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32 Time 3 Hours 600 No. of Questions in Booklet
150
PAPER-3 AG-I, AG-II & AG-III àíZnwpñVH$m H«$‘m§H$/ Question Booklet Sr. No.
001. Which metal has 6 oxidation states 001. {H$g YmVw H$s 6
AnM¶Z AdñWm hmoVr h¡
(+ 1, + 2, + 3, + 4, + 5 and + 6); (+1, +2, +3, + 4, + 5 Am¡a +6);
(A) Fe (B) Co (A) ’o$ag (B) H$mo~mëQ>
(C) Cr (D) Ni (C) H«$mo{‘¶‘ (D) {Z{H$b
1 1
002. R \ at constant pressure states 002. pñWa Xm~ R \ d {H$g {Z¶‘ H$mo Xem©Vm
d
Law; h¡;
(A) Graham’s Law of diffusion (A) J«mh‘ bm° {S>â¶yOZ
(B) Boyle’s Law (B) ~m¶bg² bm°
(C) Charles’ Law (C) Mmëg© bm°
(D) Avogadro’s Law (D) EdmoJmXamog² bm°
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003. One mole of a diatomic gas would 003. S>mBEQ>m{‘H$ J¡g Ho$ EH$ ‘mob ‘o na‘mUw
contain the number of atoms; H$s g§»¶m hmoVr h¡-
(A) 2 (A) 2
(B) 6.23 × 1023 (B) 6.23 × 1023
(C) 12.046 × 1023 (C) 12.046 × 1023
(D) 12.046 × 1046 (D) 12.046 × 1046
004. Atmospheric nitrogen is fixed in soil 004. {‘Q²>Q>r ‘| dm¶w‘ÊS>br¶ ZmBQ´>moOZ gyú‘Ord
by the microbes; Ûmam V¶ {H$¶m OmVm h¡-
(A) Rhizobium (A) amBOmo{~¶‘
(B) Pythium (B) nmB{W¶‘
(C) Rhizotoria (C) amBOmoQ>mo[a¶m
(D) Bacillus (D) ~¡{gbg
005. Urea is commercially prepared by; 005. ì¶mnm[aH$ ê$n go ¶y[a¶m ~Zm¶r OmVr h¡-
(A) Ammonium Carbonate (A) A‘mo{Z¶‘ H$m~m}ZoQ>
(B) Ammonium Sulphate (B) A‘mo{Z¶‘ gë’o$Q>
(C) Ammonium Chloride (C) A‘mo{Z¶‘ ³bmoamBS>>
(D) Ammonium Carbamate (D) A‘mo{Z¶‘ H$m~m}‘oQ>
006. Which of following fertilizer is highly 006. H$m¡Z gr Cd©aH$ Á¶mXm hmBS´>moñH$mo{nH$ hmoVr
hydroscopic: h¡:
(A) Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (A) H¡$pëg¶‘ A‘mo{Z¶‘ ZmBQ´>oQ>
(B) Sodium Nitrate (B) gmo{S>¶‘ ZmBQ´>oQ>
(C) Ammonium Sulphate (C) A‘mo{Z¶‘ gë’o$Q
(D) Urea (D) ¶y[a¶m
007. Rules governing the transition from 007. Am¶mo{ZH$ go H$modmboÝQ> ~m§qS>J AdñWm ‘|
ionic to covalent bonding are called; OmZo na {Z¶‘ bmJy hmoVm h¡;
(A) Fazan’s rules (A) ’¡$OmÝg {Z¶‘
(B) Avogadro’s rules (B) EdmoJmXamo H$m {Z¶‘
(C) Afbau’s rules (C) Am’$~mC {Z¶‘
(D) Octet rules (D) Am³Q>oQ> {Z¶‘
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008. Which is a bivalent solid 008. ~mBd¡boÝQ> R>mog H$m¡Z h¡-
(A) MgO (B) MgF2 (A) MgO (B) MgF2
(C) NaCl (D) ZnO (C) NaCl (D) ZnO
009. Which of the following compound 009. H$m¡Z gm ¶m¡{JH$ nmZr H$mo ñWm¶r ê$n go
imparts hardness to water: H$R>moa ~ZmVm h¡-
(A) Ca(HCO3)2 (A) Ca(HCO3)2
(B) Mg(HCO3)2 (B) Mg(HCO3)2
(C) NaAlO2 (C) NaAlO2
(D) CaCl2 (D) CaCl2
010. The method used for removal of total 010. nmZr H$s H$R>moaVm {H$g VarHo$ go Xÿa H$s
hardness of water is; OmVr h¡-
(A) Zeolite method (A) {O¶mobmBQ> {d{Y
(B) Ion Exchange resin method (B) Am¶Z Ho$ AmXmZ àXmZ ao{OZ {d{Y go
(C) Boiling method (C) ~mînZ {d{Y
(D) Coagulation method (D) H$m°JwbogZ {d{Y
011. Inspite of being sufficient nitrogen 011. dmVmdaU ‘| A{YH$ ZmBQ´>moOZ J¡g Ho$
gas available in air plants cannot use hmoVo hþE nm¡Yo CgH$m à¶moJ Zht H$a nmVo
because; ³¶m|{H$-
(A) It is inert (A) ¶h A{H«$¶ h¡&
(B) Its molecule has triple bond and (B) BgHo$ H$U {Vhao Am~§Y ‘| hmoVo h¡
is quite stable. Am¡a pñWa hmoVo h¢&
(C) It is a gas (C) ¶h J¡g h¡&
(D) It is not available in soil (D) ¶h {‘Q²>Q>r ‘| Zht nm¶r OmVr h¡&
012. In the following which is most efficient 012. nmZr H$mo H$sQ>mUw a{hV ewX²Y H$aZo H$s H$m¡Z
method of sterilization of water: gr CÎm‘ {d{Y h¡ -
(A) Addition of CaOCl2 (A) CaOCl2 H$m Ow‹S>Zm
(B) Addition of chlorine (B) ³bmoarZ H$m Ow‹S>Zm
(C) Chloramine method (C) ³bmoam‘mBZ {d{Y
(D) Addition of NaAlO2 (D) NaAlO2 H$m Ow‹S>Zm
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013. Which of the following catalyst is used 013. A‘mo{Z¶m Ho$ g§íbofU Ho$ {bE h¡~a {H«$¶m
as a catalyst for synthesis of NH3 by Ûmam {H$g H¡$Q>m{bñQ> H$m à¶moJ {H$¶m OmVm
Haber’s process; h¡-;
(A) Molybdenum (B) Mercury (A) ‘mbrãS>oZ‘ (B) ‘H©$ar
(C) Tungsten (D) Cadmium (C) Q>§JñQ>Z (D) H¡$S>{‘¶‘
014. Which is not a unit of hardness; 014. H$R>moaVm H$s BH$mB© H$m¡Z gr Zht h¡-
(A) °Cl (B) °Fr (A) °Cl (B) °Fr
(C) ppm (D) gm lit–1 (C) ppm (D) gm lit–1
