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Latest Agri-MCQs on Current Agriculture Affairs in Pakistan (700 Important MCQs)

Section 8: Miscellaneous & Current Tech

471. “Vertical Farming” implies:
A. Growing crops in stacked layers (indoors/controlled environment)
B. Growing tall trees
C. Farming on mountains
D. Ladder farming
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Modern Ag-Tech.

472. “Aquaponics” combines:
A. Aquaculture (Fish) and Hydroponics (Plants)
B. Aqua and Soil
C. Air and Water
D. Fire and Ice
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Modern Ag-Tech.

473. “Precision Farming” uses ______ to manage field variability.
A. GPS/GNSS
B. Plough
C. Spade
D. Bucket
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Ag-Tech.

474. A “Tensiorometer” is used to measure:
A. Soil Moisture Tension
B. Temperature
C. Wind speed
D. Milk density
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Irrigation Tools.

475. A “Hygrometer” measures:
A. Humidity (Moisture in air)
B. Height
C. Heat
D. Hydrogen
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Meteorology.

476. An “Anemometer” measures:
A. Wind Speed
B. Rain
C. Sun
D. Soil
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Meteorology.

477. A “Rain Gauge” measures:
A. Rainfall amount
B. Rain speed
C. Cloud weight
D. Wind direction
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Meteorology.

478. “Evapotranspiration” (ET) is the sum of:
A. Evaporation (from soil) and Transpiration (from plants)
B. Rain and Snow
C. Irrigation and Drainage
D. Sun and Moon
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Irrigation Science.

479. The “Harvest Index” (HI) is the ratio of:
A. Economic Yield to Biological Yield
B. Grain to Water
C. Root to Shoot
D. Seed to Fruit
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Crop Physiology.

480. “Biological Yield” includes:
A. Total dry matter (Grain + Straw)
B. Only Grain
C. Only Roots
D. Water weight
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Crop Physiology.

481. “Economic Yield” refers to:
A. The useful part (e.g., Grain in wheat)
B. Roots
C. Leaves
D. Weeds
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Crop Physiology.

482. “Milling” of Rice removes:
A. Husk and Bran layers
B. Germ only
C. Water
D. Starch
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Food Tech.

483. “Brown Rice” is rice with:
A. Husk removed but Bran layer intact
B. Husk intact
C. Polished white
D. Fried
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Food Tech.

484. “Basmati” rice elongates ______ upon cooking.
A. Lengthwise (almost double)
B. Widthwise
C. Shrinks
D. Stays same
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Rice Quality.

485. “Aflatoxin” is produced by the fungus:
A. Aspergillus flavus
B. Penicillium
C. Fusarium
D. Alternaria
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Food Safety.

486. “Gossypol” is a toxic compound found in:
A. Cotton seeds
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Apple
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Animal Nutrition.

487. To detoxify Gossypol in cotton cake, we use:
A. Iron salts (Ferrous Sulphate)
B. Urea
C. Water
D. Sugar
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Animal Nutrition.

488. “Prussic Acid” (HCN) poisoning is associated with young/drought-stressed:
A. Sorghum (Jawar)
B. Maize
C. Wheat
D. Rice
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Animal Health.

489. “Bloat” (Tympany) in animals is caused by:
A. Accumulation of gas in the rumen (often due to wet leguminous fodder)
B. Lack of water
C. Virus
D. Cold
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Veterinary Science.

490. “Sustainable Agriculture” aims to:
A. Meet current needs without compromising future generations
B. Use maximum chemicals
C. Cut all forests
D. Make quick money only
Correct Answer: A
Reference: General Agriculture.

Section 9: Genetics & Plant Breeding

491. The “Father of Genetics” is:
A. Charles Darwin
B. Gregor Mendel
C. Norman Borlaug
D. Watson & Crick
Correct Answer: B
Reference: History of Genetics.

492. The basic unit of heredity is:
A. Cell
B. Gene
C. Nucleus
D. Protein
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Genetics Basics.

493. “Mitosis” occurs in:
A. Reproductive cells (Gametes)
B. Somatic/Body cells
C. Dead cells
D. Viruses
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Cell Biology.

494. “Meiosis” results in cells with:
A. Same number of chromosomes
B. Half the number of chromosomes (Haploid)
C. Double chromosomes
D. No chromosomes
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Cell Biology.

495. “Heterosis” (Hybrid Vigor) refers to:
A. The superiority of the hybrid over its parents
B. The weakness of the hybrid
C. Disease susceptibility
D. Small size
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Breeding.

