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Q.1: Which cation has higher aggregation capacity in soil?
- Al3+
- Ca2+
- Mg2+
- K+
Q.2: Which cation has low adsorption capacity on clay?
- Ca
- H
- Fe
- Na
Q.3: Which cereal is non tillering in nature?
- Maize
- Wheat
- Barley
- Paddy
Q.4: Which clay mineral is rich in potash?
- Montmorillonite
- Kaolinite
- Chlorite
- Illite
Q.5: Which country is the place of origin of sunflower?
- Southern United State and Mexico
- Spain
- Soviet Union
- Argentina
Q.6: Which country rank second in wheat production?
- India
- USA
- Russia
- China
Q.7: Which crop of the following has the double symbiotic relationship with nitrogen fixing bacteria?
- Phaseolus vulgaris
- Cajanus cajan
- Sesbania rostrata
- Glycine max
Q.8: Which element is essential for sugar translocation in sugarcane?
- K
- P
- Mo
- B
Q.9: Which form of nitrogen is absorbed by paddy under waterlogged conditions?
- NH4 ion
- N2
- Nitrate ion
- NO2 ion
Q.10: Which form of nitrogen is available in urea?
- Amide
- Ammonical
- Nitrate
- Nitrite
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