015. Saponification number of an oil/fat is; 015. Am¶b/’¡$Q> H$m g¡nmo{Z{’$Ho$gZ g§»¶m h¡ -
(A) Volume of 0.1 M KOH in ml (A) 5 J«m‘ Am¶b/dgm Ho$ ݶyQ´>rbmBOogZ
required for neutralization of 5 Ho$ {bE 0.1 M KOH Am¶VZ H$s
gram oil or fat Oê$aV h¡
(B) Number of milligrams of KOH (B) 1 J«m‘ Am¶b/dgm Ho$ ݶyQ´>rbmBOogZ
required for neutralization of 1 gm Ho$ {bE KOH H$s {‘brJ«m‘ ‘| g§»¶m
oil or fat. H$s Oê$aV hmoVr h¡
(C) Number of grams of 12 required (C) 100 J«m‘ Am¶b / dgm Ho$ {bE 12 J«m‘
for per 100 gram of oil or fat. Ho$ g§»¶m H$s Oê$aV hmoVr h¡
(D) Milligrams of KOH required for (D) 1 J«m‘ Am¶b/dgm Ho$ g¡nmo[Z{’$Ho$gZ
saponification of one gram oil or Ho$ {bE KOH Ho$ {‘{bJ«m‘ H$s Oê$aV
fat. hmoVr h¡
016. The correct IUPAC name of the 016. {X¶o J¶o ¶m¡{JH$ H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘
compound is; Xr{OE
CH2CH2OH CH2CH2OH
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017. Alkaline KMnO4 is decolorized by; 017. EëH$mbmBZ KMnO4 {H$gHo$ Ûmam a§J{dhrZ
(A) Alkanes hmoVm h¡
(B) Aromatics (A) EëHo$Ýg
(C) Heterocyclics (B) Eamo‘o{Q>³g
(D) Alkenes (C) hoQ´>mogmBp³bH$g
(D) EbH$sÝg
018. Glucose and fructose show;
(A) Optical isomerism 018. ½byH$moO Am¡a ’«$³Q>moO Xem©Vo h¡
(B) Geometrical isomerism (A) AmßQ>rH$b g‘md¶dr
(C) Sterio - isomerism (B) Á¶m{‘Vr¶ g‘md¶dr
(D) Polymerism (C) ñQ>r[a¶mo g‘md¶dr
(D) nmbr‘o[aÁ‘
019. Percentage of nitrogen in Urea is;
(A) 20-30% 019. ¶y[a¶m ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ H$m à{VeV hmoVm h¡;
(B) 33-34% (A) 20-30%
(C) 28-29% (B) 33-34%
(D) 44-46% (C) 28-29%
(D) 44-46%
020. Which of the following forms a cyclic
dimer due to hydrogen bonding: 020. {ZåZ{b{IV ‘| go H$m¡Z gm hmBS´>moOZ ~m§qS>J
(A) Methanol Ho$ H$maU gmBp³bH$ S>r‘a ~ZmVm h¡-
(B) Water (A) {‘WoZm°b
(C) Hydrogen Fluoride (B) Ob
(D) Acetic Acid (C) hmBS´>moOZ âbmoamBS>
(D) Egr{Q>H$ Aåb
021. One Sigma (s) and two pi (p) bonds
are found in; 021. EH$ {g½‘m (s) Am¡a Xmo nmB© (p) Am~§Y
(A) C2H2 (B) C2H6 nm¶m OmVm h¡ -
(A) C2H2 (B) C2H6
(C) CH4 (D) C2H4
(C) CH4 (D) C2H4
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023. The content of Nitrogen: Phosphorus 023. S>r.E.nr. ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ … ’$mñ’$moag H$s ‘mÌm
in DAP is; hmoVr h¡&
(A) 20:20 (B) 18:46 (A) 20:20 (B) 18:46
(C) 46:18 (D) 50:50 (C) 46:18 (D) 50:50
024. According to Hund’s Rule which of the 024. hþÝS>g {Z¶‘ Ho$ AZwgma {ZåZ{b{IV ‘| go
following is correct: H$m¡Z-gm ghr h¡ -
(A) Molecular orbitals are filled in (A) ‘mboHy$ba Ama{~Q>bg² ^ao hmoVo h¡§ ep³V
order of increasing energy. Ho$ ~‹T>Vo H«$‘ ‘|&
(B) Two electrons in the same orbital (B) Xmo Bbo³Q´>mZ EH$ O¡go Ama{~Q>b ‘o§
cannot have all four quantum Mma EH$ hr Vah Ho$ ³dmÝQ>‘ Zhr§
number identical aI gH$Vo&
(C) Pairing of electrons in the (C) {~Zm EH$ Bbo³Q´>mZ Ho$ ^ao hþE S>rOZaoQ>
degenerate molecular orbitals does ‘mboH$y ba Ama{~Q> ‘| Bbo³Q´>mZ H$m OmoS‹ >m
not occur until each of them have Zht ~Z gH$Vm&
one electron each (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht&
(D) None of the above
025. Required weight of NaOH for preparation 025. NaOH Ho$ ^ma H$s Oê$aV hmoJr 1 N 250
of its 1 N 250 ml solution will be ml Ho$ ‘mob ‘| -
(A) 40 gm (B) 10 gm (A) 40 gm (B) 10 gm
(C) 0.4 gm (D) 4.0 gm (C) 0.4 gm (D) 4.0 gm
026. A person travelling on a straight line 026. EH$ AmX‘r g‘mZ doJ v1 go aoIr¶ nW na
moves with uniform velocity v1 for a
Xÿar x V¶ H$aVm h¡ Am¡a EH$ g‘mZ doJ
distance x and with the uniform velocity
v2 go dhr Xÿgar Xÿar x {’$a V¶ H$aVm
v2 for the next equal distance x. The
average velocity during the motion, h¡& J{V H$m Am¡gV doJ V hmoJm&
V is given by
(A) V = v1 v2
(A) V = v1 v2
1
1 (B) V = (v + v2)
(B) V = (v1 + v2) 2 1
2
1 1 1 1=1 + 1
(C)
(C) = v1 + v2
V V v1 v2
2 1 1 2=1 + 1
(D) = v1 + v2 (D)
V V v1 v2
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027. Two balls are thrown horizontally and 027. Xmo J|X EH$ gmW {j{VO {Xem ‘| {H$gr
simultaneously from the same point but q~Xþ go {d{^ÝZ doJ go ’|$Ho$ OmVo h¡& H$m¡Z
with different speeds. Which ball will
gm J|X n¥Ïdr na nhbo Q>H$am¶oJm&
hit the ground first?