496. “Self-Pollination” is predominant in:
A. Maize
B. Wheat and Rice
C. Date Palm
D. Papaya
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Crop Reproduction.

497. “Cross-Pollination” is predominant in:
A. Wheat
B. Maize (Corn)
C. Rice
D. Peas
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Crop Reproduction.

498. “Emasculation” is the removal of ______ from a flower.
A. Anthers (Male part)
B. Stigma
C. Petals
D. Roots
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Hybridization Techniques.

499. The “Green Revolution” wheat varieties were semi-dwarf due to the gene:
A. Dee-Gee-Woo-Gen
B. Norin-10
C. Opaque-2
D. Bt
Correct Answer: B
Reference: History of Green Revolution.

500. “Mutation Breeding” uses ______ to create new varieties.
A. Water
B. Radiation (Gamma rays) or Chemicals (EMS)
C. Manure
D. Soil
Correct Answer: B
Reference: NIAB/NIFA Research.

501. “DNA” stands for:
A. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
B. Dual Nitrogen Acid
C. Direct Nitrogen Access
D. Digital Nature Asset
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Genetics.

502. The “Double Helix” structure of DNA was discovered by:
A. Mendel
B. Watson and Crick
C. Hooke
D. Pasteur
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Genetics History.

503. A “Clone” is genetically:
A. Different from the parent
B. Identical to the parent
C. Half of the parent
D. Superior always
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Biotechnology.

504. “GMO” stands for:
A. Genetically Modified Organism
B. Good Marketing Opportunity
C. Green Manure Organic
D. General Manager Office
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Biotechnology.

505. “Golden Rice” is engineered to produce:
A. Insulin
B. Beta-Carotene (Vitamin A precursor)
C. Plastic
D. Fuel
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Bio-fortification.

506. “Cytoplasmic Male Sterility” (CMS) is widely used to produce:
A. Hybrid Seeds
B. Fertilizer
C. Clones
D. Pure lines
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Hybrid Seed Production.

507. “Pure Line Selection” applies to:
A. Cross-pollinated crops
B. Self-pollinated crops
C. Vegetatively propagated crops
D. Animals
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Breeding Methods.

508. The term “Genotype” refers to:
A. The physical appearance
B. The genetic makeup of an organism
C. The environment
D. The yield
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Genetics.

509. The term “Phenotype” refers to:
A. The genetic makeup
B. The observable physical traits (Appearance)
C. The DNA sequence
D. The gene map
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Genetics.

510. “Polyploidy” means having:
A. More than two sets of chromosomes
B. No chromosomes
C. One set of chromosomes
D. Small chromosomes
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Cytogenetics.


Section 10: Agricultural Economics

511. The “Law of Diminishing Returns” states that adding more input eventually leads to:
A. Higher profit
B. Decreasing marginal output/yield
C. Zero cost
D. Unlimited growth
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Microeconomics.

512. “Opportunity Cost” is:
A. The cost of the next best alternative forgone
B. The cost of fertilizer
C. The total profit
D. The market price
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Economics Definitions.

513. “Fixed Costs” in farming include:
A. Seed and Fertilizer
B. Land Rent and Machinery Depreciation
C. Labor wages
D. Diesel
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Farm Management.

514. “Variable Costs” in farming include:
A. Land Tax
B. Seed, Fertilizer, Pesticides, Fuel
C. Permanent Labor
D. Barn construction
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Farm Management.

515. “Support Price” is meant to protect:
A. The Consumer
B. The Farmer (Producer)
C. The Middleman
D. The Importer
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Agricultural Policy.

516. “Subsidy” is:
A. A tax on farmers
B. Financial aid/support by Govt to reduce cost of inputs
C. A loan with high interest
D. A penalty
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Fiscal Policy.

517. “Elasticity of Demand” for basic food items (like Wheat) is generally:
A. Highly Elastic
B. Inelastic (Demand doesn’t change much with price)
C. Zero
D. Infinite
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Agricultural Economics.

518. “GDP” stands for:
A. Gross Domestic Product
B. General Daily Price
C. Grand Dairy Production
D. Good Domestic Produce
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Economics.

519. “Agribusiness” includes:
A. Farming only
B. Farming + Processing + Marketing + Supplies (The whole value chain)
C. Selling tractors only
D. Banking
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Agribusiness Management.

520. The “Middleman” in the market is often criticized for:
A. Increasing the price spread between Farmer and Consumer
B. Helping farmers
C. Reducing prices
D. Growing crops
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Agricultural Marketing.

