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20th August 2014, 03:27 PM
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Re: Preparation Tips for KAS Entrance Exam

Here are Karnataka Administrative Services (KAS ) Exam preparation tips:

No fear from exam and be confident
Make Time Table
Make Good Notes
Sleep 6 to 8 Hours Daily
Choose a place where you feel comfortable,
Write Well and Present well
Pattern of examination must be well understood before starting your studies.
Interact with other candidates and analyse your preparations.
Practice model/sample test papers.
Read New Papers and good magazines regularly for current affairs
Eat in Proper Quantity

KAS Exam Paper

1. (A) Define environmental pollution. What are major ill effects of
environmental pollution on crops productivity, animals and human
health in context of Indian scenario ?
(B) Explain the following (any five) :
(1) Distress sale
(2) Soil health
(3) Trace/minor elements
(4) Sprinkler irrigation
(5) Water use-efficiency
(6) Lab to land programme on farmers' fields
(7) Bio fertilizers. 80
2. (A) Differentiate between the following (any five) :
(1) Earthing up and Puddling
(2) Cereals and Millets
(3) Manures and Fertilizers
(4) Monocropping and Intensive cropping
(5) Mixed cropping and Intercropping
(6) Saline and Sodic soils
(7) Procurement price and Minimum support price
(8) Formal education and Informal education.
(B) Enlist different soil characteristics which affect the nutrient use
efficiency. Explain any one of them in detail with scientific
justification. 55
3. (A) Explain the following (any five) :
(1) Desirable characteristics of farm forest tree species
(2) Benefits of farm forestry
(3) Methods of herbicide application
(4) Soil forming factors
(5) Mechanical methods to reclaim salt affected soils
(6) Sources of soil heat
(7) Objectives of agricultural price policy
(8) Factors affecting cost of marketing.
(B) What is weed control ? Give special characteristics of weeds.
4. (A) Justify the following statements giving scientific reasons
(any five) :
(1) Tillage is an essential evil.
(2) Intercropping is advisable in dry farming regions.
(3) Pulses require higher dose of phosphorus.
(4) Organic farming is better than conventional farming.
(5) Harvesting of green gram is carried out in the early morning
hours.
(6) Trimming of root system is done just before planting.
(7) Cappilary water is more important than gravitational water
in agriculture.
(8) Nitrogen should be applied in split doses.
(B) Differentiate between marginal and small farmers. What are
major problems associated with these farmers in adoption of
modern agricultural technologies for enhancing agriculture
production in India ? 55
5. (A) Explain the following terms (any ten) :
(1) Consumers surplus
(2) Over adoption
(3) Chemotype weeds
(4) Coppicing
5) Calcareous soil
(6) Strip cropping
(7) Marginal product
(8) Ranch farming
(9) Cation exchange capacity
(10) Marketing cost
(11) Antidote
(12) Flow resources.
(B) Define dryland agriculture and suggest the technology to mitigate
adverse effect of aberrant weather. 55
6. (A) Describe in tabular form, the scientific package of practices for
the following crops :
Package
Transplanted
Maize Cotton Oats
Rice
Seed rate (kg/ha)
Spacing (cm)
Recommended dose of
fertilizers (NPK & Zn kg/ha)
Weed control (Name of
herbicide and dose kg/ha)
Major insects and pests
Yield (kg/ha)
(B) Define organic farming and discuss key principles of organic
farming system in detail. 55
7. (A) Answer the following in brief (any five) :
(1) State the influence of radiation on plant growth.
(2) Mention the after care operation of transplanted paddy and
ground nut.
(3) Explain stale bed technique.
(4) Classify the minerals on the basis of chemical composition.
(5) Give characteristics of contours.
(6) What are the stages of gully development ? Explain in
brief.
(7) Give components of market.
(8) What do you understand by annual price fluctuations ?
(B) Discuss importance of agricultural marketing in economic
development of India. 55

8. (A) Write short notes on the following (any five) :
(1) Drip irrigation
(2) Weed menace in agriculture
(3) Soil profil
(4) Role of organic matter in soil
(5) Farm management process
(6) KVK
(7) Crop planning in relation to soil fertility.
(B) Define evaluation and explain importance of evaluation in
effective programme planning.
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17th September 2015, 11:21 AM
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Re: Preparation Tips for KAS Entrance Exam

Hell sir may name jagadeesh I have completed BA in KSOU I taken KAS exam how to procedure I dont now pls Telme


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