(A) H$‘ doJ dmbm
(A) The slower one
(B) Á¶mXm doJ dmbm
(B) The faster one
(C) Both reach simultaneously (C) XmoZmo§ EH$ gmW
(D) Insufficient data (D) An¶m©ßV Am±H$‹S>o
028. The ratio of electric to gravitational force 028. Xmo Bbo³Q´>mZ Ho$ ~rM bJZo dmbo {dÚwV ~b
between two electrons approximately d JwéËd ~b H$m AZwnmV h¡-
equal to
(A) 4 × 10– 42
(A) 4 × 10– 42
(B) 4 × 10– 24
(B) 4 × 10– 24
(C) 4 × 1042
(C) 4 × 1042
(D) 4 × 1054 (D) 4 × 1054
029. A block of mass M is placed on a 029. M Ð춑mZ H$m EH$ Qw>H$‹S>m {H$gr {MH$Zr
smooth inclined plane of inclination q gVh na {OgH$m j¡{VO go H$moU q h¡,
with the horizontal. The force exerted
aIm hþAm h¡& gVh Ûmam Qw>H$‹S>o na bJm¶o
by the plane on the block has a
J¶o ~b H$m ‘mZ h¡-
magnitude equal to
(A) Mg (B) Mg cos q
(A) Mg (B) Mg cos q
(C) Mg sin q (D) Mg tan q (C) Mg sin q (D) Mg tan q
030. A body mass 20 kg is pulled on 030. 20 {H$J«m Ð춑mZ H$s EH$ dñVw j¡{VO
a horizontal surface by applying a Vb na j¡{VO ~b Ho$ Ûmam ItMr OmVr
horizontal force. If the coefficient of h¡& ¶{X Kf©U JwUm§H$ H$m ‘mZ 0.25 hmo Vmo
friction between the body and the
j¡{VO Vb Ûmam bJm¶m J¶m Kf©U ~b
horizontal surface is 0.25. What is
hmoJm-
the force of friction exerted by the
horizontal surface on the box. (A) 49 N (B) 4.9 N
(A) 49 N (B) 4.9 N (C) 0.49 N (D) 9.4 N
(C) 0.49 N (D) 9.4 N
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031. If a spring is stretched twice than its 031. ¶{X EH$ pñà¨J nhbo H$s VwbZm ‘| XÿZr
initial value, the stored energy in the ItMr OmVr h¡ Vmo pñà¨J ‘| {Z{hV D$Om©
spring will be hmoJr
(A) Same (A) nhbo O¡gr
(B) Increased by a factor of two (B) nhbo H$s XÿZr
(C) Increased by a factor of four (C) nhbo H$s Mma JwZr
(D) Increased by a factor of eight (D) nhbo H$s AmR> JwZr
032. The geostationary orbit is at a height 032. ^ypñWa H$jm (geostationary) H$s D±$MmB©
of h¡ -
(A) 3600 km (B) 36000 km (A) 3600 km (B) 36000 km
(C) 46000 km (D) 56000 km (C) 46000 km (D) 56000 km
033. The specific heat of all solids at high
033. A{YH$ Vmn na R>mog nXmW© H$m ñno{g{’$H$
temperature is equal to
hrQ> (specific heat) H$m ‘mZ h¡&
(A) R (B) 2R
(A) R (B) 2R
(C) 3R (D) 4R
(C) 3R (D) 4R
035. The time period of an earth satellite’s 035. n¥Ïdr Ho$ d¥Îmr¶ H$jr¶ CnJ«h H$m AmdV©H$mb
circular orbit is independent of {Z^©a Zht H$aVm
(A) Radius of the orbit (A) H$jm H$s {ÌÁ¶m na
(B) Mass of the satellite (B) CnJ«h Ho$ Ð춑mZ na
(C) Both of them (C) XmoZmo§ na
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036. For solids and liquids the difference CP 036. {H$gr R>mog nXmW© Ho$ CP Am¡a CV ‘| A§Va
and CV is h¡-
(A) Very small (A) ~hþV H$‘
(B) Very large
(B) ~hþV Á¶mXm
(C) Large
(C) Á¶mXm
(D) Dependent on the solid substance
(D) R>mog nXmW© na {Z^©a
038. The value of Stefan-Boltzmann constant 038. ñQ>r’$mZ-dmoëQ²>O‘¡Z {Z¶Vm§H$ H$m ‘mZ h¡
is approximately. bJ^J
(A) 5.67 × 10–8 W/m2k4 (A) 5.67 × 10–8 W/m2k4
(B) 6.57 × 10–8 W/m2k4 (B) 6.57 × 10–8 W/m2k4
(C) 5.67 × 108 W/m2k4 (C) 5.67 × 108 W/m2k4
(D) 6.57 × 108 W/m2k4 (D) 6.57 × 108 W/m2k4
039. The temperature dependence of energy 039. {H$gr black body Ho$ D$Om© {d{H$aU H$m
radiated by a black body is given as Vmnr¶ gå~ÝY h¡
(T is in Kelvin) (Ohm± T Ho$b{dZ ‘| h¢)
(A) T – 4 (B) T –2
(A) T – 4 (B) T –2
(C) T2 (D) T4
(C) T2 (D) T4
040. The change in entropy of a closed 040. {H$gr ~§X {ZH$m¶ (closed system) Ho$ {bE
system for irreversible process irreversible àH«$‘ H$s entropy n[adV©Z
(A) Zero hmoVr h¡
(B) Less than zero (A) eyݶ
(B) eyݶ go H$‘
(C) Greater than zero
(C) eyݶ go Á¶mXm
(D) Can’t be predicted
(D) Zht ~Vm¶m Om gH$Vm
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041. When the zero error is positive? 041. eyݶ Ìw{Q> YZmË‘H$ hmoJr ¶{X
(A) When Vernier zero is to the right (A) d{Z©¶a H$m eyݶ ‘w»¶ ñHo$b Ho$ Xm{hZr
of the zero of main scale Va’$ hmo
(B) When Vernier zero is to the left (B) d{Z©¶a H$m eyݶ ‘w»¶ ñHo$b Ho$ ~m±¶r
of the zero of main scale. Va’$ hmo
