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23rd July 2014, 01:55 PM
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research entrance exam previous year question papers
Will you please share with me the Indian Council of Agricultural Research entrance exam previous year question papers?
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23rd July 2014, 03:42 PM
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Re: Indian Council of Agricultural Research entrance exam previous year question pape
As you want to get the Indian Council of Agricultural Research entrance exam previous year question papers so here it is for you: 1. Which one of the following is not a legume crop? (A)Wheat (B) Peas (C) Beans (D) Groundnut 2. Total cultivated area in India is close to (A) 500 Mha (B) 400 Mha (C) 180 Mha (D) 60 Mha 3. Nitrogen deficiency in plants leads to (A) Chlolorosis (B) Excessive growth (C) Profuse flowering (D) Dark green colour 4. The two major races of rice are. (A) Europian and tropical (B) Indica and Japonica (C) Asiatic and American (D) Temperate and tropical 5. N:P:K requirement in legume is generally (A) 3:1:1 (B) 3:1:0 (C) 1:2:2 (D) 4:2:1 6. Which of the following state has the largest geographical area (A) U.P. (B) Bihar (C) M.P. (D) Rajasthan 7. The highest production in terms of million tones per year in India is that of (A) Pulses (B) Groundnut (C) Potatoes (D) Sugarcane 8. Respiration in plant is essentially a process related to the following (A) Evaporation (B) Transpiration (C) Oxidation (D) None of these 9. Linkage between gene affects (A) Vernalization (B) Fertilization (C) Anaphase (D) Independent assortment 10. NPK are required in plant nutrition as (A) Trace element (B) Microelement (C) Micro nutrient (D) None essential 11. DNA contains following number of nitrogenous base (A)One (B) Two (C) Four (D) Ten 12. Animal and plant cell can be differentiated by (A) Conductivity (B) Size (C) Presence or absence of cell wall (D) Shape 13. In temperate countries, sugar is generally obtained from which of the following crops (A)Maple (B) sugar beet (C) Wheat (D) Sugarcane 14. The idea of particulate nature of inheritance was given by (A) Darwin (B) Mendel (C) Jones (D) Bateson 15. Cultivated rice Oryza sativa has the following number of cromosomes (A) 2n =32 (B) 2n =20 (C) 2n =24 (D) 2n =18 16. In the presence of sunlight CO2 and H2O (with the help of chlorophyll) and converted in to carbohydrate, this is known as (A) Photosynthesis (B) Respiration (C) Metabolism (D) Solar radiation 17. Soil productivity takes in to account the following (A) Soil structure (B) Soil moisture (C) Soil fertility (D) Soil fertility and productivity 18. If chromosome compliment of two diploid species is combined in one, the result species would be (A) Amphidiploid (B) Haploid (C) Monogenic (D) Polygenic 19. Alternate form of gene at the same locus are referred to as (A) Allele (B) Plastid (C) Dominant (D) Chromosome 20. Sequence of growing crops in a piece of land is known as (A) Crop insurance (B) crop rotation (C) Crop production (D) Crop management 21. India has to provide for its population (A) 2 billion (B) 1 billion (C) 600 million (D) 1 million 22. In diploid species generally a following number of the chromosomes are involved in the pollen mitosis (A) 4n (B) 2n (C) 1n (D) 3n 23. Sulphur fungicides can be freely used on all vegetable except the following (A) Beans and peas (B) Okra (C) Root vegetable (D) Cucurbits 24. Karnal bunt is a serious disease of (A) Apple (B) Tomato (C) Wheat (D) Mung 25. Zinc is required for the synthesis of (A) Tryptophane (B) Sugar (C) Fats (D) Proteins 26. Contour system of orchard planting is generally followed in (A) Saline soils (B) U.P. (C) Hills (D) Punjab 27. NARS refers to (A) National Agricultural Research Streams (B) National Agricultural ayurvedic System (C) National Agricultural Review System (D) National Agricultural Research System 28. Cryo-preservation is done in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of (A) -196C (B) 200C (C) 0 C (D) 4C 29. Crossing over during meiois results in (A) Breaking linkage (B) Promoting linkage (C)Help mutation (D) None of these 30. The simplest measure of variability in data set is (A) Range (B) Mean (C) Mode (D) Median 1. Triticum aestivum is a (A) Hexaploid (B) Diploid (C) Tetraploid (D) Euploid 2. Gregor John Mendal worked on the crop (A) Sweet Pea (B) Field pea (C) Beans (D) Garden pea 3. t-test is applicable when the numbers of treatments are (A) 2 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 12 4. The first Director General of ICAR (A) Dr. B. P. Paul (B) Dr. R. S. Paroda (C) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan (D) Dr. B. Vishwanath 5. Red and purple colour of maize (Zea Mays) is due to deficiency of (A) Ca (B) N (C)F (D) P 6. Geographical area of India is (A) 328 Mha (B) 148 Mha (C) 428 Mha (D) 392 Mha 7. Most common method of irrigation in India is (A) Border irrigation (B) Check basin irrigation (C) Sprinkler irrigation (D) Drip irrigation 8. Global warming is attributed to increase in concentration of green house gases like (A) CO2 (B) CFCs (C)CH4 (D) All of these 9. The cropping intensity of India during 2004-05 is about (A) 125% (B) 135% (C)145% (D) 155% 10. The net gain of ATP during glycolysis is (A) 1 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 8 11. The error degree of freedom for a RBD design with 10 treatments and 4 replications is (A) 20 (B) 27 (C) 40 (D) 36 12. Absorption of solute ions is regulated by (A) Nucleus wall (B) Cell organelles (C) Vacuoles (D) Plant cell membrane 13. One gram of glucose produces how much fat or oil (A) 0.25 g (B) 0.35 g (C) 0.45 g (D) 0.32 g 14. Total number of State Agriculture University in India in the year 2004 was (A) 25 (B) 44 (C) 34 (D) 30 15. Growth of plant towards light is called? (A)Phototropism (B) Photorespiration (C) Photocromatism (D) Photoperiodism 16. The CO2 content of soil air is (A) 3% (B) 0.3 % (C)0.03% (D) 0.003% 17. The C: N ratio of humus is (A) 20: 1 (B) 100: 1 (C) 10: 1 (D) 400:1 18. Densest part of atmosphere strata is (A) Troposphere (B) Thermosphere (C) Stratosphere (D) Mesosphere 19. The plants which open their stomata during night for taking CO4 are known as (A) C3 (B) CAM (C)C4 (D) All of above 20. Plants absorb phosphorus in the form of (A) H2PO4 (B) PO4 (C) SSP (D) P 21. Principle of Experimental design is given by (A) R A Fisher (B) Wilcox (C)Cox and Cochran (D) WG Cochran 22. An acid derived from green leaves of chickpea prescribed for intestinal disorders is (A) Citric acid (B) Sulphuric acid (C) Oxalic acid (D) Prussic acid 23. Which one of the plant is the C4 plant? (A) Maize (B) Potato (C) Pea (D) Papaya 24. Atmosphere extends above mean sea level to a height of about (A) 160 km (B) 1600 km (C) 1600 meter (D) 1600 miles 25. Criteria for the essentiality of nutrients for plants was given by (A) Arnon (B) Wilcox (C) Liebig (D) None 26. The Oleoresin compounds occurs in (A) Cotton (B) Maize (C) Chilli (D) Ginger 27. The law of tolerance was introduced by (A) Milvert (B) Shelford (C) Hilaire (D) Ear- net Haeckel 28. End product of glycolysis is (A) ATP (B) Pyruvate (C) PEP (D) Glucose 29. Plants capable of growing in rocks crevices are called (A) Calciphytes (B) Chosmophytes (C) Lithophytes (D) Helophytes 30. Plant cells are connected with the help of (A) Plsmodesmata (B) Cellwall (C) Plasma membrane (D) Plasmoderma |
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