521. “Cooperative Farming” aims to:
A. Force farmers to sell land
B. Pool resources for better bargaining power and efficiency
C. Reduce production
D. Ban machinery
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Rural Sociology.

522. “WTO” stands for:
A. World Trade Organization
B. World Tractor Organization
C. Wheat Trade Office
D. Water Testing Organization
Correct Answer: A
Reference: International Trade.

523. “Dumping” in international trade means:
A. Throwing goods in the sea
B. Exporting goods at a price lower than the home market cost
C. Importing waste
D. Storing grain
Correct Answer: B
Reference: International Trade Laws.

524. “Cash Crops” are grown primarily for:
A. Family consumption
B. Sale/Profit in the market
C. Animal feed
D. Soil improvement
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Agronomy.

525. Which is a major Cash Crop of Pakistan?
A. Cotton
B. Bajra
C. Jawar
D. Grass
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Economic Survey.


Section 11: Agricultural Extension

526. The “Father of Extension Education” is:
A. J. Paul Leagans
B. Seaman A. Knapp
C. Norman Borlaug
D. Adam Smith
Correct Answer: A (Often cited academically; Knapp is father of demonstration).
Reference: Extension History.

527. “Method Demonstration” teaches farmers:
A. Why to do something
B. How to do something (Skill)
C. The result of a practice
D. Theory
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Extension Methods.

528. “Result Demonstration” shows farmers:
A. The value/benefit of a new practice by comparison
B. How to operate a tractor
C. A video
D. A lecture
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Extension Methods.

529. “Adoption” is a:
A. Mental process of accepting a new idea
B. Physical exercise
C. Legal contract
D. Harvesting method
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Diffusion of Innovations.

530. The “Innovators” are the farmers who:
A. Adopt new ideas first
B. Adopt last
C. Never adopt
D. Oppose change
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Adoption Curve.

531. The “Laggards” are farmers who:
A. Adopt first
B. Adopt last (highly skeptical)
C. Lead the village
D. Are rich
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Adoption Curve.

532. “T&V System” stands for:
A. Training and Visit System
B. Television and Video
C. Tractor and Van
D. Trial and Verification
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Extension History (World Bank).

533. “Field Day” is a:
A. Group Extension Method
B. Individual Method
C. Mass Media Method
D. Holiday
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Extension Methods.

534. “Mass Media” includes:
A. Radio, TV, Internet
B. Farm visits
C. Group meetings
D. Demonstrations
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Communication Channels.

535. The primary goal of Agricultural Extension is:
A. To sell products
B. To educate farmers and improve their standard of living
C. To collect taxes
D. To police farmers
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Extension Philosophy.


Section 12: Soil & Water Conservation

536. “Soil Erosion” is:
A. The formation of soil
B. The detachment and transportation of soil particles by water or wind
C. Adding fertilizer
D. Watering the field
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Soil Conservation.

537. “Sheet Erosion” is:
A. Removal of a thin uniform layer of topsoil (often unnoticed)
B. Formation of deep gullies
C. Wind blowing sand
D. River flooding
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Erosion Types.

538. “Gully Erosion” is the advanced stage of:
A. Sheet erosion
B. Rill erosion
C. Wind erosion
D. Glacial erosion
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Erosion Types.

539. “Wind Erosion” is most common in:
A. Hilly areas
B. Arid and Semi-Arid areas (Deserts like Thal/Thar)
C. Irrigated plains
D. Forests
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Soil Science.

540. “Contour Farming” involves ploughing:
A. Up and down the slope
B. Across the slope (along contour lines) to reduce erosion
C. In circles
D. Randomly
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Conservation Agriculture.

541. “Strip Cropping” involves:
A. Growing alternate strips of erosion-resistant and erosion-prone crops
B. Removing all crops
C. Growing only one crop
D. Burning strips
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Conservation Agriculture.

542. “Mulching” helps in:
A. Increasing erosion
B. Conserving moisture and reducing erosion
C. Drying the soil
D. Heating the soil
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Conservation Agriculture.

543. “Watershed” is:
A. A shed for water
B. A land area that drains water to a common point
C. A water tank
D. A river
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Hydrology.

544. “Rainwater Harvesting” means:
A. Stopping rain
B. Collecting and storing rainwater for future use
C. Playing in rain
D. Measuring rain
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Water Management.