(C) When Vernier zero is at the zero (C) d{Z©¶a H$m eyݶ ‘w»¶ ñHo$b Ho$ eyݶ
of main scale. na hmo
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘o go H$moB© Zhr§
042. The least count of the commonly used 042. gm‘mݶ Vm¡a na à¶moJ {H$¶o OmZo dmbo
screw gauge is ñH«y$JoO H$m AënV‘m§H$ hmoVm h¡
(A) 0.1 cm (B) 0.01 cm (A) 0.1 cm (B) 0.01 cm
(C) 0.001 cm (D) 1.0 cm (C) 0.001 cm (D) 1.0 cm
043. The pressure on swimmer 10 m below 043. {H$gr Prb H$s 10 ‘r. JhamB© ‘| {H$gr
the surface of a lake is approximately V¡amH$ na bJZodmbm Xm~ hmoJm (bJ^J)
equal to (A) 10 atm
(A) 10 atm
(B) 20 atm
(B) 20 atm
(C) 50 atm
(C) 50 atm
(D) 100 atm (D) 100 atm
044. One atmospheric pressure is equal to 044. EH$ dm¶w‘ÊS>br¶ Xm~ (1 atm) ~am~a h¡
(A) 1.01 × 103 Pa (A) 1.01 × 103 Pa
(B) 1.01 × 104 Pa
(B) 1.01 × 104 Pa
(C) 1.01 × 105 Pa
(C) 1.01 × 105 Pa
(D) 1.01 × 106 Pa
(D) 1.01 × 106 Pa
045. One torr of pressure is equal to 045. EH$ Q>ma (1 atm) H$m Xm~ bJ^J ~am~a
approximately. hmoVm h¡-
(A) 133 Pa (A) 133 Pa
(B) 233 Pa (B) 233 Pa
(C) 333 Pa (C) 333 Pa
(D) None of these (D) H$moB© Zht
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046. Which of the following describes a 046. ³¶y { ‘Zmo { bå~g (cumulonimbus) ~mXb
cumulonimbus cloud? H$m¡Zgm h¡ -
(A) Cloud on a ground (A) YaVr na ~mXb
(B) Sleet cloud (B) ñbrQ> (sleet) ~mXb
(C) Fog (C) ’$mJ (Hw$ham)
(D) Thundercloud (D) WÝS>a³bmCS>
047. Diffusion pumps work on the principle 047. {S>â¶yOZ n§n {H$g {gÕmÝV na AmYm[aV
of h¡-
(A) Effusion (A) Eâ¶yOZ
(B) Diffusion (B) {S>â¶yOZ
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) XmoZm| (A) Am¡a (B)
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
048. The SI unit of surface tension is 048. ga’o$g Q>|eZ (surface tension) H$s SI BH$mB©
(A) Nm–1 (B) Nm h¡
(C) N (D) Nm–2 (A) Nm–1 (B) Nm
(C) N (D) Nm–2
049. When a body of m attached to a string
is revolved in a vertical circle, the 049. S>moar go ~±Yr hþB© m Ð춑mZ H$s EH$ dñVw
difference in tension in the string at D$Üdm©Ya Vb ‘| JmobmH$ma Kw‘mB© OmVr h¡&
bottom to the tension in the string at S>moar ‘| VZmd ‘| A§Va hmoJm, O~ Ð춑mZ
the top is ZrMo Am¡a D$na H$s Amoa h¡&
(A) 4 mg (B) 5 mg (A) 4 mg (B) 5 mg
(C) 6 mg (D) Zero (C) 6 mg (D) Zero
050. For maximum range, the projectlie 050. {H$gr àjon H$mo {j{VO go {H$g H$moU na
should be thrown at an angle of ............ àjo{nV {H$¶m Om¶o {H$ CgH$m a|O (range)
dig making with the horizontal. A{YH$V‘ hmo
(A) 60° (B) 45° (A) 60° (B) 45°
(C) 90° (D) Zero (C) 90° (D) Zero
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AG - II : AGRONOMY & AGRICULTURAL BOTANY / gñ¶ {dkmZ Am¡a H¥${f dZñn{V emñÌ
051. Piezometer is used to measure- 051. {nOmo‘rQ>a go ‘mnm OmVm h¡ -
(A) Ground water table (A) J«mCÊS> dmQ>a Q>o~b
(B) River water depth (B) ZXr H$s JhamB©
(C) Pond water depth (C) Vmbm~ H$s JhamB©
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
056. The nutrient source commonly used in 056. H$m~©{ZH$ IoVr ‘| Cn¶moJ hmoZo dmbo nmofH$
organic forming is - VËd H$m òmoV h¡ -
(A) Urea
(A) ¶y[a¶m
(B) FYM (farm yard manure)
(B) ’$m‘© ¶mS>© ‘¡Ý¶moa (FYM)
(C) DAP
(D) ZnSO4 (C) S>r.E.nr.
(D) qOH$ gë’o$Q>
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057. The chromosome no. in bread wheat 057. ~«oS> Johÿ± H$m H«$mo‘moOmo‘ Z§. h¡ -
is- (A) 36 (B) 40
(A) 36 (B) 40
(C) 20 (D) 42
(C) 20 (D) 42
059. The arrangement of sand, silt, clay is 059. ^y{‘ ‘| ~mby, {gëQ> VWm ³bo H$m H«$‘ go
called- ñWmnZm H$aZm H$hbmVm h¡ -
(A) Soil texture (A) ‘¥Xm Q>o³Ma
(B) Soil structure (B) ‘¥Xm ñQ´>³Ma
(C) Both soil structure and soil (C) XmoZmo§ (A) Ed§ (B)
texture (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
(D) None of these
060. d‘uH$ånmoñQ> ImX ~ZVr h¡ -
060. Vermicompost is the compost made by (A) ñ¶yS>mo‘moZmg ñnrgrµO
help of
(B) Ho$MwAm
(A) Pseudomonas species
(C) ~¡{gbg² ñnrgrµO
(B) Earthworm
(D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
(C) Bacillus species
(D) None of these.
