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*Animal Husbandry & Dairy Science*
1 What is the mean of ration? *It is allowance feed given to animal for a period of 24 hours.* ✅
2 Roughages are the feed stuff which contains more than of crude fiber and less than of TDN.? *18% , 60%*✅
3 What should be the maximum concentration of crude fiber in poultry ration? *6 to 8%*✅
4 What should be the temperature of water present in an artificial vagina while collecting the semen? *45°C*✅
5 Dairy cow with “Very Good” grade scores points in judging score card ? *85-90*✅
6 Colostrum is given to:? *New born calves only*✅
7 Berseem contains __ of crude protein? *17-19%*
8 Back crossing means? *Mating of crossbred female to one of its pure breed parent*✅
9 Onion is which kind of crop? *Long day plant*✅
10 Scab or wart like lesions on featherless part of body such as comb and wattles is symptom of which of the following disease? *Fowl pox*✅
11 Nutrients which are required by plants in small quantity are referred as? *Micro nutrients*✅
12. 2 kg bran plus 1kg jaggary or molasses moistened with lukewarm water is given to? *Freshly calved cow or buffalo*✅
13 Milk secreting hormone oxytocin is secreted from? *Posterior pituitary gland*✅
14 Milk produced by which of the following method is more hygienic? *Machine milking*✅
15 Which is the oldest method for poultry keeping? *Free Range system*✅
16 Which is the best crop for hay making? *Green oat*✅
17 Which acid is used in the Gerber fat testing method? *Sulphuric acid*✅
18 Which part of ruminant stomach contains 100 folds from inside called as laminae? *Omasum*✅
19 Which of the following is not a productive roughage? *Green maize*✅
20 Which is not the part of male reproductive system? *Fallopian tubes*✅
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Anti Poverty & Employment Generation Programmes
As per the estimation by the Tendulkar Committee the number of Below Poverty Line (BPL) declined to 21.9% of the population in 2011-12 from 29.8% in 2009-10 and 37.2% in 2004-05. The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index-2018 released by the UN noted that 271 million people moved out of poverty between 2005/06 and 2015/16 in India. The poverty rate in the country has nearly halved, falling from 55% to 28% over the ten-year period.Still a big part of the population in india is living Below the Povert Line. As per Tendulkar Committee this estimation is around 21.9% of the total population of the country.
Anti poverty measures and Employment Generating programmes are:
1. Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP):The Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP), which was introduced in 1978-79 and universalized from 2nd October, 1980, aimed at providing assistance to the rural poor in the form of subsidy and bank credit for productive employment opportunities through successive plan periods. On 1st April, 1999, the IRDP and allied programmes were merged into a single programme known as Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY). The SGSY emphasizes on organizing the rural poor into self-help groups, capacity-building, planning of activity clusters, infrastructure support, technology, credit and marketing linkages.
2. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana/Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana:Under the Wage Employment Programmes, the National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) and Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP) were started in Sixth and Seventh Plans. The NREP and RLEGP were merged in April 1989 under Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY). The JRY was meant to generate meaningful employment opportunities for the unemployed and underemployed in rural areas through the creation of economic infrastructure and community and social assets. The JRY was revamped from 1st April, 1999, as Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana (JGSY). It now became a programme for the creation of rural economic infrastructure with employment generation as the secondary objective.
3. Rural Housing – Indira Awaas Yojana:The Indira Awaas Yojana (LAY) programme aims at providing free housing to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in rural areas and main targets would be the households of SC/STs. It was first merged with the Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY) in 1989 and in 1996 it broke away from JRY into a separate housing scheme for the rural poor.
4. Food for Work Programme:The Food for Work Programme was started in 2000-01 as a component of EAS full form??. It was first launched in eight drought-affected states of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Uttaranchal. It aims at enhancing food security through wage employment. Food grains are supplied to states free of cost, however, the supply of food grains from the Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns has been slow.
5. Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY):The JGSY, EAS and Food for Work Programme were revamped and merged under the new Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) Scheme from 1st September, 2001. The main objective of the scheme continues to be the generation of wage employment, creation of durable economic infrastructure in rural areas and provision of food and nutrition security for the poor.
6. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) 2005:It was launched on February 2, 2005. The Act provides 100 days assured employment every year to every rural household. One-third of the proposed jobs would be reserved for women. The central government will also establish National Employment Guarantee Funds. Similarly, state governments will establish State Employment Guarantee Funds for implementation of the scheme. Under the programme, if an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days s/he will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
Salient features of MGNREGA are:I. Right based frameworkII. Time bound guarantee of employmentIII. Labour intensive workIV. Women empowermentV. Transparency and accountabilityVI. Adequate funding by central government
7. National Food for Work Programme:It was launched on November 14, 2004 in 150 most backward districts of the country. The objective of the programme was to provide additional resources available under Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojna. This was 100% centrally funded programme. Now this programme has been subsumed in the MGNREGA from Feb 2, 2006.
8. National Rural Livelihood Mission: Ajeevika (2011)It is the skill and placement initiative of Ministry of Rural development. It is a part of National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)–the mission for poverty reduction is called Ajeevika (2011). It evolves out the need to diversify the needs of the rural poor and provide them jobs with regular income on monthly basis. Self Help groups are formed at the village level to help the needy.
9. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna:The cabinet on March 21, 2015 cleared the scheme to provide skill training to 1.4 million youth with an overall outlay of Rs. 1120 crore. This plan is implemented with the help of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship through the National Skill Development Corporation. It will focus on fresh entrant to the labour market, especially labour market and class X and XII dropouts.
10. National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojna (HRIDAY):HRIDAY scheme was launched (21 Jan. 2015) to preserve and rejuvenate the rich cultural heritage of the country. This Rs. 500 crore programme was launched by Urban Development Ministry in New Delhi. Initially it is launched in 12 cities: Amritsar, Varanasi, Gaya, Puri, Ajmer, Mathura, Dwarka, Badami, Velankanni, Kanchipuram, Warangal and Amarvati. These programmes played/are playing a very crucial role in the development of the all sections of the society so that the concept of holistic development can be ensured in the real sense.
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AGRICULTURE MCQS FOR NABARD DA EXAM 2019
IMPORTANT MCQS
1. The science concerned with vegetable culture is called
(a) floriculture
(b) olericulture
(c) horticulture
(d) agriculture
*Ans. (b)*
2. Which of the following elements is almost non essential for plants?
(a) Ca
(b) Mo
(c) Zn
(d) Na
*Ans. (d)*
3. Although a deficiency of any one of the elements listed may result in chlorosis, only one of these elements is an element found in chlorophyll. Which is it?
