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Animal Husbandry NEET Questions for Students

In animal breeding which one of the following benefits cannot be derived from insemination?

(a) Control of the spread of disease.

(b) Overcoming sterility problems.

(c) Decreasing incidences of genetic defects.

(d) Decrease in the gestation period.

Option d – Decrease in the gestation period

MOET (Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer) is a method of

(a) fish cultivation

(b) hybridization of cattle

(c) birth control

(d) cloning of sheep

Option b – hybridization of cattle

MOET stands for ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer Technology

(b) More Ovulation Embryo Transfer Technology

(c) Multiple Ovulation Embryo Test Technology

(d) None of the above

Option a – Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer Technology

In the MOET procedure, to induce follicular maturation and super-ovulation which of the following hormones are administered to the cow?

(a) Follicle-stimulating hormone

(b) Progesterone

(c) Androgen

(d) Oxytocin

Option a – Follicle-stimulating hormone

In the technique of artificial insemination, the semen is mixed with semen diluters. Following are some of the diluters given. Which are correct from them

(a) Egg yolk citrate

(b) Milk glycerol diluter

(c) egg yolk phosphate

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

The toxic role which one of the following is observed in the condition known as heart? ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) Nickel

(b) Selenium

(c) Molybdenum

(d) Zinc

Option c – Molybdenum

Which of the following is an example of a prebiotic used as a feed supplement for improving the performance of monogastric animals?

(a) Lactobacilli

(b) Saccharomyces

(c) Fructo oligosaccharides

(d) Bilidobacteia

Option a – Lactobacilli

The ability of an animal to produce more number of offsprings at a faster rate in each pregnancy is called ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) breeding efficiency

(b) fertility

(c) nicking ability

(d) fecundity

Option d – fecundity

What is the average weight of the cow as well as the buffalo which is important, while selecting the breeds?

(a) 150 kg

(b) 140 kg

(c) 135 kg

(d) 100 kg

Option b – 140 kg

What is the average range of milk fat?

(a) 3.8%

(b) 4-10%

(c) 5-6%

(d) None of these

Option a – 3.8%

Which one among the following cattle breed produces the highest amount of milk? ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) Brown swiss

(b) Holstein

(c) Dutch betted

(d) Blaarkop

Option b – Holstein

Suri, Mehsana, and Jaffarabadi belong to which of the following group

(a) Gujarat group

(b) Up Group

(c) Central India Group

(d) South India Group

Option a – Gujarat group

Which of the following is a high milk-yielding variety of cows?

(a) Dorset

(b) Holstein

(c) Sahiwal

(d) Red Sindhi

Option b – Holstein

What is the reason behind the yellowish color of the milk of cows? ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) It contains more fat.

(b) It contains more acid.

(c) It contains more sugar.

(d) It contains Carotene.

Option d – It contains Carotene

The practices concerned with the improvement in animals husbandry include the management of farms and farm

(a) animals

(b) animal breeding

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

Option c – Both (a) and (b)

The primary aim of animal breeding is to breed such animals which are able to produce

(a) a qualitative increase in the product.

(b) quantitative increase in the product.

(c) marketing of animal products.

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Option d – Both (a) and (b)

A group of animals that are related by and share many many similarities is referred to as ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) breed

(b) race

(c) variety

(d) species

Option a – breed

The process which results in the identification of superior males and superior females of the same breed

(a) inbreeding

(b) outbreeding

(c) outcrossing

(d) None of the above

Option a – inbreeding

When breeding is between animals of the same breed of 4-6 generations it is called

(a) crossbreeding

(b) outbreeding

(c) outcrossing

(d) inbreeding

Option d – inbreeding

When breeding is between different breeds it is called ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) inbreeding

(b) outbreeding

(c) outcrossing

(d) cross-breeding

Option b – outbreeding

The term livestock means

(a) domestic animals

(b) poultry animals

(c) bee culture

(d) Both (b) and (c)

Option a – domestic animals

Which of the following technologies could result in faster multiplication of superior germplasm in dairy animals?

(a) Marker-assisted selection

(b) MOET

(c) Progeny testing of bulls

(d) Artificial insemination

Option d – Artificial insemination

Artificial insemination is better than natural insemination in cattle because

(a) semen of good bulls can be provided everywhere.

(b) there is no likelihood of contagious diseases.

(c) it is economical.

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

Bull semen for the purpose of artificial insemination is stored in ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(a) Ice

(b) Liquid Oxygen

(c) Liquid Nitrogen

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(d) Liquid Carbon Dioxide

Option c – Liquid Nitrogen

Inbreeding is carried out in animal husbandry because it

(a) increases vigor

(b) improves the breed

(c) increases heterozygosity

(d) increases homozygosity

Option d – increases homozygosity

Where are the Tharparkar species found?