061. nm¡Ym| ‘| nmZr VWm nmofH$ VËd H$mo EH$
061. In plants, nutrients and water are
OJh go Xÿgar OJh ........... ‘mܶ‘ go
transported through- OmVm h¡ -
(A) Phloem (A) âbmo¶‘
(B) Xylem (B) OmBb‘
(C) Both xylem and phloem (C) XmoZm| (A) Ed§ (B)
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
062. In plants, photosynthesis are transported 062. nm¡Ym| ‘| ImZm ~ZZo Ho$ ~mX, EH$ OJh go
through- Xÿgar OJh ....... ‘mܶ‘ go OmVm h¡ -
(A) Phloem (A) âbmo¶‘
(B) Xylem (B) OmBb‘
(C) Both xylem and phloem (C) XmoZm| (A) Ed§ (B)
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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063. The vegetable belong to cucurbitecae 063. Hw$Hw$a{~Q>ogr n[adma H$s gãOr h¡ -
family is- (A) Q>‘mQ>a
(A) Tomato (B) bhgwZ
(B) Garlic (C) Amby
(C) Potato (D) nadb
(D) Pointed guard
064. H$mob n[adma H$s gãOr h¡ -
064. The vegetable belong to cole crops is- (A) nÎmm Jmo^r
(A) Cabbage (B) ‘ybr
(B) Raddish (C) bhgwZ
(C) Garlic (D) AXaH$
(D) Ginger
065. ¶y[a¶m ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ % h¡ -
065. The Nitrogen % in urea is- (A) 18 (B) 26
(A) 18 (B) 26 (C) 46 (D) 50
(C) 46 (D) 50
066. "{H$gmZ ImX' {H$g Cd©aH$ H$m Zm‘ h¡ -
066. The Kisan Khad is actually the- (A) S>r.E.nr. (B) gr.E.EZ.
(A) DAP (B) CAN (C) ¶y[a¶m (D) E‘.Amo.nr.
(C) Urea (D) MOP
067. VamB© {‘Q²>Q>r g~go A{YH$ CnOmD$ hmoVr h¡
067. The tarai soils are most fertile soil ³¶m|{H$ dh ........... hmoVr h¡ -
because they are- (A) dQ>ugmob
(A) Vertisols (B) ‘m¡brgmob
(B) Mollisols (C) E§Q>rgmob
(C) Antisols (D) EarS>rgmob
(D) Aridisols
068. "E¶a bo¶[a¨J' VarH$m g~go A{YH$ AnZmVo
068. Air layering is common practice in- h¢ -
(A) Roses (A) Jwbm~
(B) Litchi (B) brMr
(C) Mango (C) Am‘
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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069. Veneer grafting is common practice in- 069. ""dr{Z¶a J«mpâQ>§J'' VarH$m g~go A{YH$
(A) Roses AnZmVo h¢ -
(B) Litchi (A) Jwbm~
(C) Mango (B) brMr
(D) None of these (C) Am‘
(D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
070. In mangoes, the edible portion is-
(A) endocarp 070. Am‘ ‘| ImZo ¶mo½¶ ^mJ h¡ -
(B) mesocarp (A) E§S>moH$mn©
(C) exocarp (B) {‘gmoH$mn©
(D) All three (C) E³gmoH$mn©
(D) g^r VrZm| (A), (B) Ed§ (C)
071. Which one of the following hormones
are responsible for ripening of fruits- 071. BZ‘| go H$m¡Z gm hma‘moZ ’$bm| H$mo nH$mVm h¡-
(A) ABA (B) Ethylene (A) ABA (B) BWmBbrZ
(C) NAA (D) Auxin (C) NAA (D) Am¡{gZ
072. Which of the following nutrients are 072. "³bmoamo{’$b' {H$Z nmofH$ VËdm| go ~Zm h¡?
integral part of chlorophyll structure-
(A) Mg and P
(A) Mg and P
(B) N and P
(B) N and P
(C) N and Mg
(C) N and Mg
(D) N and K. (D) N and K.
073. The geo-hydrological unit with single 073. ^y{‘ H$m dh ^mJ Ohm± Ob {ZH$mg H$s
common drainage point is called- EH$ OJh {ZpíMV hmo, H$hbmVm h¡ -
(A) Catchment (A) H¡$M‘|Q>
(B) Watershed (B) dmQ>agoS>
(C) Both catchment and watershed
(C) XmoZmo§ (A) Ed§ (B)
(D) None of these
(D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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075. The agro-ecological zones in India are- 075. ^maV ‘| "EJ«mo-BH$mobmo{OH$b OmoÝg' h¡ -
(A) 25 (B) 21 (A) 25 (B) 21
(C) 20 (D) 23 (C) 20 (D) 23
076. Development of fruit without fertilization 076. ’$bm| H$m {dH$mg {~Zm ’$aQ>rbmBOoeZ Ho$
is called- H$hbmVm h¡ -
(A) Parthenogenesis (A) nmaWoZmoOoZo{gg
(B) Parthenocarpy (B) nmaWmoZmoH$mnu
(C) Apomixis (C) Enmo{‘p³gg
(D) Apozamy (D) EnmoJo‘r
077. Blind tillage is commonly associated 077. A§Yr (JwS‹ >mB©) OwVmB© {H$g ’$gb go gå~pÝYV
with crop like- h¡-
(A) Mango (B) Sugarcane (A) Am‘ (B) JÝZm
(C) Potato (D) Wheat (C) Amby (D) Johÿ±
078. The mimicry weed of wheat is- 078. Johÿ± H$m ZH$bMr IanVdma h¡ -
