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Class 9 Science Chapter 12 Improvement In Food Resources

Class 9 Science Chapter 12, Improvement in Food Resources, focuses on various methods to enhance food production to meet the growing demands of the population. This quiz will test your understanding of key concepts such as crop production and management, nutrient requirements of plants, irrigation methods, and crop protection. It will also cover animal husbandry, poultry farming, fisheries, beekeeping, and dairy farming as essential practices for improving food resources. Additionally, topics like organic farming, hybridization, and sustainable agriculture will be assessed. The quiz will include multiple-choice questions, conceptual reasoning, and real-life application-based questions to evaluate your knowledge of modern agricultural techniques and livestock management. Get ready to explore the world of food production and sustainability through this engaging and interactive quiz!

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Category: Strategies for Increasing Food Production

1. A livestock farmer wants to improve the productivity of his cattle while ensuring sustainable practices. Which of the following approaches should he prioritize?

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Category: Macronutrients – Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur

2. Which of the following is a macronutrient essential for plant growth?

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Category: Protection from extreme temperatures

3. A poultry farmer notices that during extreme winter, the mortality rate of broilers increases significantly despite maintaining standard feed and vaccination protocols. What could be the most effective solution to reduce this mortality rate?

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Category: Crop Production Management

4. Which of the following nutrients is classified as a macro-nutrient for plants?

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Category: Check dams for groundwater recharge

5. A region receives an annual rainfall of 1200 mm. The runoff coefficient is 0.4, and the infiltration rate is 60% of the total rainwater that percolates into the ground. If a check-dam is constructed to capture the runoff, how much groundwater recharge will occur per hectare annually?

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Category: Cereals – Wheat, Rice, Maize, Millets

6. Which of the following is a method used in crop variety improvement?

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Category: Marine Fisheries – Fishing in oceans (Tuna, Sardines)

7. A fisherman wants to increase the yield of tuna in open sea fishing. Which of the following methods would be most effective in locating large schools of tuna?

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Category: Oil Seeds – Mustard, Soybean, Groundnut

8. What is one of the primary reasons for developing crop varieties with uniform maturity duration?

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Category: Need for Crop Variety Improvement

9. What is the primary purpose of developing crop varieties resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses?

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Category: Balanced diet (Roughage + Concentrates)

10. (A) Dairy animals require a balanced diet comprising both roughage and concentrates to maintain their health and milk production.
(R) Roughage provides the necessary fibre for digestion, while concentrates supply proteins and other essential nutrients.

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Category: Methods of Crop Variety Improvement

11. What is the primary reason for developing dwarf varieties of cereal crops?

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Category: Shorter maturity duration

12. A farmer plans to reduce the cost of crop production by selecting a variety with shorter maturity duration. What is the primary economic benefit of this approach?

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Category: Canals

13. A canal system receives water from a reservoir and distributes it through branch canals and distributaries. If the main canal carries 5000 $m^3$ of water per hour and is divided into two branch canals with flow rates in the ratio 3:2, what is the flow rate of the second branch canal?

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Category: Hybridisation – Intervarietal, Interspecific, Intergeneric crossing

14. What is the process of crossing between different varieties of the same species called?

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Category: Importance of Animal Husbandry

15. What is the primary purpose of cattle farming?

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Category: Vegetables and Fruits – Source of vitamins & minerals

16. What is the primary nutrient obtained from fruits and vegetables?

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Category: Composite Fish Culture – Cultivation of multiple fish species in the same pond

17. What is the primary reason for cultivating bottom feeders in a composite fish culture system?

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Category: Nutrient Management

18. A soil sample analysis reveals deficiencies in calcium, iron, and boron. What is the most effective way to address these deficiencies without harming long-term soil fertility?

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Category: Capture Fishing – Natural catching

19. A fishing company is using echo-sounders and satellites to locate large schools of fish in the open sea. If the echo-sounder detects a school of fish at a depth of 200 meters and the speed of sound in seawater is 1500 m/s, how much time will it take for the sound wave to return to the echo-sounder after hitting the fish?

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Category: Disease prevention through vaccinations

20. A poultry farmer observes a high mortality rate among his birds during an outbreak of a viral disease. What is the most effective long-term strategy to minimize such losses in future outbreaks?

