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15th December 2014, 08:05 AM
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ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper
What is the ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper pattern, please provide here???
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15th December 2014, 09:54 AM
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Re: ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper
ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper pattern is as given below: DURATION: 2½ hours, Time 10.00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. The examination shall have one question paper for each of the 20 major subject-groups, consisting of 150 multiple-choice objective type questions, each with 4 options and also 10 cross-matching type questions, each having five sub-questions/pairings for every subject-group paper. In each subject-group, 150 multiple choice, objective type questions would be serially numbered from 1-150 whereas 10 cross-matching type questions would be serially numbered from 151-160. Marking scheme: Each correctly answered multiple-choice objective type question will earn four marks whereas each correctly answered cross-matching type question will earn 5 marks (1 mark for each correct pairing) with a maximum of 650 marks for each major subject-group paper. For question paper, contact here: Contact: Indian Council of Agricultural Research Krishi Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi-110 001 Phone: 91-11-25843301 [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Indian+Council+of+Agricultural+Research+del hi&hl=mr&ll=28.639677,77.173269&spn=0.010038,0.016 243&gbv=2&fb=1&gl=in&cid=3735855249510843818&t=m&z =16&iwloc=A [/MAP] |
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19th February 2016, 09:01 AM
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Re: ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper
Hii Buddy , Here I am Searching for Previous year ICAR Post Graduation Programme Entrance Exam Question Paper , For My Better Exam Preparation Will you please Provide me same ?
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19th February 2016, 09:02 AM
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Re: ICAR Post Graduation program Entrance Exam Question Paper
Friend Have a Look ,On your Demanding Here I am providing Previous year ICAR Post Graduation Programme Entrance Exam Question Paper : 1. The average concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is : (A) 0.03 ppm (B) 30 ppm (C)0.3 ppm (D) 300 ppm 2. Agrostology is the study of: (A) Root (B) Grasses (C) Flower (D) Fruit 3. Atmospheric layer nearest to earth Surface is (A) Biosphere (C) Exosphere (B) Thermosphere (D) Troposphere 4. Plant that grow on extremely dry soil are classified under : (A)Thalophytes (B) Hydrophytes (C)Xerophytes (D) Hydroponics 5. Ground water table is measured by : (A) Tensiometer (B) Piezometer (C) Pressure plate (D) Neutron probe 6. Mycorrhiza is associated with what part of plants? (A) Roots (B) Leaf (C) Stem (D) Fruits 7. The most Suited N fertilizer for tea is: (A) Urea (B) Calcium nitrate (C) Ammonium chloride (D) Ammonium sulphate 8. Which food is designated as “Boneless meat”? (A)Banana (B) Potato (C)Soybean (D) Tapioca 9. Which of the following control the root initiation, cell elongation and apical Dominance? (A)Auxins (B) ABA (C) Gibberellins (D) Ethylene 10. Study of soil from the stand point of higher plant is known as : (A) Pedology (B) Physiology (C)Edaphology (D) Geo physics 11. Pruning is most essential for: (A)Cauliflower (B) Rubber (C)Tea (D) Chinchona 12. The progeny of breeder seed is: (A)Formation seed (B) Nucleus seed (C) True seed (D) Certified seed 11. The basis of farm budgeting is: (A)production function analysis (B) Linear programming (C) Cost – benefit analysis (D) Farm planning 13. The largest tea production state in India is: (A)Tamil Nadu (B) Assam (C)Meghalaya (D) Kerala 14. The plant nutrient which help in translocation of sugars and starch is : (A) Mg (B) Mo (C) K (D) Na 15. Saffron is largely produced in: (A) J & K (B) Kerala (C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Uttarakhand 16. A crop that can supply oil for petrochemicals is: (A) Neem (B) Rubber (C)Macadamia (D) Jatropha 17. IA market guided by rules and regulation is called : (A) Perfect market (B) Regulated market (C) Seasonal market (D) Terminal market 18. Most widely cultivated mustard type in India is: (A)Yellow / brown sarson (B) Black mustard (C) Toria (D) Indian mustard 19. C4 plant normaly produce more biological yield than C3 plant because of: (A) More photorespiration (B) Less photorespiration (C) Less photophosphorylation (D) More photophosphorylation 20. Absolute zero is: (A)- 273C (B) 273 C (C) 273 K (D) 273 F 21. In India maximum area under wheat is occupied by the Species? (A)Triticum aestivum (B) Triticum dicoccum (C) Triticum durum (D) Triticum vulgare 22. Which among the following colures absorbs more radiation? (A) Blue (B) Black (C)Red (D) White 23. Impect of green house effect is: (A)Global warming (B) Ice melting (C) Sea formation (D) Sea level rise 24. Which of the following elements is most mobile in soil ? (A) Ca (B) K (C) Mg (D) N 25. The most deficient micro – nutrient in Indian soil is : (A)Cu (B) Mn (C) Zn (D) B 26. Magnesium is a constituent of : (A) Nucleic Acid (B) Enzyme system (C) Cell wall (D) Chlorophyll 27. The C : N ratio of arable soil commonly ranges from : (A) 6 : 1 to 7: 1 (B) 18: 1 to 19: 1 (C) 8 : 1 to 15:1 (D) 3 : 1 to 4: 1 28. Dwarfing gene in wheat is : (A) Nif – gene (B) Norin (C) Dee – gee – woo – gen (D) Proteina 29. Which of the following element immobile in soil but mobile in plants? (A)S (B) B (C) Zn (D) P 30. Which soil has highest efficiency? (A)Loamy soil (B) Sandy soil (C) Clay soil (D) None of these Contact No : 011 2338 2629 Address : Indian Council of Agricultural Research Krishi Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road Pusa New Delhi, Delhi 110001 |