(A) Chenopodium album (A) MrZmonmo{S>¶‘ Eb~‘
(B) Phalaris minor (B) ’o$bm[ag ‘mBZa
(C) Parthenium hysterophorus (C) nmaWo{Z¶‘-{hñQ>oamo’$moag
(D) Cynadon diachylon (D) gmBZmS>mZ S>mBH$mobmZ
079. The property of soil which can not be 079. {‘Å>r H$s dh {d{eîQ>Vm {Ogo n[ad{V©V Zht
altered is- {H$¶m Om gH$Vm -
(A) Soil air (A) ‘¥Xm dm¶w
(B) Soil water (B) ‘¥Xm Ob
(C) Soil texture (C) ‘¥Xm Q>o³Ma
(D) Soil structure (D) ‘¥Xm aMZm (ñQ´>³Ma)
080. Photorespiration process is common in- 080. ’$moQ>moaoñnraoeZ {H«$¶m, Am‘ {H«$¶m h¡ -
(A) C4 plants (A) C4 nm¡Yo ‘|
(B) C3 plants (B) C3 nm¡Yo ‘|
(C) CAM plants (C) CAM nm¡Yo ‘|
(D) None of these. (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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081. “It is a necessary evil”. This statement 081. ""¶h EH$ Amdí¶H$ ~wamB© h¡'' ¶h dm³¶
is true for- ............. {H«$¶m Ho$ {bE g˶ h¡ -
(A) Respiration (A) ídmgmoÀN>dmg
(B) Photosynthesis (B) àH$me g§íbofU (Photosynthesis)
(C) Photorespiration (C) àH$me ídmgmoÀN>dmg
(D) None of these. (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
082. Crops like cotton, bhindi are the 082. H$nmg, {^ÊS>r O¡gr ’$gb| ....... Hw$b go
examples of family- gå~pÝYV h¢ -
(A) Euphorbiaceae (A) ¶y’$moa{~¶ogr
(B) Malvaceae (B) ‘mbdogr
(C) Leguminaceae (C) boJy{‘Zogr
(D) Cucurbitaceae (D) Hw$Hw$a{~Q>ogr
083. Water use efficiency is determined 083. Ob Cn¶moJ j‘Vm H$mo kmV {H$¶m OmVm h¡-
by- Y
Y (A)
ET
(A)
ET
(B) Y × ET
(B) Y × ET
ET
(C)
ET Y
(C)
Y
(D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
(D) None of these
084. do ’$gb| Omo CJZo Ho$ níMmV² ^y{‘ H$s
084. The crops which leave the field Cd©am j‘Vm H$‘ H$aVr h¢, H$hbmVr h¢ -
exhaustive after growing are called- (A) BZOu ’$gb|
(A) Energy crops (B) E³ghmpñQ>d ’$gb|
(B) Exhaustive (C) gnbr‘oÝQ>ar ’$gb|
(C) Supplementary (D) Zg© ’$gb|
(D) Nurse Crops
085. AÝV… gñ¶Z {H«$¶m ‘| O~ XmoZm| ’$gbm|
085. When both crop is benef itted in H$mo CnbpãYV àmá hmoVr h¡, Vmo CZ ’$gbm|
intercropping, these crops are called- H$mo H$hVo h¢
(A) Complementary crops (A) H$monbr‘oÝQ>ar ’$gb|
(B) Supplementary crops (B) gnbr‘oÝQ>ar ’$gb|
(C) Competitive crops (C) H$ånQ>r{Q>d ’$gb|
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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086. Duram wheat is also called as- 086. S²>¶ya‘² Johÿ± H$m Xÿgam Zm‘ h¡ -
(A) Marconi wheat (A) ‘maH$moZr Johÿ±
(B) Bread wheat (B) ~«oS> Johÿ±
(C) Club wheat (C) ³b~ Johÿ±
(D) Samba wheat (D) gmå~m Johÿ±
087. SRI method is associated with- 087. SRI {d{Y gå~pÝYV h¡ -
(A) Wheat (A) Johÿ± go
(B) Maize (B) YmZ go
(C) Rice (C) ‘³H$m go
(D) Pulse (D) XbhZr ’$gbm| go
088. The dwarfing gene in wheat is- 088. Johÿ± H$s ~moZr OrZ h¡ -
(A) Dec-geo-woo-gen (A) S>r.{O¶mo.~r.OZ
(B) Norin-id (B) Zmo[aZAmB©.S>r.
(C) Lysine (C) bmBgrZ
(D) Tryptophan (D) {Q´>ßQ>mo’$m¡Z
089. Cotton fibre is simply an elongation of 089. H$nmg H$m aogm (’$mB~a) grS> H$moQ> H$m
______of seed coat- ’¡$bmd h¡ -
(A) Endodermal cells (A) BÝS>moS>a‘b gob
(B) Epidermal cells (B) B{nS>a‘b gob
(C) Mesodermal cells (C) ‘ogmoS>a‘b gob
(D) None of these (D) Cnamo³V ‘| go H$moB© Zht
090. The edible portion of mango is- 090. Am‘ ‘| ImZo ¶mo½¶ ^mJ h¡ -
(A) Epicarp (A) EnrH$mn©
(B) Mesocarp (B) {‘gmoH$mn©
(C) Endocarp (C) EÝS>moH$mn©
(D) Both (A) & (B) (D) XmoZm| (A) Ed§ (B)
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091. The edible portion of apple is- 091. go~ ‘| ImZo ¶mo½¶ ^mJ h¡ -
(A) Epicarp (A) EnrH$mn©
(B) Mesocarp
(B) {‘gmoH$mn©
(C) Endocarp
(C) EÝS>moH$mn©
(D) Both (A) & (B)
(D) XmoZm| (A) Ed§ (B)
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096. The tag colour of certified seed is- 096. gaQ>r’$mBS> ~rOm| H$m Q>¡J h¡ -
