculture

    d) Horticulture

    Option c – Pisciculture

    The Zero Till Seed Cum Fertilizer Drill was developed at:

    a) Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana

    b) G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

    c) Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow

    d) Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi

    Option b – G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

    Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched regarding agricultural revolutions?

    a) White – Milk

    b) Green – Food grains

    c) Golden – Horticulture

    d) Blue – Poultry

    Option d – Blue – Poultry

    Which statements are true about the Second Green Revolution in India?. 1. Focused on increasing wheat and rice yields in areas that already benefited from the first Green Revolution. 2. Aimed at spreading seed, irrigation, and fertilizer Technology to regions that missed the first Green Revolution. 3. Targeted improving yields of crops not initially included in the Green Revolution. 4. Sought integration of cropping with Animal Husbandry, Social forestry, and fisheries.

      a) Only 1 and 2

      b) Only 2 and 3

      c) Only 2 and 4

      d) Only 1 and 4

      Option c – Only 2 and 4

      Which of the following are components of the Green Revolution?. 1. High-yielding seed varieties 2. Irrigation facilities 3. Rural electrification 4. Rural roads and market access

        a) Only 1 and 2

        b) Only 1, 2 and 3

        c) Only 1, 2 and 4

        d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

        Option d – 1, 2, 3 and 4

        Assertion (A): The Green Revolution caused a significant rise in Food grain production in India. Reason (R): It also led to an increase in regional disparities in Agriculture.

        a) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A)

        b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) does not explain (A)

        c) (A) is true, but (R) is false

        d) (A) is false, but (R) is true

        Option a – Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A)

        Which of the following is not grown as a Kharif crop?

        a) Arhar

        b) Gram

        c) Maize

        d) Rice

        Option b – Gram

        Identify the crop that is not considered a commercial (cash) crop:

        a) Jute

        b) Groundnut

        c) Jowar

        d) Sugarcane

        Option c – Jowar

        Which crop is the staple Food for the majority of India?

        a) Wheat

        b) Rice

        c) Maize

        d) Pulses

        Option b – Rice

        Which crop covers the largest area under cultivation in India?

        a) Wheat

        b) Maize

        c) Barley

        d) Rice

        Option d – Rice

        Out of the following, which crop has the maximum area under cultivation in India?

        a) Wheat

        b) Sugarcane

        c) Maize

        d) Rice

        Option d – Rice

        The state with the largest area dedicated to rice farming in India is:

        a) Andhra Pradesh

        b) Odisha

        c) Uttar Pradesh

        d) West Bengal

        Option c – Uttar Pradesh

        Approximate per hectare rice production in India during 2013–14 was:

        a) 2419 kg

        b) 3059 kg

        c) 2602 kg

        d) None of the above

        Option d – None of the above

        Which region of India is commonly referred to as the “Rice Bowl”?

        a) Kerala and Tamil Nadu

        b) Krishna-Godavari Delta

        c) North-East region

        d) Indus-Gangetic Plain

        Option b – Krishna-Godavari Delta

        Which Indian state has the highest average rice yield per hectare?

        a) Punjab

        b) Uttar Pradesh

        c) Haryana

        d) None of these

        Option a – Punjab

        Which of the following is not a recognized rice variety?

        a) Hansa

        b) Jaya

        c) Jawala

        d) Padma

        Option c – Jawala

        Jaya, Padma, and Krishna are improved varieties of which cereal?

        a) Rice

        b) Wheat

        c) Barley

        d) Maize

        Option a – Rice

        ‘Aman’ refers to a variety of:

        a) Rice

        b) Maize

        c) Gram

        d) Sugarcane

        Option a – Rice

        Pusa Sugandha-5 is known as an aromatic variety of:

        a) Maize

        b) Red gram

        c) Rice

        d) Sugarcane

        Option c – Rice

        ‘Barani Deep’ is a variety of:

        a) Pigeon Pea

        b) Maize

        c) Paddy

        d) None of these

        Option c – Paddy

        Which of these is a hybrid Basmati rice variety?