(a) Zinc
(b) Iron
(c) Magnesium
(d) Chloride
*Ans. (c)*
4. Which of the following elements is not present in a nitrogenous base?
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Carbon
(c) Phosphorus
(d) Nitrogen
*Ans. (c)*
5. A water-fern, which is used as a green manure in rice fields, is
(a) Salvinia
(b) Mucor
(c) Aspergillus
(d) Azolla
*Ans. (d)*
6. Green manure plants used by farmers mainly belong to
(a) compositae
(b) leguminosae
(c) solanaceae
(d) poaceae
*Ans. (b)*
7. Major food crops of the world belongs to
(a) leguminosae
(b) gramineae
(c) solanaceae
(d) cruciferae
*Ans. (b)*
8. The principal cereal crop of India is
(a) wheat
(b) rice
(c) barley
(d) sorghum
*Ans. (b)*
9. Which one among the following chemicals is used for causing defoliation of forest trees?
(a) Posphon D
(b) Malic hydrazide
(c) 2, 4-D
(d) Amo 1618
*Ans. (c)*
10. Bioherbicides have been recommended
(a) to prevent ecodegradation
(b) because of their ready availability
(c) because of their cheap rates
(d) because of their abundance
*Ans. (a)*
11. The most important weed against which eradication measures would be taken on war
footings is
(a) Eichhornia
(b) Dactylis
(c) Parthenium
(d) Ageratum
*Ans. (c)*
12. Water logging of soil makes it physiologically dry because
(a) this condition does not allow the capillary force to work
(b) this condition does not allow oxygen to enter the soil
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
*Ans. (b)*
13. Which one of the following is natural insecticide?
(a) pyrethrum
(b) nicotine
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
*Ans. (C)
14. The process by which nutrient chemicals or contaminants are dissolved and carried away by water, or are moved into a lower layer of soil
(a) mulching
(b) desertification
(c) incineration
(d) leaching
*Ans. (d)*
15. Which of the following is an example of a weed of rabi season that infest wheat crop?
(a) Chenopodium
(b) Motha
(c) Jangali jowar
(d) None of the above
*Ans. (a)*
16. First bioinsecticide developed commercial scale was
(a) quinine
(b) DDT
(c) organophosphate
(d) sporeine
*Ans. (d)*
17. Composted manure is produced from
(a) farmyard manure and green manure
(b) farm refuse and household refuse
(c) organic remains of biogas plants
(d) rotten vegetables and animal refuse
*Ans. (d)*
18. Norin-l0 gene from Japan is a
(a) dwarf gene of wheat
(b) dwarf gene of rice
(c) dwarf gene of maize
(d) disease resistant gene of rice
*Ans. (a)*
19. Aims of plant breeding are to produce
(a) disease-free varieties
(b) high-yielding varieties
(c) early-maturing varieties
(d) all of the above
*Ans. (d)*
20. Growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land is called
(a) mixed cropping
(b) mixed farming
(c) intercropping
(d) fanning
*Ans. (a)*
21. The Mexican dwarf wheat variety was developed by
(a) Swaminathan
(b) Borlaugh
(c) Watson
(d) Khush
*Ans. (b)*
22. The desired varieties of
economically useful crops are raised by
(a) vemalisation
(b) mutation
(c) natural selection
(d) hybridisation
*Ans. (d)*
23. High-yielding varieties of wheat were primarily developed by Indian scientist by crossing- breeding traditional varieties with
(a) American varieties
(b) Mexican varieties
(c) European varieties
(d) African varieties
*Ans. (b)*
24. A plant breeder: waists to develop a disease resistant variety. What should he do first?
(a) Hybridisation
(b) Mutation
(c) Selection
(d) Production of crop
*Ans. (c)*
25. Selection of homozygous plant is
(a) pure line selection
(b) mass selection
(c) mixed selection
(d) introduction
*Ans. (a)
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Crop and their Moisture sensitive period
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Rice, Finger millet - Primordia development, heading, flowering
Sorghum - Booting, Blooming
Maize - Tasseling, Silking
Wheat - Crown-root initiation
Groundnut - Peg penetration, flowering
Sunflower - Two weeks before flowering to 2 WAF
Safflower - From rosette to flowering
Cotton - Flowering, boll development
Tobacco - Tapping stage
Potato - Tuber initiation to tuber maturity
Onion - Bulb formation
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Previous Year Paper Essay asked RBI GRADE B
RBI Grade-B (General) - 2004
Write an argumentative essay in about 500 words on any one of the following:-
1. Media and moral policing
2. Share Markets: who’s the greatest fool?
3. Are foreign degrees worth pursuing?
4. Natural disasters and the politics of aid
5. Are Chinese goods a threat to Indian Economy?
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RBI Grade-B (General) - 2007
Write an argumentative essay of about 500 words on any one of the following:
1. Has the virtual workplace become a reality?
2. Health insurance and wealth!
3. Laptops for notebooks, what next in schools?
4. In the light of the popularity of ODIs and 20x20s has Test Cricket a future?
5. What’s wrong with the SEZ policy?
6. Solutions to stem the tide of Global Warming.
RBI Grade-B (General) – 2008
1. What went wrong in Singur
2. The Role of Media in a Crisis
3. The Nuclear Deal
4. The Future of Peace in India
5. Can we host the Olympics?
RBI Grade-B (General) - 2009
Write an argumentative essay of about 500 words, on any one of the following:-
1. Is China a threat to India?
2. The 2008 recession was a myth in India
3. Can we leave the world a safer place for the next generation?
4. Formal Education is the only way to success in life?
5. Business Schools – more business than school?
RBI Grade-B (General) – 2010
Write an argumentative essay of about 500 words on anyone of the following:
1. Does Politics need Ethics?
2. Cricket unites the world!
3. Do Growth and Inflation go together?
4. Is Environment our Social Responsibility?
5. Travel and Tourism is a booming business.
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AGRICULTURE MCQS FOR NABARD DA EXAM 2019
IMPORTANT MCQS
1. The science concerned with vegetable culture is called
(a) floriculture
(b) olericulture
(c) horticulture
(d) agriculture
*Ans. (b)*
2. Which of the following elements is almost non essential for plants?
(a) Ca
(b) Mo
(c) Zn
(d) Na
*Ans. (d)*
3. Although a deficiency of any one of the elements listed may result in chlorosis, only one of these elements is an element found in chlorophyll. Which is it?
