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8th December 2014, 10:04 AM
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JRF Entomology Exam Preparation
Can you provide me the question paper to prepare for JRF (Junior Research Fellowships) Entomology (Agriculture) exam?
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8th December 2014, 10:40 AM
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Re: JRF Entomology Exam Preparation
Below I am providing you some questions of from question paper of JRF (Junior Research Fellowships) Entomology (Agriculture) exam and attaching a PDF attachment which has detail information regarding this that you can down load for free: What is Entomology A. Study of insects 1. All relationships dealing with insects 2. Sometimes includes other arthropods - ticks, spiders, mites B. Entomologist 1. Person who studies insects or related organisms 2. Studies relationships 3. Studies for criminology 4. Studies as a hobby 5. Studies for pest control i. What is a pest? 1. An unwanted organism that causes some kind of damage 2. Types of pests a. crop pest b. medical pest c. aesthetic pest ii. Pest Status 1. Relative Ranking of a pest in relation to its damage 2. Dependant on crop, damage and economics iii. Integrated Pest Management? The management of pest populations, using all available technologies, below economically damaging levels. iv. Technologies for Control 1. Chemical 2. Cutural 3. Biological 4. Plant Resistance a. Classical b. Genetic Engineering 5. Sterilization Insect Structure and Life Processes I. The External Insect Body A. Original Insect 1. 20 Body Segments 2. Reduced in number today in some insects 3. Tagmosis - the fusion of body segments into regions of like function. B. Three Body Regions 1. Head - fusion of primitive head and anterior trunk segments. 2. Thorax - fusion of three segments, each which contain legs. 3. Abdomen - largely unchanged, may have eleven segments. C. Exoskeleton 1. Rigid outer shell 2. Support for muscles 3. Covers internal organs 4. Certain parts may be sclerotized (hardened) into plates called sclerites. 5. May have wrinkles, hairs, spurs on external; apodemes on internal. 6. Body wall - from inside to outside a. Basement Membrane b. Epidermis c. Cuticle 1. Epicuticle - cement layer, wax layer, homogeneous layer (cuticulin) 2. Procuticle i. Exocuticle - made of chitin, strength & resilience ii. Endocuticle - reabsorbed during molting d. Chemical Quinones - melanin (color)& sclerotin (hardness). D. The Head 1. Specialized for feeding and sensory perception 2. Mostly the cranium - bears mouthparts, eyes and antennae 3. Attached to thorax by cervix 4. Inside strength given by the tentorium 5. Mouthparts a. Mouthparts may be oriented differently 1. Vertically - Hypognathous - grasshopper 2. Horizontally - Prognathous - Ground Beetle 3. Backward and down - Opisthognathus - Cicadas b. General Structure 1. Labrum - Upper Lip 2. Mandibles - Jaws 3. Maxillae - Second Jaws 4. Labium - Lower Lip 5. All form the preoral cavity 6. Hypopharynx - tongue and salivary ducts c. May be modified into different types 1. Chewing - Grasshoppers, etc. 2. Piercing Sucking - Aphids 3. Siphoning - Butterflies and Moths 4. Sponging - House Flies 5. Cutting Sponging - Horse Flies 6. Chewing Lapping - Bees and Wasps 1. Total cropped area in India is: (a) 137 mha (b) 142 mha (c) 147 mha (d) 152 mha 2. The average agricultural production from irrigated area is: (a) 1/8 tonnes/ha (b) 2.0 tonnes/ha (c) 2.4 tonnes/ha (d) 2-8 tonnes/ha 3. Indian agriculture is facing the following major problems. Which is NOT CORRECT? (a) Land degradation (b) Rising population (c) Lack of bullock power (d) Stagnant cultivable area 4. The area occupied by legume in India is (a) 24 mha (b) 29 mha (c) 34 mha (d) 39 mha 5. The principle oil seed crop of India is (a) Sesame (b) Mustard (c) Linseed (d) Groundnut 6. Which fiber crop occupies largest area in India? (a) Jute (b) Flax (c) Cotton (d) Sunnhemp 7. First agricultural university was established (a) Ludmana (b) Pusa (c) Kanpur (d) Pant Nagar 8. Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Dr. Norman Borlaug in (a) 1969 (b) 1970 (c) 1971 (d) 1972 9. Dr Rajendra Singh Paroda has been felicitated with the award (a) Padam Shri (b) Padam Bhushan (c) Padam Vibhushan (d) Bharat Ratna 10. To be self reliant in agriculture the following growth rate per year is necessary (a) 3.0% (b) 3.5% (c) 4.0% (d) 4.5% 11. On the basis of agro climatic conditions Pali, Jalore, Sirohi and Jodhpur are included in Zone (a) II-B (b) II-A (c) I-B (d)I-A 12. Which state is devoid of arid zone? (a) Punjab (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Maharashtra (d) Andhra Pradesh 13. Indian Institute of Soil Science is located at (a) Ludhiana (b) Hisar (c) New Delhi (d) Bhopal 14. The irrigation water requirement of onion is (a) 60 cm (b) 50 cm (c) 40 cm (d) 30 cm 15. Sowing of second crop in between the standard rows of the first crop before its removal is called (a) Inter cropping (b) Multi copping (c) Intensive cropping (d) Relay cropping 16. The cropping system beneficial to prevent soil erosion due to winds is (a) Mixed cropping (b) Strip cropping (c) Relay cropping (d) Multi cropping 17. The optimum temperature for sugarcane is (a) 21-27 °C (b) 14-29 °C (c) 25-30 °C (d) 28-34 °C 18. Per hectare seed rate of guar is (a) 3 kg (b) 6 kg (c) 9 kg (d)12 kg 19. The production of oil seeds in. India during 1996-97 was (a) 22 million tonnes (b) 25 million tonnes (c) 24 million tonnes (d) 26 million tonnes 20. The layer in the soil profile where material removed from the two overlaying horizons is deposited is called (a) A-horizon (b) B-horizon (c) C-horizon (d) D-horizon 21. The diameter of very fine sand particles is- (a) Below 0.002 mm (b) 0.05-0.002mm (c) 0.01-0.05 mm (d) 0.05-0.10mm 22. The mineral weathering and clay formation are rapid where the climate is- (a) Warm and moist (b) Warm and dry (c) Cold and moist (d) Cold and dry 23. Alkali soils are treated with gypsum to correct the deficiency of- (a) Sulphur (b) Calcium (c) Magnesium (d) Zinc 24. Which micro-nutrient is most deficient in Indo-Gangatic alluvium soils? (a) Iron (b) Zinc (c) Copper (d) Manganese 25. Which fertilizer is most beneficial for alkali soils? (a) Urea (b) Ammonium sulphate (c) Calcium ammonium nitrate (d) Ammonium nitrate Answers: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. a 5. a6. c 7. d 8. d 9. c 10. c11. a 12. c 13. b 14. c 15. d16. b 17. a 18. d 19. a 20. b21. a 22. c 23. c 24. b 25. b |