        a) Pusa RH-10

        b) Pusa Sugandh-3

        c) Pusa Basmati-1

        d) Pusa Sugandh-5

        Option a – Pusa RH-10

        Recommended seed rate for transplanting Basmati rice is:

        a) 40–50 kg/ha

        b) 20–30 kg/ha

        c) 15–20 kg/ha

        d) 5–10 kg/ha

        Option c – 15–20 kg/ha

        Which Indian state is the largest rice producer?

        a) Andhra Pradesh

        b) Madhya Pradesh

        c) West Bengal

        d) Kerala

        Option c – West Bengal

        Which organism is commonly used as a biofertilizer in rice cultivation?

        a) Blue-green algae

        b) Rhizobium sp.

        c) Mycorrhizal fungi

        d) Azotobacter

        Option a – Blue-green algae

        Over the last decade, which crop’s total cultivated area has mostly remained stable in India?

        a) Rice

        b) Oilseeds

        c) Pulses

        d) Sugarcane

        Option a – Rice

        Which combination of states produces more than 50% of India’s rice?

        a) West Bengal, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Odisha

        b) West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh

        c) Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Assam

        d) Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha

        Option b – West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh

        Identify a surplus rice-producing state in India:

        a) Andhra Pradesh

        b) Bihar

        c) Punjab

        d) Tamil Nadu

        Option a – Andhra Pradesh

        Rice is usually cultivated in regions receiving at least:

        a) 20 cm annual rainfall

        b) 30 cm annual rainfall

        c) 60 cm annual rainfall

        d) 100 cm annual rainfall

        Option d – 100 cm annual rainfall

        Which state has the largest area under hybrid rice cultivation? ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Bihar

        b) Karnataka

        c) Punjab

        d) Uttar Pradesh

        Option d – Uttar Pradesh

        The four major rice-producing states of India are: ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha

        b) Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam

        c) West Bengal, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh

        d) West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab

        Option c – West Bengal, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh

        Which crops are mostly grown in irrigated areas during the Zaid season? ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Arhar and Gram

        b) Moong and Urad

        c) Rice and Millets

        d) Maize and Groundnut

        Option b – Moong and Urad

        From the following crops, identify the Kharif crops: 1. Cotton 2. Groundnut 3. Rice 4. Wheat ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Only 1 and 4

        b) Only 2 and 3

        c) Only 1, 2 and 3

        d) Only 2, 3 and 4

        Option c – Only 1, 2 and 3

        Assertion (A): Punjab is a leading exporter of rice. Reason (R): The state has the highest rice production in India. ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Both (A) and (R) are correct, and R explains A

        b) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but R does not explain A

        c) A is correct, but R is false

        d) A is false, but R is true

        Option c – A is correct, but R is false

        Assertion (A): The eastern coast of India produces more rice than the western coast. Reason (R): The eastern coast receives more rainfall than the western coast. ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Both (A) and (R) are correct, and R explains A

        b) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but R does not explain A

        c) A is correct, but R is false

        d) A is false, but R is true

        Option c – A is correct, but R is false

        Which Indian state is popularly known as the ‘Sugar Bowl’? ( RRB Group D Daily mcq Quiz Free )

        a) Andhra Pradesh

        b) Bihar

        c) Punjab

        d) Uttar Pradesh

        Option d – Uttar Pradesh

        Where was India’s first sugar mill SET up in 1903? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

        a) Pratapgarh

        b) Pratappur

        c) Mavwana

        d) Balrampur

        Option b – Pratappur

        The primary center for sugarcane breeding in India is located at: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

        a) Lucknow

        b) Shahjahanpur

        c) Shravasti

        d) Coimbatore

        Option d – Coimbatore

        Sugarcane seed production in India mainly takes place at: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

        a) I.I.S.R., Lucknow

        b) I.A.R.I., New Delhi

        c) Directorate of Seed Research, Mau

        d) S.B.I., Coimbatore

        Option d – S.B.I., Coimbatore

        How long does it take for an Adsali sugarcane crop to reach maturity? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

        a) 6 months

        b) 12 months

        c) 18 months

        d) 24 months

        Option c – 18 months

        Consider the following about sugar production: 1. Molasses is a by-product. 2. Bagasse is used to generate steam in sugar factories. 3. Sugar can only be produced from sugarcane. Which of these statements is correct? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

