The management of animals for milk and its products for human consumption is called:

1. Animal breeding 2. Dairying
3. Domestication 4. Animal husbandry

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Consider the following statements regarding inbreeding in animal husbandry:

I. Inbreeding refers to the mating of more closely related individuals within the same breed for 4-6 generations.
II. Inbreeding increases homozygosity and is necessary if we want to evolve a pure line in any animal.
III. Inbreeding exposes harmful recessive genes that are eliminated by selection and helps in the accumulation of superior genes.
IV. Continued inbreeding usually reduces fertility and even productivity, called inbreeding depression, which can be overcome by mating selected animals of the breeding population with unrelated superior animals of the same breed.

The correct statements are:

1. I, II and III only 2. II, III and IV only
3. I, II and IV only 4. I, II, III and IV
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Classical plant breeding involves:

1. Crossing or hybridization of pure lines and hardening
2. Crossing or hybridization of wild varieties and artificial selection
3. Crossing or hybridization of wild varieties and inbreeding
4. Crossing or hybridization of pure lines and artificial selection

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Insect resistance in host crop plants may be due to morphological, biochemical, or physiological characteristics. Identify the correct statements:

I: Hairy leaves in several plants are associated with resistance to jassids in cotton and cereal leaf beetle in wheat.
II: In wheat, solid stems lead to non-preference by the stem sawfly and smooth-leaved and nectar-less cotton varieties do not attract bollworms.
III. High aspartic acid, low nitrogen and sugar content in maize lead to resistance to maize stem borers.

 

1. Only I and II 2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III 4. I, II and III
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Match biofortified crops in Column I with enriched nutrients in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

 

Column I

 

Column II

A.

Maize hybrids

a.

lysine and tryptophan

B.

Atlas 66

b.

high protein content

C.

Golden rice

c.

Vitamin A

Code

A B C
1. a b c
2. a c b
3. b a c
4. c a b
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Which of the following is the most important factor that would lead to increased milk yield
in cattle?
1. Selection of good breeds
2. Selection of good breeds
3. Stringent cleanliness and hygiene
4. Provision of ideal environmental conditions for cattle

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Regarding out-breeding, the number of correct statements is:

I. Out-crossing is the practice of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations.
II. Out-crossing is the best breeding method for animals that are below average in productivity in milk production, growth rate in beef cattle, etc.
III. A single outcross often helps to overcome inbreeding depression.
IV. In cross-breeding superior males of one breed are mated with superior females of another breed.
V. Cross-breeding allows the desirable qualities of two different breeds to be combined.
 
1. 2 2. 3
3. 4 4. 5
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Amongst the following, the number of freshwater fishes are:
Catla, Rohu, Common carp, Hilsa, Sardines, Mackerel, Pomfrets.

1. 2 2. 3
3. 4 4. 5
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Consider the following two statements:

I: An effective germplasm collection is the prerequisite of any successful plant breeding programme.
II: Genetic variability is the root of any breeding programme.

1. Both I and II are true and II explains I.
2. Both I and II are true but II does not explain I.
3. I is true but II is false.
4. I is false but II is true.

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Before releasing new cultivars in plant breeding programs, their testing includes all the following except:

1. growing these in the research fields and recording their performance under ideal fertiliser application, irrigation, and other crop management practices.
2. testing the materials in farmers’ fields, for one growing season at selected locations in the country
3. comparison to the best available local crop cultivar – a check or reference cultivar
4. taking care of all patent and legal issues

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