545. “Check Dams” are built to:
A. Stop river flow completely
B. Reduce water velocity and control gully erosion
C. Generate electricity
D. Swim
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Soil Conservation Structures.


Section 13: Plant Physiology & Botany

546. “C3 Plants” include:
A. Wheat, Rice, Cotton
B. Maize, Sugarcane
C. Cactus
D. Sorghum
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Physiology.

547. “C4 Plants” are more efficient in hot climates and include:
A. Wheat
B. Maize, Sugarcane, Sorghum
C. Rice
D. Potato
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Plant Physiology.

548. “Respiration” in plants occurs:
A. Only in daytime
B. Only at night
C. 24 hours (Day and Night)
D. Never
Correct Answer: C
Reference: Plant Physiology.

549. “Photosynthesis” occurs:
A. Only in the presence of light
B. 24 hours
C. At night
D. In roots
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Physiology.

550. “Auxins” are hormones that promote:
A. Rooting and Cell Elongation
B. Fruit ripening
C. Leaf fall
D. Dwarfism
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Growth Regulators.

551. “Gibberellins” are used to:
A. Break dormancy and increase fruit size (e.g., in Grapes)
B. Kill plants
C. Stop growth
D. Ripen fruit
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Growth Regulators.

552. “Abscisic Acid” (ABA) is known as the:
A. Stress hormone (closes stomata during drought)
B. Growth hormone
C. Flowering hormone
D. Sugar hormone
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Plant Growth Regulators.

553. “Phototropism” is the bending of plants towards:
A. Gravity
B. Light
C. Water
D. Touch
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Plant Physiology.

554. “Geotropism” is the growth of roots towards:
A. Light
B. Gravity (Earth)
C. Water
D. Air
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Plant Physiology.

555. The pigment responsible for capturing light energy is:
A. Hemoglobin
B. Chlorophyll
C. Melanin
D. Carotene
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Photosynthesis.


Section 14: Entomology (Detailed)

556. Insects have ______ pairs of legs.
A. 2
B. 3 (Total 6 legs)
C. 4
D. 8
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Entomology Basics.

557. The body of an insect is divided into:
A. Head and Tail
B. Head, Thorax, Abdomen
C. Head and Abdomen
D. One piece
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Entomology Basics.

558. “Complete Metamorphosis” includes 4 stages:
A. Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult
B. Egg, Nymph, Adult
C. Egg, Adult
D. Larva, Pupa
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Life Cycle.

559. “Incomplete Metamorphosis” includes:
A. Egg, Nymph, Adult
B. Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult
C. Egg, Pupa, Adult
D. Nymph only
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Life Cycle.

560. Which order of insects includes “Beetles”?
A. Coleoptera (Largest order)
B. Lepidoptera
C. Diptera
D. Hemiptera
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Taxonomy.

561. Which order includes “Butterflies and Moths”?
A. Lepidoptera
B. Coleoptera
C. Hymenoptera
D. Odonata
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Taxonomy.

562. Which order includes “Bees and Ants”?
A. Hymenoptera
B. Diptera
C. Orthoptera
D. Homoptera
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Taxonomy.

563. “Houseflies” and “Mosquitoes” belong to:
A. Diptera (Two wings)
B. Coleoptera
C. Lepidoptera
D. Orthoptera
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Insect Taxonomy.

564. The “Spotted Bollworm” attacks:
A. Wheat
B. Cotton and Okra
C. Rice
D. Maize
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Cotton Pests.

565. The “Rice Stem Borer” causes:
A. “White Heads” and “Dead Hearts”
B. Curling of leaves
C. Black powder
D. Yellowing
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Rice Pests.

566. “Pyrilla” is a major pest of:
A. Sugarcane
B. Cotton
C. Apple
D. Potato
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Sugarcane Pests.

567. “Codling Moth” is a serious pest of:
A. Apple
B. Mango
C. Banana
D. Citrus
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Deciduous Fruit Pests.

568. “Mango Mealybug” damages the crop by:
A. Sucking sap from inflorescence (Boor)
B. Eating fruit
C. Boring into trunk
D. Eating roots
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Mango Pests.

569. “Trichogramma” lays its eggs in:
A. The eggs of the pest (Egg Parasitoid)
B. The larvae of the pest
C. The soil
D. The water
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Biological Control.

570. “LD50” stands for:
A. Lethal Dose 50% (Dose required to kill 50% of the test population)
B. Low Dose
C. Long Duration
D. Last Date
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Toxicology.