          a) Only 1 and 2

          b) Only 2 and 3

          c) Only 1 and 3

          d) 1, 2 and 3

          Option a – Only 1 and 2

          The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative is designed to: 1. Reduce seed costs compared to traditional methods. 2. Facilitate effective drip irrigation. 3. Avoid chemical fertilizer use completely. 4. Allow more intercropping opportunities. Which of the above are correct? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

            a) Only 1 and 2

            b) Only 1, 2 and 4

            c) Only 2, 3 and 4

            d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

            Option b – Only 1, 2 and 4

            Which of the following statements about the sugar industry in India are correct?. 1. India produces over 15% of the world’s sugar. 2. Sugar industry is the second largest agro-based industry. 3. India consumes the most sugar globally. 4. India is the top sugar producer in the world. ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

              a) Only 1 and 2

              b) Only 3 and 4

              c) Only 1, 2 and 3

              d) Only 1 and 4

              Option c – Only 1, 2 and 3

              What factors have contributed to the relocation of sugar industry from North to South India?. 1. Higher sugarcane yield per acre. 2. Higher sucrose content in the cane. 3. Longer crushing season. 4. Availability of inexpensive labour. ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                a) Only 1 and 2

                b) Only 2 and 3

                c) Only 1, 2 and 3

                d) Only 2, 3 and 4

                Option c – Only 1, 2 and 3

                Consider the following about cotton in India: 1. India is the native home of cotton. 2. India was the first country to develop hybrid cotton varieties. Which statements are correct? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Only 1

                  b) Only 2

                  c) Both 1 and 2

                  d) Neither 1 nor 2

                  Option c – Both 1 and 2

                  The Yellow Revolution in India is related to: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Pulses

                  b) Paddy

                  c) Fish

                  d) Oilseeds

                  Option d – Oilseeds

                  Which crop is best suited for dryland farming?

                  a) Sugarcane

                  b) Jute

                  c) Wheat

                  d) Groundnut

                  Option d – Groundnut

                  Identify the oilseed crop: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Masoor

                  b) Lobia

                  c) Sunflower

                  d) Barseem

                  Option c – Sunflower

                  The Yellow Revolution mainly targets: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Foodgrain production

                  b) Oilseed production

                  c) Milk production

                  d) Fish production

                  Option b – Oilseed production

                  ‘Pegging’ is an important phenomenon in: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Sugarcane

                  b) Sweet potato

                  c) Groundnut

                  d) Tapioca

                  Option c – Groundnut

                  Which state leads India in soybean production? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Maharashtra

                  b) Madhya Pradesh

                  c) Punjab

                  d) Kerala

                  Option b – Madhya Pradesh

                  The top soybean-producing state in India is: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Uttar Pradesh

                  b) Bihar

                  c) Madhya Pradesh

                  d) Rajasthan

                  Option c – Madhya Pradesh

                  Which state has the largest area under soybean cultivation? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Madhya Pradesh

                  b) Rajasthan

                  c) Uttar Pradesh

                  d) Punjab

                  Option a – Madhya Pradesh

                  Record production during 1992–93 was achieved in: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Rice

                  b) Sugarcane

                  c) Pulses

                  d) Oilseeds

                  Option d – Oilseeds

                  Which state produces the most oilseeds in India? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Gujarat

                  b) Madhya Pradesh

                  c) Rajasthan

                  d) Uttar Pradesh

                  Option b – Madhya Pradesh

                  The leading groundnut-producing state in India is: ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Tamil Nadu

                  b) Madhya Pradesh

                  c) Rajasthan

                  d) Gujarat

                  Option d – Gujarat

                  Which state has limited groundnut area but very high yield per hectare? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Uttar Pradesh

                  b) West Bengal

                  c) Punjab

                  d) Chhattisgarh

                  Option c – Punjab

                  Rajasthan is the primary producer of which crop? ( RRB Group D Daily MCQ Quiz Free )

                  a) Gram

                  b) Mustard

                  c) Cotton

                  d) Wheat

                  Option b – Mustard

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