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Plant Pathology

Formulation or insecticides is__________________?

A. Dust
B. EC
C. Granular
D. Fungiments

The economic injury level for white fly is________________?

A. 1-2 nymphs/leaf
B. 2-3 nymphs/leaf
C. 3-4 nymphs/leaf
D. 1 nymphs/leaf

The entrance point for air in insects are known as _________________?

A. Trachea
B. Spines
C. Secretion
D. Nervous system

Pathogen is_________________?

A. Fungi which cause disease


B. Any bacteria which causes disease
C. Any virus which causes disease
D. Any organism which causes disease

Root knot disease is caused by___________________?

A. Fungi
B. Nematodes
C. Virus
D. Bacteria

Fungi damage our crops by_________________?

A. Producing toxic substances in plants


B. Destroying green pigment of plant
C. feeding on flowers and fruits
D. Absorption of nutrients from plant tissues

Which one of the following is disease of wheat_________________?


A. Leaf rust
B. Strip rust
C. Loose rust
D. All the above

The whole body of fungus is known as________________?

A. Thallus
B. Hyphae
C. Mycellium
D. Septale
B. The sucking type insects of cotton are ________________?
C. 0

D. A. Jassids and thrips


B. Wlutefly and jassids
C. Thrips and whitefly
D. All the above
E. The sucking type insects pesis are controlled by________________?
F. 0

G. A. Chlorinated hydrocarbons
B. Pyrethroids
C. Organo-phosphatcs
D. Botanical pesticides
H. The granular formulation are commonly applied to control_______________?
I. 0

J. A. Jassids and thrips


B. Leaf minors
C. Fruit and stem borers
D. Whitefly
K. Cockroach cutworms grass hoopers, stem borer and fruit borers are______________?
L. 0

M. A. Sucking type insects


B. Chewing type insects
C. Jumping type insects
D. None of the above
N. Thread like structure surrounding the pupal stage of the insect (Silk worm)
is_________________?
O. 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

Y. A. Head, abdomen and tail


B. Head, thorax and tail
C. Head, thorax and abdomen
D. None of the above
Z. The larval stage of flies (Diptera) is known as_________________?
AA. 0

BB. A. Grub
B. Cocoon
C. Maggot
D. Worm
CC. Which of the following are cold blooded animals___________________?
DD. 0

EE.A. Human beings


B. Rodents
C. Insects
D. Protozon

The substance used to treat pesticide poisoning is called as_________________?

A. Detoxicant
B. Anti-poison
C. Antitode
D. Anti-pseudo

The viral disease can be controlled by_________________?

0
A. Organo-chlorine pesticides
B. Pyrethroids
C. Growing resistant varieties
D. None of the above

Whip smut is disease of________________?

A. Wheat
B. Maize
C. Sugarcane
D. Rice

The fungus belonging to order Erysiphales cause_________________?

A. Blights
B. Smuts
C. Powdery mildew
D. None of the above

Lathyrism is nervous disease caused by____________________?

A. Consumption of high carbohydrate foods


B. Low protein foods
C. Consumption of matter over longer periods
D. All the above

Bemesia tabbaci is the name of_________________?

A. Cutworms
B. Jassids
C. White fly
D. Thrips

Heliothus armigera is the name of_____________________?

A. American boll warm


B. Gram pod borer
C. Com cob borer
D. None of the above

The beneficial relationship between two organisms living together is called__________________?

A. Osmosis
B. Common salism
C. Symbiosis
D. None of the above

the most devastating migratory pest is____________________?

A. Cutworm
B. Army worm
C. Locust
D. None of the above

The symptoms of powdery mildew appears on________________?

A. Roots
B. Floral parts
C. Foliage of plants
D. ()

The factors which induces disease outbreak is________________?

A. High temperature
B. High humidity
C. Susceptible varieties
D. All the above

Viral disease can be controlled by __________________?

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

Malathrion and Parathion insecticides belongs to_________________?

A. Organo-chlorine group
B. Pyrethroid group
C. Carbamate group
D. Organo-phosphate

The insecticides with least mammalian toxicity are____________________?

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

IPM is a pest control strategy in which__________________?

A. Pest are controlled culturally


B. Predators and parasites are used
C. Cultural and biological control techniques are used
D. Pesticides are used

Malpighian tubules are organs of_________________?