(A) Tribal Belt

(B) Border region of Rajasthan

(C) Hadauti Region

(D) Torawati Region

Option b – Border region of Rajasthan

The cow breed known for high milk yield is ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(A) Gangatiri

(B) Haryana

(C) Sahiwal

(D) Tharparkar

Option c – Sahiwal

India’s place in milk production in the world is

(A) First

(B) Second

(C) Third

(D) Fourth

Option a – First

What is ‘Operation Flood’ associated with?

(A) Flood Control

(B) Irrigation Project

(C) Storage of Food grains

(D) Milk Production and Distribution

Option d – Milk Production and Distribution

Who is known as the father of India’s ‘White Revolution’? ( Animal Husbandry NEET Questions )

(A) Dr. Varghese Kurien

(B) Dr. Hargovind Khurana

(C) Dr. Homi Bhabha

(D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

Option a – Dr. Varghese Kurien

White Revolution is related to

(A) Egg production

(B) Milk production

(C) Wheat production

(D) Fish production

Option b – Milk production

Who among the following is associated with the ‘White Revolution’?

(A) P.J. Kurien

(B) Varghese Kurien

(C) M.S. Swaminathan

(D) M.S. Raghunathan

Option b – Varghese Kurien

Which of the following statements is correct? 1. Largest number of cattle are found in Madhya Pradesh. 2. Largest number of Buffaloes in India are found in Uttar Pradesh. 3. Largest number of sheep in India are found in Rajasthan. 4. Uttar Pradesh in India is the largest producer of cow milk. Select the correct answer using the code given below.

(A) Only 1 and 2

(B) Only 2 and 3

(C) Only 3 and 4

(D) Only 1 and 4

Option a – Only 1 and 2

About one-third of India’s cattle population is found in the three states, these are

(A) Bihar, Maharastra, and Uttar Pradesh

(B) Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh

(C) Punjab, Orissa, and Rajasthan

(D) Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Rajasthan

Option b – Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh

The most milk-yielding goat breed in India is

(A) Barbari

(B) Jamunapari

(C) Kali Bengali

(D) Beetal

Option b – Jamunapari

Stock Farming is

(A) Growing 2-3 crops at the same time

(B) Breeding of animals

(C) Crop rotation

(D) None of the above

Option b – Breeding of animals

The largest density of the number of cattle per 100-hectare gross cultivable land is in

(A) Bihar

(B) Haryana

(C) Madhya Pradesh

(D) Uttar Pradesh

Option a – Bihar

National Dairy Research Institute is located at

(A) Jhansi

(B) New Delhi

(C) Ludhiana

(D) Karnal

Option d – Karnal

In which of the following states, the area under Tubewell irrigation is the highest?

(a) Bihar

(b) Haryana

(c) U.P.

(d) Punjab

Option c – U.P.

Which of the following states of India produces more than 70 percent coffee in the country alone?

(a) Tamil Nadu

(b) Kerala

(c) Maharashtra

(d) Karnataka

Option d – Karnataka

The best milch breed in the world is :

(a) Chittagong

(b) Deoni

(c) Holstein-Friesian

(d) Sindhi

Option c – Holstein-Friesian

Rotation of crops is essential :

(a) For decreasing the number of proteins

(b) For getting different kinds of crops

(c) For increasing fertility of the soil

(d) For increasing the quantity of minerals

Option c – For increasing fertility of the soil

Which State in India has the largest extent of irrigation (percent)?

(a) Punjab

(b) Uttar Pradesh

(c) Haryana

(d) Madhya Pradesh

Option a – Punjab

The ratio of the gross cropped area to the net sown area is called :

(a) cropping intensity

(b) intensity of crop rotation

(c) crop productivity

(d) cropping diversity

Option a – cropping intensity

Which one of the following states in India has a higher percentage of tank irrigation?

(a) Tamil Nadu

(b) West Bengal

(c) Kerala

(d) Karnataka

Option a – Tamil Nadu

In which one of the following States is jute not significantly cultivated?

(a) Assam

(b) West Bengal

(c) Odisha

(d) Andhra Pradesh

Option d – Andhra Pradesh

What is Inter-cropping?

(a) It is the time period between two cropping seasons.

(b) It is the growing of two or more crops in a random mixture.

(c) It is the growing of two or more crops in definite row patterns.

(d) It is growing of different crops on a piece of land in a pre-planned succession

Option c – It is the growing of two or more crops in definite row patterns

Which of the following States is the largest producer of cardamom and pepper in India?

(a) Tamil Nadu

(b) Goa

(c) Kerala

(d) Maharashtra

Option c – Kerala

Which one of the following crops are not cultivated in Karewas, the lacustrine deposits of sand, clay, loam, silt, and boulders?

