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PP MCQs
PP MCQs
Plant Pathology
A. Dust
B. EC
C. Granular
D. Fungiments
A. 1-2 nymphs/leaf
B. 2-3 nymphs/leaf
C. 3-4 nymphs/leaf
D. 1 nymphs/leaf
A. Trachea
B. Spines
C. Secretion
D. Nervous system
Pathogen is_________________?
A. Fungi
B. Nematodes
C. Virus
D. Bacteria
A. Thallus
B. Hyphae
C. Mycellium
D. Septale
B. The sucking type insects of cotton are ________________?
C. 0
G. A. Chlorinated hydrocarbons
B. Pyrethroids
C. Organo-phosphatcs
D. Botanical pesticides
H. The granular formulation are commonly applied to control_______________?
I. 0
P. A. Silk
B. Typhoon
C. Cocoon
D. None of the above
Q. The heart like pumping organ in insect is_________________?
R. 0
S. A. Vena Cava
B. Dorsal Vessel
C. Spiracles
D. None of the above
T. Insects have_________________?
U. 0
V. A. 11 segments
B. 12 segments
C. 20 segments
D. None
W. Three regions of insect body are________________?
X. 0
BB. A. Grub
B. Cocoon
C. Maggot
D. Worm
CC. Which of the following are cold blooded animals___________________?
DD. 0
A. Detoxicant
B. Anti-poison
C. Antitode
D. Anti-pseudo
0
A. Organo-chlorine pesticides
B. Pyrethroids
C. Growing resistant varieties
D. None of the above
A. Wheat
B. Maize
C. Sugarcane
D. Rice
A. Blights
B. Smuts
C. Powdery mildew
D. None of the above
A. Cutworms
B. Jassids
C. White fly
D. Thrips
A. Osmosis
B. Common salism
C. Symbiosis
D. None of the above
A. Cutworm
B. Army worm
C. Locust
D. None of the above
A. Roots
B. Floral parts
C. Foliage of plants
D. ()
A. High temperature
B. High humidity
C. Susceptible varieties
D. All the above
A. Fungicides
B. Cultural practices
C. Cultural practices and growing resistant varieties
D. Can not be controlled
Stalk root of onion is caused by________________?
A. Fungi
B. Bacteria
C. Nematodes
D. Gassicls
A. Organo-chlorine group
B. Pyrethroid group
C. Carbamate group
D. Organo-phosphate
A. Organo-phosphate
B. Organo-chlorine
C. Pyrethroids
D. Carbamates
The insects which transfer disease from one plant to another is known as__________________?
A. Disease transmitter
B. Vector
C. Pest
D. Parasite
0
A. Excretion
B. Digestion
C. Secretion
D. None of the above
A. Head
B. Thorax
C. Abdomen
D. Neck
A. Tumip
B. Okra
C. Water melon
D. Cabbage
A. Foot rot
B. Brown spot Ratti disease
C. Rice blast
D. All the above
A. Locomotion organ
B. Sensory organ
C. Sex organ
D. None of the above
A. Rhizowhtnia solani
B. phytophilorea infesta
C. phytophithoua spri
D. phytophytora cupri
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Sugarcane
D. Okra
A. Seeds
B. Agricultural machinery and implements
C. Winds, insects
D. All the above
A. Fruit fly
B. Leaf minor
C. Scale insects
D. Hoppers
A. Productive insects
B. Parasites
C. Pests
D. Pollinators
A. Digestion
B. Respiration
C. Excretion
D. Secretion
A. Cutworms
B. Army worms
C. Locust
D. Aphid
A. 3 regions
B. 5 regions
C. 10 regions
D. 2 regions
Oceli is___________________?
0
A. Antennae in insect
B. Mouth parts of insect
C. Eye of insect
D. Sense organs of insect
A. Hibernation
B. Thanolasis
C. Aestivation
D. Ecdysiast
A. Bacteria
B. Plants
C. Fungi
D. None of the above
The fungi are plants which can not prepare their food because__________________?
A. Pemospora Parasitica
B. Alternarian solani
C. Albugo candida
D. Aspergillus niger
A. Blight
B. Downy mildew
C. Powdery mildew
D. None
A. Pathology
B. Fungicology
C. Mycology
D. Genetics
A. Microtermas sp
B. Aphis gossypi
C. Earias insulana
D. Amrosca devestons
A. Soybean
B. Sunflower
C. Ground nuts
D. none of these
A. Mango
B. Guava
C. Citrus (Lemon)
D. none
A. Wheat
B. Sugarcane
C. Cotton
D. rice
A. DDT
B. Aldrin and Diehydrin
C. Aindone and Heptachlor
D. All the above
0
A. Pyrethroid
B. Carbamates
C. Organo-chlorine
D. Organio-phosphate