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A. Excretion
B. Digestion
C. Secretion
D. None of the above

The wings and legs of insects are present in___________________?

A. Head
B. Thorax
C. Abdomen
D. Neck

Club root is disease of____________________?

A. Tumip
B. Okra
C. Water melon
D. Cabbage

Which of the following is disease of rice____________________?

A. Foot rot
B. Brown spot Ratti disease
C. Rice blast
D. All the above

Antenae of insect is__________________?

A. Locomotion organ
B. Sensory organ
C. Sex organ
D. None of the above

Collar rot in chilies is caused by___________________?

A. Rhizowhtnia solani
B. phytophilorea infesta
C. phytophithoua spri
D. phytophytora cupri

Gurdaspur borer is pest of__________________?

A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Sugarcane
D. Okra

Disease are transmitted through_________________?

A. Seeds
B. Agricultural machinery and implements
C. Winds, insects
D. All the above

The sucking type insects of cotton are________________?

A. Jassids and thrips


B. Wlutefly and jassids
C. Thrips and whitefly
D. All the above

The insects have__________________?

A. 2 pair of wings and 2 pair of legs


B. 3 pair of wings and 2 pair of legs
C. 2 pair of wings and 3 pair of legs
D. None of the above

The popular insecticides of organo-chlorine group are________________?

A. Malathion and thrips


B. Leaf minors
C. DDT & BHC
D. Naled
The main pest of fruit in Pakistan is_________________?

A. Fruit fly
B. Leaf minor
C. Scale insects
D. Hoppers

Honey bee, bumble bee, butter flies and moths are___________________?

A. Productive insects
B. Parasites
C. Pests
D. Pollinators

Trachea in insects are the organ of___________________?

A. Digestion
B. Respiration
C. Excretion
D. Secretion

Schistocerca gregaria is the name of________________?

A. Cutworms
B. Army worms
C. Locust
D. Aphid

Insect body is divided in to_____________________?

A. 3 regions
B. 5 regions
C. 10 regions
D. 2 regions

Oceli is___________________?

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A. Antennae in insect
B. Mouth parts of insect
C. Eye of insect
D. Sense organs of insect

Dormancy of insects in summer is called________________?

A. Hibernation
B. Thanolasis
C. Aestivation
D. Ecdysiast

The my co toxins are poisonous substance produced by__________________?

A. Bacteria
B. Plants
C. Fungi
D. None of the above

The pesticide poisoning with organo-phosphates or carbamater treated with________________?

A. Milk and hot water


B. Vomiting with brackishy
C. Atropine
D. None of the above

The fungi are plants which can not prepare their food because__________________?

A. They are very small


B. They are parasites
C. They have no chlorophyll
D. All the above

White rust of crucifers is caused by__________________?

A. Pemospora Parasitica
B. Alternarian solani
C. Albugo candida
D. Aspergillus niger

The major disease of matter (field pea) is____________________?

A. Blight
B. Downy mildew
C. Powdery mildew
D. None

The study of fungi is called__________________?

A. Pathology
B. Fungicology
C. Mycology
D. Genetics

The technical name of jassid is_________________?

A. Microtermas sp
B. Aphis gossypi
C. Earias insulana
D. Amrosca devestons

Bombyx morri is the name of___________________?

A. Lady bird beetle


B. Silk worm
C. Honey bee
D. None of the above

The major viral disease of cotton is____________________?

A. Cotton boll rot virus


B. Cotton stem crinkle virus
C. Cotton leaf curl virus
D. None of the above
Which one of the following is polyphagus insect__________________?

A. American boll worm


B. Whitefly
C. Aphids
D. A

Leaf spot or tikka is the disease of____________________?

A. Soybean
B. Sunflower
C. Ground nuts
D. none of these

Gummosis is the disease of_________________?

A. Mango
B. Guava
C. Citrus (Lemon)
D. none

Blast disease is an international disease of________________?

A. Wheat
B. Sugarcane
C. Cotton
D. rice

Organo-chlorine insecticides includes___________________?

A. DDT
B. Aldrin and Diehydrin
C. Aindone and Heptachlor
D. All the above

The insecticides with longest residual effect belongs to___________________?

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A. Pyrethroid
B. Carbamates
C. Organo-chlorine
D. Organio-phosphate

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