(a) Saffron

(b) Almond

(c) Walnut

(d) Ling nut

Option d – Ling nut

‘Shifting cultivation’ is not practiced in which one of the following states?

(a) Assam

(b) West Bengal

(c) Odisha

(d) Andhra Pradesh

Option b – West Bengal

In terms of value of agricultural production, the most important cash crop in India is

(a) Cotton

(b) Oilseeds

(c) Sugarcane

(d) Tobacco

Option a – Cotton

Which one of the following is not a geographical requirement for the cultivation of cotton?

(a) Temperature reaching 25°C or more in summer

(b) Moderate to light rainfall

(c) Medium loam soil with good drainage

(d) A growing period of at least 100 frost-free days

Option d – A growing period of at least 100 frost-free days

Among the agricultural commodities imported by India, which one of the following accounts for the highest imports in terms of value in the last five years?

(a) Spices

(b) Fresh fruits

(c) Pulses

(d) Vegetable oils

Option d – Vegetable oils

“The crop is subtropical in nature. A hard frost is injurious to it. It requires at least 210 frost-free days and 50 to 100 centimeters of rainfall for its growth. A light well-drained soil capable of retaining moisture is ideally suited for the cultivation of the crop.” Which one of the following is that crop?

(a) Cotton

(b) Jute

(c) Sugarcane

(d) Tea

Option a – Cotton

For an area to be excluded from the drought-prone category, what percentage of its gross cropped area should be under irrigation?

(a) 10 per cent or more

(b) 20 per cent or more

(c) 25 percent or more

(d) 30 percent or more

Option d – 30 percent or more

The number of people per unit area of arable land is termed as

(a) Agricultural density

(b) Arithmetic density

(c) Physiological density

(d) Economic density

Option c – Physiological density

Which one of the following is not a type of commercial agriculture?

(a) Dairy farming

(b) Grain farming

(c) Livestock ranching

(d) Intensive subsistence agriculture

Option d – Intensive subsistence agriculture

Which one of the following is not a land use category?

(a) Forestland

(b) Pasture land

(c) Marginal land

(d) Barren and wasteland

Option c – Marginal land

Slash and burn cultivation relates to which of the following?

(a) Intensive cultivation

(b) Extensive cultivation

(c) Subsistence agriculture

(d) Commercial agriculture

Option c – Subsistence agriculture

Dryland farming in India is largely confirmed to areas with rainfall less than

(a) 100 cm

(b) 85 cm

(c) 80 cm

(d) 75 cm

Option d – 75 cm

Which one of the following is not a feature of agriculture in India?

(a) Subsistence agriculture

(b) Pressure of population on agriculture

(c) Dependence upon Monsoon

(d) Predominance of cash crops

Option d – Predominance of cash crops

S had witnessed contour bunding and contour plowing while visiting one of the States in India. Identify the State from the options given below.

(a) Punjab

(b) Haryana

(c) Himachal Pradesh

(d) Rajasthan

Option c – Himachal Pradesh

Which one of the following States is not prominent for plantation agriculture?

(a) Rajasthan

(b) Assam

(c) Nagaland

(d) Kerala

Option a – Rajasthan

Fertilizers are used to obtain higher yields of crops. However, all nutrients are usually not available in fertilizers. Which one of the following nutrients is usually not available in fertilizers?

(a) Iron

(b) Potassium

(c) Nitrogen

(d) Phosphorus

Option a – Iron

Selection 9 is a variety of which of the following commodities in India?

(a) Wine

(b) Tea

(c) Coffee

(d) Rice

Option c – Coffee

India is the second-largest producer of tea in the world after China. Approx. what fraction of the total production of tea in India is carried out by small holdings?

(a) One Third

(b) One Fourth

(c) One Fifth

(d) Half

Option b – One Fourth

Which of the following States in India produces the largest fraction of Isabgol or Psyllium seed husks?

(a) Gujarat

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Rajasthan

(d) Maharashtra

Option c – Rajasthan

Jhakharana, Sirohi, Marwari, and Barbara are the breeds of

(a) Buffalo

(b) Sheep

(c) Goats

(d) Cows

Option c – Goats

Which among the following Rabi crops cannot tolerate frost at any stage of its life?

(a) Wheat

(b) Mustard

(c) Gram

(d) Pea

Option c – Gram

‘Kapoori’ variety of Tobacco is found in

(a) Bihar

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Andhra Pradesh

(d) Uttar Pradesh

Option d – Uttar Pradesh

Which among the following legislations governs the Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in India?

(a) Environment Protection Act 1989

(b) Biological Diversity Act 2002

(c) Wildlife Protection Act of 1972

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Option d – Both (a) and (b)

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