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Category: Pest and Weed Control Methods

21. Which of the following methods helps in destroying pests by ploughing fields deep during summer?

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Category: Hygiene and disease control (Vaccination)

22. A poultry farm has 500 chickens, and 20% of them are at risk of contracting a bacterial disease. If the vaccination program reduces the risk by 80%, how many chickens will still be at risk after vaccination?

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Category: Irrigation

23. In a drought-prone area, a farmer wants to cultivate crops that can survive with minimal water. Which combination of practices should the farmer adopt to ensure sustainable crop production under these conditions?

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Category: Manure – Organic matter, improves soil structure

24. Which of the following is prepared by using earthworms to hasten the process of decomposition of plant and animal refuse?

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Category: Need for sustainable agriculture and animal husbandry

25. A farmer is practicing integrated farming by combining agriculture with livestock and beekeeping. If the farmer’s agricultural yield increases by 20%, but the beekeeping yield decreases by 10% due to pesticide use, what should the farmer prioritize to maintain sustainable practices?

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Category: Threats to Crop Yield

26. Excessive use of pesticides can lead to which of the following environmental problems?

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Category: Aquaculture – Artificial fish farming

27. What is one major problem in fish farming related to fish seed, and how is it addressed?

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Category: Layers – Egg production (Leghorn, Aseel)

28. A poultry farm specialising in Leghorn layers is experiencing a drop in egg production during the summer months. What management practice should be prioritised to address this issue?

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Category: Types of Poultry Farming

29. A broiler chicken farm is experiencing slow growth rates despite providing vitamin-rich supplementary feed. What additional nutritional factor should the farm prioritize to improve the growth rate and feed efficiency of the broilers?

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Category: White Revolution (Milk production)

30. What are the two main types of food requirements for dairy animals?

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Category: Improved quality (Protein, oil, baking quality)

31. Which of the following is a desirable quality attribute for wheat in crop improvement?

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Category: Watershed Management

32. What is the primary purpose of building small check-dams in watershed management?

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Category: River lift systems

33. A river lift system consumes 10 kWh of energy to lift 1000 cubic meters of water. If the system operates for 6 hours daily and the cost of energy is $0.1 per kWh, what is the daily cost of operating the system to lift 1200 cubic meters of water?

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Category: Sources of food (Plants and Animals)

34. Which of the following farming practices is most likely to increase food production without degrading the environment?

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Category: Population growth and food demand

35. Which of the following factors is crucial for ensuring food security in a populous country like India?

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Category: EGG AND BROILER PRODUCTION

36. A poultry farm is implementing cross-breeding programs to develop new chicken varieties with desirable traits such as summer adaptation capacity and low maintenance requirements. However, the farm is also facing challenges with disease outbreaks. What is the most effective strategy to balance these two objectives?

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Category: Importance of Food Resources

37. What is a key factor in ensuring food security for a growing population?

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Category: Importance of Honey Production

38. A beekeeper is selecting a bee variety for commercial honey production. Which of the following factors should be considered to ensure high yield and quality of honey?

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Category: Water Conservation Techniques

39. A farmer in a drought-prone region with light soils decides to implement rainwater harvesting and watershed management techniques. After constructing check-dams, the farmer observes an increase in groundwater levels and reduced soil erosion. However, the crop yield still remains low during prolonged dry spells. What is the most likely reason for this?

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Category: Desirable agronomic traits (Dwarf cereals, tall fodder crops)

40. A farmer wants to maximize the yield of both cereals and fodder crops on his farm. Which combination of crop characteristics should he focus on for optimal productivity?

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Category: Green Revolution (Food grains)

41. A farmer in a region with unpredictable weather conditions wants to maximize crop yield. Which of the following strategies should the farmer prioritize for crop variety improvement to ensure stable production under diverse climatic conditions?

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Category: Nutrient-rich feed

42. A dairy cow requires a balanced ration that includes both roughage and concentrates. If the total daily requirement of a cow is 20 kg, and the proportion of roughage to concentrates is 3:1, how much roughage should be included in the diet?

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Category: Resistance to biotic (pests, diseases) and abiotic (drought, flood) stresses

43. In the context of crop improvement, which of the following combinations of agronomic characteristics would be most beneficial for a cereal crop grown in regions with frequent water logging and pest issues?

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Category: Mixed Cropping – Growing two or more crops on the same land (Wheat + Gram)

44. A farmer is growing wheat and gram together on the same piece of land. If the yield of wheat is 20 quintals per hectare and the yield of gram is 10 quintals per hectare, what will be the total yield per hectare if the farmer decides to replace 25% of the wheat area with gram? Assume that the yields remain constant per unit area.

