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Q.1: Which of the following vitamins remains most resistant on heat treatment of milk?
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin B1
- Vitamin B12
Q.2: Life span of cattle?
- 10 – 25 yr
- 15 – 20 yr
- 20 – 25 yr rt
- 25 – 30 yr
Q.3: Mating of animals of different breeds known as?
- Line breeding
- Cross breeding
- Out crossing
- Inbreeding
Q.4: Angora is a native of?
- Europe
- Turkey
- Holland
- India
Q.5: Average heart beats per minute of cow is?
- 72
- 90
- 55
- 75
Q.6: The lightest body weight goat is?
- Jamnapari
- Togganburg
- Beetal
- Barbari
Q.7: Largest gland in the body of fowl is?
- Ovary
- Liver
- Spleen
- Pancreas
Q.8: Gestation period of sheep is?
- 120 – 140 days
- 112 – 120 days
- 135 days
- 145 days
Q.9: Tallest breed of sheep?
- Deccani
- Bikaneri
- Nellore
- Nilgiri
Q.10: Which type of the ligament is primarily responsible for the udder ‘breaking down’ ?
- Lateral suspensory
- Median suspensory
- Both Lateral suspensory and Median suspensory
- None of these
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