(a) Zinc
(b) Iron
(c) Magnesium
(d) Chloride
*Ans. (c)*
4. Which of the following elements is not present in a nitrogenous base?
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Carbon
(c) Phosphorus
(d) Nitrogen
*Ans. (c)*
5. A water-fern, which is used as a green manure in rice fields, is
(a) Salvinia
(b) Mucor
(c) Aspergillus
(d) Azolla
*Ans. (d)*
6. Green manure plants used by farmers mainly belong to
(a) compositae
(b) leguminosae
(c) solanaceae
(d) poaceae
*Ans. (b)*
7. Major food crops of the world belongs to
(a) leguminosae
(b) gramineae
(c) solanaceae
(d) cruciferae
*Ans. (b)*
8. The principal cereal crop of India is
(a) wheat
(b) rice
(c) barley
(d) sorghum
*Ans. (b)*
9. Which one among the following chemicals is used for causing defoliation of forest trees?
(a) Posphon D
(b) Malic hydrazide
(c) 2, 4-D
(d) Amo 1618
*Ans. (c)*
10. Bioherbicides have been recommended
(a) to prevent ecodegradation
(b) because of their ready availability
(c) because of their cheap rates
(d) because of their abundance
*Ans. (a)*
11. The most important weed against which eradication measures would be taken on war
footings is
(a) Eichhornia
(b) Dactylis
(c) Parthenium
(d) Ageratum
*Ans. (c)*
12. Water logging of soil makes it physiologically dry because
(a) this condition does not allow the capillary force to work
(b) this condition does not allow oxygen to enter the soil
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
*Ans. (b)*
13. Which one of the following is natural insecticide?
(a) pyrethrum
(b) nicotine
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
*Ans. (C)
14. The process by which nutrient chemicals or contaminants are dissolved and carried away by water, or are moved into a lower layer of soil
(a) mulching
(b) desertification
(c) incineration
(d) leaching
*Ans. (d)*
15. Which of the following is an example of a weed of rabi season that infest wheat crop?
(a) Chenopodium
(b) Motha
(c) Jangali jowar
(d) None of the above
*Ans. (a)*
16. First bioinsecticide developed commercial scale was
(a) quinine
(b) DDT
(c) organophosphate
(d) sporeine
*Ans. (d)*
17. Composted manure is produced from
(a) farmyard manure and green manure
(b) farm refuse and household refuse
(c) organic remains of biogas plants
(d) rotten vegetables and animal refuse
*Ans. (d)*
18. Norin-l0 gene from Japan is a
(a) dwarf gene of wheat
(b) dwarf gene of rice
(c) dwarf gene of maize
(d) disease resistant gene of rice
*Ans. (a)*
19. Aims of plant breeding are to produce
(a) disease-free varieties
(b) high-yielding varieties
(c) early-maturing varieties
(d) all of the above
*Ans. (d)*
20. Growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land is called
(a) mixed cropping
(b) mixed farming
(c) intercropping
(d) fanning
*Ans. (a)*
21. The Mexican dwarf wheat variety was developed by
(a) Swaminathan
(b) Borlaugh
(c) Watson
(d) Khush
*Ans. (b)*
22. The desired varieties of
economically useful crops are raised by
(a) vemalisation
(b) mutation
(c) natural selection
(d) hybridisation
*Ans. (d)*
23. High-yielding varieties of wheat were primarily developed by Indian scientist by crossing- breeding traditional varieties with
(a) American varieties
(b) Mexican varieties
(c) European varieties
(d) African varieties
*Ans. (b)*
24. A plant breeder: waists to develop a disease resistant variety. What should he do first?
(a) Hybridisation
(b) Mutation
(c) Selection
(d) Production of crop
*Ans. (c)*
25. Selection of homozygous plant is
(a) pure line selection
(b) mass selection
(c) mixed selection
(d) introduction
*Ans. (a)
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