(A) Purple (A) ~¢JZr
(B) Blue (B) Zrbm
(C) White (C) g’o$X
(D) Green (D) ham
097. The tag colour of foundation seed is- 097. ’$mCÝS>oeZ ~rOm| H$m Q>¡J h¡ -
(A) Purple (A) ~¢JZr
(B) Blue (B) Zrbm
(C) White (C) g’o$X
(D) Green (D) ham
098. The tetrazolium chloride test is used to 098. Q>oQ>amOmo{b¶‘ ³bmoamBS> narjU ..........
check- kmV H$aZo Ho$ {bE {H$¶m OmVm h¡ -
(A) Germination of seed (A) ~rOm| H$s A§Hw$aU j‘Vm
(B) Viability of seeds (B) ~rOm| H$s OrdZ ¶mo½¶Vm
(C) Respiration of seed (C) ~rOm| H$m ídmgmoÀN>dmg
(D) None of these. (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
099. The harmone use for ripening the fruit 099. ’$bm| H$mo nH$mZo ‘| {H$g hma‘moZ H$m Cn¶moJ
is- hmoVm h¡ -
(A) Gibberellic acid (A) {O~ao{bH$ Aåb
(B) Auxin (B) Am¡{gZ
(C) Cytokinin (C) gmBQ>moH$m¶{ZZ
(D) Ethylene (D) BWm¶{bZ
100. Grodex test is the indicator of- 100. J«moS>o³g narjU gyMH$ h¡ -
(A) Seed respiration (A) ~rO ídmgmoÀN>dmg
(B) Seed germination (B) ~rO H$s A§Hw$aU j‘Vm
(C) Both (A) & (B) (C) XmoZm| (A) VWm (B)
(D) None of these (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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AG - III : AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND STATISTICS / H¥${f A{^¶m§{ÌH$s Am¡a gm§p»¶H$s
101. Share, mould board and land side are 101. ’$mb, n§Im Am¡a b¡ÊS> gmBS> Ow‹S>r hmoVr
attached with h¡
(A) frog (A) ’«$mJ go
(B) body (B) ~m°S>r go
(C) beam (C) h[ag go
$ (D) handle $ (D) ‘w{‹S>¶m go
102. Mould board of plow are of following 102. hb Ho$ n§Io {ZåZ àH$ma Ho$ hmoVo h¢-
type
(A) ñQ>~b
(A) Stubble type
(B) gmS> ¶m ~«oH$a
(B) sod or breaker type
(C) OZab H$m‘ Ho$ {b¶o
(C) general purpose type
$ (D) all of the above. $ (D) Cnamo³V g^r
103. Tilt angle of disc plow is in the range 103. VdoXma hb Ho$ nrN>o Ho$ H$moU ({Q>ëQ> E§{Jb)
of- H$s n[a{Y (a|O) hmoVr h¡
(A) 35 to 50° (A) 35 go 50°
(B) 10 to 15° (B) 10 go 15°
(C) 40 to 45°
(C) 40 go 45°
$ (D) 15 to 25°
$ (D) 15 go 25°
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106. Coulters are used - 106. H$moëQ>a H$m H$m‘ hmoVm h¡
(A) To help loosing furrow slice from (A) Hy§$‹S> H$mo T>rbm H$aZo ‘| ‘XX H$aZm
wall (B) IanVdma H$mo H$mQ>Zm
(B) to cut through trash (C) hb H$m qIMmd H$‘ H$aZm
(C) to reduce the draft of plow $ (D) Cnamo³V g^r
$ (D) all of the above
108. Sub-surface tillage tools are used to 108. H$‘ gVh dmbo OwVmB© ¶§Ì H$m¶© H$aVo h¢-
work (A) H$‘ ({N>N>bo) JhamB© na
(A) at a shallow depth (B) A{YH$ JhamB© na
(B) at deep depth (C) {‘Q²>Q>r nbQ>Zo Ho$ {b¶o
(C) to invert the soil $ (D) Cnamo³V H$moB© Zht
$ (D) none of the above
110. The implement chokes between discs. 110. VdoXma OwVmB© ¶§Ì Ho$ ~rM MmoqH$J H$m H$maU
(A) Speed of tractor is too low (A) Q´>¡³Q>a H$s J{V H$m H$‘ hmoZm&
(B) scrapers are not set correctly (B) ñH«o$na H$m R>rH$ go Zht bJmZm&
(C) gangs are not rolling freely (C) J¢J H$m ñdV§Ì ê$n go Zht Ky‘Zm
$ (D) All of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V g^r
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111. Hoe type furrow openers are - 111. hmo Vah Ho$ Hy$‹S> ~ZmZo dmbo ¶§Ì AÀN>o
(A) Good for strong root infested soil hmoVo h¢
(B) Good for poor trashy soil (A) nWarbr Am¡a O‹S> (ê$Q>) dmbr O‘rZ
115. Rotary puddlers are used in rice 115. YmZ H$s IoVr Ho$ {bE amoQ>ar nS>ba Cn¶w³V
cultivation due to- h¡-
(A) better pulverization (A) {‘Q²>Q>r H$mo AÀN>r Vah ^war^war H$aZo
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116. Open type impeller is used - 116. Iwbo àH$ma Ho$ Bånoba H$m à¶moJ hmoVm h¡-
(A) for pumping liquid containing (A) Ob ‘| R>mog nXmW© Ho$ gmW nån
solid particles H$aZo Ho$ {bE
(B) for pumping clean water (B) ñdÀN> Ob H$mo nån H$aZo Ho$ {bE
(C) for pumping liquid containing (C) go{S>‘oÝQ> Ed§ Aݶ nXmW© go {‘{lV
sediments and foreign matter Ob H$mo nån H$aZo Ho$ {bE
$ (D) None of above $ (D) Cnamo³V ‘| go H$moB© Zht
117. A pump is discharging 300 l/sec 117. EH$ nån 300 br/go. nmZr 20 ‘rQ>a Ho$
from head of 20 m. The water horse
hoS> go Xo ahm h¡& nån H$s Ob hmg©
power of pump is
ep³V (dmQ>a hmg© nmda) h¡-
(A) 60 whp (B) 70 whp
(A) 60 whp (B) 70 whp
(C) 80 whp$ (D) 90 whp
(C) 80 whp$ (D) 90 whp
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121. Size of spray drop of orchard sprayer 121. {N>‹S>H$md dmbr ‘erZ {Og‘| Q>~m} Zm{Ob
with turbo nozzle varies from- bJr hmoVr h¡ Cg‘| {N>‹S>H$md Ho$ ~y§X H$s
(A) 90-100 micron gmBO H$s a|O hmoVr h¡-
(B) 100-150 micron (A) 90-100 micron
124. Buck scraper is used for 124. ~H$ ñH«o$na H$m‘ ‘| AmVm h¡-
(A) Breaking the clod (A) R>obo Vmo‹S>Zo Ho$
(B) inverting the soil (B) {‘Q²>Q>r nbQ>Zo Ho$
(C) levelling the field (C) joÌ H$mo g‘Vb H$aZo Ho$
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126. The height of water on 90°v notch is 126. ¶{X nmZr H$s D±$MmB© 90°v ZmM ‘| 4 go.‘r.
4 cm, the discharge will be h¡ Vmo àld hmoZm-
(A) 0.5 l/sec. (A) 0.5 l/go.
(B) 0.6 l/sec. (B) 0.6 l/go.
(C) 0.45 l/sec. (C) 0.45 l/go.
$ (D) 0.5 l/sec. $ (D) 0.5 l/go.
128. Sub Soiler is operated at maximum 128. g~-ñdmba Ho$ H$m¶© H$aZo H$s A{YH$V‘
depth of JhamB© hmoVr h¡-
(A) 50 to 60 cm (A) 50 go 60 go.‘r.
(B) 70 to 80 cm (B) 70 go 80 go.‘r.