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Category: Inland Fisheries – Freshwater fishing (Catla, Rohu)

45. (A) Composite fish culture increases the fish yield from a pond by utilizing all available food resources efficiently.
(R) In composite fish culture, different species like Catla, Rohu, Mrigal, and Common Carp are selected because they have different feeding zones and do not compete for food.

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Category: Management Practices

46. In a composite fish culture system, five different species of fish are cultured together in a pond. If the surface feeders consume algae and plankton, mid-water feeders consume detritus, and bottom feeders consume organic matter, what is the primary advantage of this system?

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Category: Management of Poultry

47. A poultry farmer wants to develop a new breed of chicken that is tolerant to high temperatures and can utilize fibrous cheaper diets. Which two breeds should the farmer consider for cross-breeding to achieve these traits?

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Category: Higher yield

48. What is the advantage of developing dwarf varieties in cereals?

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Category: Genetic Modification – Introduction of desired genes

49. What is the primary purpose of introducing a desired gene into a crop plant?

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Category: Rainwater Harvesting

50. What is the primary purpose of building check-dams in rainwater harvesting?

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Category: Pulses – Gram, Pea, Green Gram, Black Gram

51. A farmer wants to develop a new variety of black gram (urad) that is resistant to both drought and common diseases. Which of the following methods would be most effective for achieving this goal?

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Category: Methods to Reduce Storage Loss

52. A farmer stored grains without proper cleaning and drying. After a few weeks, he observed discolouration and loss in weight of the grains. Which combination of factors is most likely responsible for this issue?

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Category: Cattle Farming

53. Which method is commonly used to improve cattle breeds for both long lactation periods and disease resistance?

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Category: Kharif Crops – June to October (Paddy, Maize, Cotton)

54. Which of the following is a method used to incorporate desirable characteristics into crop varieties?

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Category: Milch animals – Milk-producing breeds (Jersey, Sahiwal, Red Sindhi)

55. Which of the following is an exotic breed of milch animal known for its long lactation period?

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Category: Draught animals – Used for agricultural labour

56. Which of the following animals are primarily used for draught labour in agricultural work?

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Category: Role of food in human health

57. The Green Revolution and White Revolution have significantly increased food production in India. However, their long-term impact on the environment has been concerning. Which of the following best explains the potential risks associated with these revolutions?

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Category: Limitations of cultivable land

58. How can sustainable practices in agriculture and animal husbandry address both food security and environmental degradation?

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Category: CROP PROTECTION MANAGEMENT

59. Which of the following is an example of a weed?

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Category: Improvement in Crop Yields

60. A field infested with weeds and insect pests is treated with pesticides. However, the farmer observes that the excessive use of pesticides has led to environmental pollution and reduced soil fertility. What alternative methods should the farmer adopt to manage weeds and pests effectively without harming the environment?

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Category: Storage Losses

61. Which of the following is a biotic factor responsible for storage losses in grains?

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Category: Need for Improvement in Food Production

62. In India, food security depends not only on food availability but also on people’s access to it. Which of the following measures would most effectively address the issue of food security in rural areas?

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Category: Crop Rotation – Successive planting of different crops for better soil health

63. Which of the following is a primary benefit of crop rotation?

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Category: Micronutrients – Iron, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Molybdenum

64. In a region where the soil is known to be deficient in molybdenum, which crop would be most affected if no corrective measures are taken?

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Category: Additional income for farmers

65. A farmer has a pond of area 500 $m^2$ and decides to practice composite fish culture. He plans to stock the pond with Catla, Rohu, and Mrigal in the ratio 3:2:1 respectively. If the optimal stocking density is 5 fish per $m^2$, how many fish of each species should he stock?

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Category: Cropping Patterns

66. A farmer practices inter-cropping of soyabean and maize in a definite pattern. He also plans to rotate these crops with wheat in the next season. Which of the following statements best describes the benefits of this farming strategy?

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Category: Low-cost farming (Basic irrigation and fertilisers)

67. Which of the following nutrients is supplied to plants by air?

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Category: Broilers – Meat production

68. A poultry breeder is developing a new broiler variety by cross-breeding an indigenous breed with an exotic breed. The main goal is to enhance the summer adaptation capacity of the broilers. Which of the following traits should be prioritized during the selection process to achieve this objective?