Section 15: Plant Pathology (Detailed)

571. “Rusts” are caused by:
A. Bacteria
B. Fungi
C. Viruses
D. Nematodes
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Fungal Diseases.

572. “Stem Rust” of wheat is caused by:
A. Puccinia graminis
B. Puccinia striiformis
C. Puccinia recondita
D. Alternaria
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Wheat Pathology.

573. “Stripe Rust” (Yellow Rust) of wheat is caused by:
A. Puccinia striiformis
B. Puccinia graminis
C. Ustilago
D. Fusarium
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Wheat Pathology.

574. “Smuts” (like Loose Smut) are characterized by:
A. Black sooty powder replacing grain
B. Yellow leaves
C. Rotten roots
D. White spots
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Fungal Diseases.

575. “TMV” stands for:
A. Tobacco Mosaic Virus
B. Tomato Maize Virus
C. Total Mass Volume
D. The Main Virus
Correct Answer: A (First virus discovered)
Reference: Virology.

576. Viruses are often transmitted by “Vectors” such as:
A. Aphids and Whiteflies
B. Wind
C. Water
D. Stones
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Virology.

577. “Bacterial Blight” of Rice is caused by:
A. Xanthomonas oryzae
B. Fusarium
C. Alternaria
D. Virus
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Bacterial Diseases.

578. “Citrus Canker” is a bacterial disease that causes:
A. Corky lesions on fruit and leaves
B. Soft rot
C. Wilting
D. Sweetness
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Citrus Pathology.

579. “Damping Off” is a disease that kills:
A. Seedlings in the nursery
B. Mature trees
C. Fruits
D. Flowers
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Nursery Diseases.

580. “Seed Treatment” is the most effective way to control:
A. Soil-borne and Seed-borne diseases
B. Air-borne diseases
C. Birds
D. Rats
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Disease Management.


Section 16: Forestry & Range Management

581. The total forest cover of Pakistan is approximately:
A. 25%
B. 4.8% to 5.1% (Very Low)
C. 50%
D. 10%
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Economic Survey / FAO.

582. The standard recommended forest cover for any country is:
A. 5%
B. 25%
C. 10%
D. 50%
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Environmental Standards.

583. “Changa Manga” is an example of:
A. Natural Forest
B. Artificial / Man-made Irrigated Forest
C. Desert
D. Alpine Forest
Correct Answer: B
Reference: Punjab Forests.

584. “Juniper Forests” of Ziarat (Balochistan) are:
A. Among the oldest forests in the world
B. Man-made
C. Tropical
D. Mangroves
Correct Answer: A
Reference: World Heritage Forests.

585. “Mangrove Forests” are found in:
A. Coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan
B. Murree
C. Multan
D. Gilgit
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Coastal Ecology.

586. The scientific name of “Sheesham” (Rosewood) is:
A. Dalbergia sissoo
B. Acacia nilotica
C. Pinus roxburghii
D. Azadirachta indica
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Forest Trees.

587. The scientific name of “Kikar” is:
A. Acacia nilotica
B. Dalbergia sissoo
C. Eucalyptus
D. Morus alba
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Forest Trees.

588. “Eucalyptus” was introduced in Pakistan from:
A. Australia
B. UK
C. USA
D. China
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Forestry History.

589. “Social Forestry” means:
A. Forestry by the people, for the people (planting on private/community land)
B. Government forests
C. Jungle
D. Cutting trees
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Forestry Concepts.

590. “Agro-Forestry” involves:
A. Growing trees and crops together on the same land
B. Cutting forests for agriculture
C. Growing only trees
D. Growing only crops
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Sustainable Agriculture.

591. “Range Management” deals with:
A. Managing natural grazing lands (Rangelands) for livestock
B. Shooting ranges
C. Kitchen gardening
D. Mountain climbing
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Rangeland Science.

592. The largest rangeland in Pakistan is in:
A. Balochistan
B. Punjab
C. KPK
D. Sindh
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Rangelands of Pakistan.

593. “Deforestation” leads to:
A. Soil erosion, Floods, and Climate Change
B. Better rains
C. More wildlife
D. Clean air
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Environmental Science.

594. “Coniferous Forests” (Pines) are found in:
A. Northern Areas / Mountains (Murree, Swat, Kaghan)
B. Deserts
C. Karachi
D. Plains
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Forest Types.

595. “Sericulture” (Silkworm rearing) depends on which tree leaves?
A. Mulberry (Shahtoot)
B. Kikar
C. Neem
D. Pine
Correct Answer: A
Reference: Sericulture.


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