(C) 75 to 90 cm (C) 75 go 90 go.‘r.
130. In trashing soil, type of furrow opener 130. IanVdma dmbr ^y{‘ ‘| ~wdmB© Ho$ {b¶o
is used in drill- {ZåZ Vah H$m Hy$‹S> ~ZmZo H$m ¶§Ì à¶moJ
(A) Single disc type hmoVm h¡-
(B) stub runner type (A) EH$ {S>ñH$ dmbm
(B) ñQ>~ aZa Vah H$m
(C) hoe type
(C) hmo Vah H$m
$ (D) shoe type
$ (D) ey Vah H$m
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131. The measures of dispersion is - 131. ’¡$bmd ({S>gng©Z) H$m ‘mnH$ h¡-
(A) range (A) a|O
(B) mean deviation (B) ‘ܶ {ZMbZ
(C) standard deviation (C) ‘mZH$ {dMbZ
$ (D) All of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V g^r
(A) M.D.(M) = 1/n / i = 1 | xi - x |
n
(B) M.D.(M) = 1/n / i = 1 | xi - m |
n
(B) M.D.(M) = 1/n / i = 1 | xi - m |
n
/ n
xi - a)
/ (C) M.D.(M) =
n i= 1
xi - a) n
(C) M.D.(M) = i = 1 $ (D) Cnamo³V H$moB© Zht
n
$ (D) None of the above
134. {ZåZ S>oQ>m Ho$ AmYma na ‘ܶ {dMbZ
134. Given following information (M.D. X) ³¶m hmoJm-
N= / n
i= 1
= 40, / n
i= 1
fi xi = 300 N= / n
i= 1
= 40, / n
i= 1
fi xi = 300
/ n
fi (xi - x ) = 92, find the M.D. X
i= 1 / n
i= 1
fi (xi - x ) = 92
(A) 2 (B) 3
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 2.3$ (D) 3.3 (C) 2.3$ (D) 3.3
135. The means of following distribution is- 135. {ZåZ{b{IV ~§Q>Z H$m ‘mܶ‘ h¡&
Class 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
Class 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
No.of
2 3 8 14 8 No.of
students 2 3 8 14 8
students
(A) 50.37 (A) 50.37
(B) 36.375 (B) 36.375
(C) 41.57 (C) 41.57
$ (D) 35.125 $ (D) 35.125
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136. The M.D. X (Mean Deviation) for above 136. Cnamo³V àíZ Z§.135 H$m ‘ܶ {dMbZ h¡-
problem (135) is (A) 7 (B) 9
(A) 7 (B) 9 (C) 12$ (D) 8.4
(C) 12$ (D) 8.4
137. If, / n
i= 1
(xi - x ) 2 is small this indicates i= 1 i
140. Standard deviation of continuous 140. bJmVma ~maå~maVm H$m ‘mZH$ {dMbZ ¶{X
frequency distribution is given as S= 1/n / i = 1 fi (xi - x ) 2
n
/ n
i= 1
fi (x - x ) 2 = 10050 / n
fi (x - x ) 2 = 10050
i= 1
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141. The variance of the Q.No. 140 will 141. Cnamo³V àíZ g§.140 H$m àgmaU d¡[a¶§g hmoJm
be - (A) 201 (B) 101
(A) 201 (B) 101 (C) 301$ (D) 401
(C) 301$ (D) 401
144. In case of open ended classes an 144. AmonoZ EÝS>oS> ³bmgm| Ho$ g§~§Y ‘| Cn¶moJ
appropriate measure of dispersion to be H$aZodmbm àH$sU©Z H$m C{MV ‘mZ h¡-
used is - (A) a|O
(A) Range (B) ‘mZH$ {dMbZ
(B) Standard deviation (C) ‘mܶ {dMbZ
(C) Mean deviation $ (D) MVwW©H$ {dMbZ
$ (D) Quality deviation
146. Harrow is mainly used for- 146. h¡amo H$m ‘w»¶ ê$n go à¶moJ hmoVm h¡-
(A) Primary tillage implement (A) àmB‘ar OwVmB© Ho$ ¶§Ì Ho$ ê$n ‘|
(B) secondary tillage implement (B) goHo$ÝS>ar OwVmB© Ho$ ê$n ‘|
(C) pudling equipment (C) nS>qbJ Ho$ {b¶o
$ (D) None of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V ‘| go H$moB© Zht
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147. Zero till ferti seed drill is mainly used 147. {~Zm OwVmB© Ho$ Johÿ± ~modmB© H$s ‘erZ H$mo
to sow wheat- ‘w»¶V… à¶moJ H$aVo h¢-
(A) directly in paddy field after harvest (A) YmZ Ho$ H$Q>mB© Ho$ ~mX {~Zm OwVmB© Ho$
(B) Pulverized paddy field (B) {‘Q²>Q>r ^wa^war H$aZo Ho$ ~mX
(C) plowed paddy field (C) YmZ Ho$ IoV H$s OwVmB© Ho$ ~mX
$ (D) All of the above $ (D) g^r Xem ‘|
148. Drip irrigation in good for- 148. {S´>n qgMmB© AÀN>r h¡-
(A) Orchard crop (A) ~JrMm| Ho$ {bE
(B) Tomato crop (B) Q>‘mQ>a H$s ’$gb Ho$ {bE
(C) Cabbage and Cauliflower crop (C) nmV Ed§ ’y$bJmo^r H$s ’$gb Ho$ {bE
$ (D) All of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V g^r Ho$ {bE
149. Cultivator is mainly used for- 149. H$ëQ>rdoQ>a ‘w»¶V… à¶moJ {H$¶m OmVm h¡-
(A) Plowing (A) OwVmB© Ho$ {b¶o
(B) Intercultur (B) {ZamB©-Jw‹S>mB© Ho$ {bE
(C) Pudding (C) n‹S>qbJ Ho$ {b¶o
$ (D) None of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V ‘| go {H$gr ‘| ^r Zht
150. With mould board plow the level of 150. n§Io dmbo hb go OwVmB© Ho$ ~mX IoV H$m
field is - bo~ob-
(A) Improved (A) gwYmaVm h¡
(B) Disturbed (B) Iam~ hmoVm h¡
(C) Maintained (C) g‘mZ ~Zm ahVm h¡
$ (D) None of the above $ (D) Cnamo³V ‘| go {H$gr ‘| ^r Zht
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / H$ÀMo H$m‘ Ho$ {b¶o OJh
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