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Category: Intercropping – Row-wise planting of different crops (Maize + Soybean)

69. In an intercropping system of maize and soybeans, which of the following best explains why pests are less likely to spread compared to a monoculture system?

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Category: Rabi Crops – November to April (Wheat, Mustard, Peas)

70. Which of the following irrigation systems is most suitable for areas with irregular canal flow?

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Category: Mixed farming and integrated farming practices

71. A farmer has a 10-hectare farm where he practices mixed farming by combining crop production and livestock rearing. To maximize sustainability, he decides to integrate poultry farming into his system. If the farmer allocates 4 hectares for crops, 3 hectares for livestock, and the remaining area for poultry, what is the percentage of land allocated for poultry farming?

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Category: Wider adaptability to environmental conditions

72. A crop variety developed for wider adaptability is being tested in regions with varying soil salinity levels. Which of the following factors is most critical for ensuring the success of this variety across different environments?

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Category: Source of milk, meat, eggs, wool, and draught animals

73. Which of the following is a method to increase milk production in dairy animals?

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Category: No-cost farming (Traditional methods)

74. A farmer is planning to implement inter-cropping with soyabean and maize in a definite row pattern. What is the main advantage of this method over mono-cropping?

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Category: Crop Variety Improvement

75. Which of the following is a method used to incorporate desirable characters into crop varieties?

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Category: Poultry Farming

76. A poultry farmer wants to develop a new breed of chicken that has high summer adaptation capacity and low maintenance requirements. Which of the following cross-breeding strategies should the farmer adopt to achieve these traits?

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Category: Introduction

77. What are the potential risks associated with intensively utilizing natural resources through revolutions like the Green and White Revolutions?

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Category: Bees also provide wax used in medicine

78. A beekeeper notices that the honey produced in two different regions has distinct flavors. What factor primarily influences the taste of the honey in these regions?

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Category: Fertilisers – Chemical nutrients, enhances yield but affects soil fertility

79. A plant shows stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and poor flowering. Analysis of the soil reveals low levels of nitrogen and phosphorus but adequate levels of micronutrients like iron and zinc. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

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Category: Cropping Seasons

80. Which of the following is a rabi crop?

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Category: Sources of Nutrients

81. Excessive use of fertilizers in agriculture can lead to certain environmental issues. Which of the following is a direct consequence of overusing fertilizers?

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Category: Wells (Dug wells, Tube wells)

82. What is the primary purpose of building small check-dams in rainwater harvesting and watershed management?

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Category: Economic benefits for farmers

83. What is the primary purpose of cross-breeding in poultry farming?

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Category: Sources of Irrigation

84. A watershed management project aims to build check-dams to increase groundwater levels. If a check-dam intercepts rainwater runoff from a catchment area of 10 hectares and stores 5000 cubic meters of water, what is the average depth of water stored per hectare in the check-dam?

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Category: High-cost farming (Advanced technology, hybrid seeds)

85. Which of the following is a key characteristic of high-cost farming?

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Category: Bee-Keeping (Apiculture)

86. What is the primary factor that determines the taste and quality of honey produced by bees?

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Category: Animal Husbandry

87. What is the primary purpose of animal husbandry?

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Category: Tanks

88. A check-dam is constructed in a watershed area with an average slope of 10%. If the dam reduces the soil erosion rate from 5 tons per hectare per year to 2 tons per hectare per year, what is the percentage reduction in soil erosion due to the check-dam?

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Category: Categories of Food Crops

89. Which crop provides us with carbohydrates for energy requirements?

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Category: Proper shelter and hygiene

90. A poultry farm experienced an outbreak of a viral disease, causing significant loss. Which of the following measures would have been most effective in preventing this outbreak?

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Category: Mariculture – Marine fish farming

91. A mariculture farm cultivates shellfish and finned fishes in seawater. Given that the demand for marine fish is increasing due to depleted natural stocks, which of the following practices would most effectively ensure sustainable production without overexploiting marine resources?

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Category: Fodder Crops – Berseem, Oats (For livestock)

92. What is the primary use of oats in agriculture?

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Category: Fish Production

93. In a composite fish culture system, a pond is stocked with surface feeders, middle-zone feeders, bottom feeders, and weed-eating fish species. What is the primary advantage of this system?

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