1 |
For sheep, warm-humid climate is: |
Most suitable
Not suitable
Suitable to some extent
Absolutely not suitable
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2 |
Semi-dry regions with 10 - 20 inches rainfall: |
Are not suitable for sheep herding
Are most suitable for sheep herding
Are suitable to some extent for sheep herding
Are not absolutely suitable for sheep herding
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3 |
Cross-breed sheep produce world's: |
50 percent wool
43 percent wool
10 percent wool
Small amount of wool
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4 |
Merino sheep produce world's: |
20 percent wool
10 percent wool
40 percent wool
80 percent wool
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5 |
Due to their woollen body, sheep |
Cannot bear cold
Could bear enough cold
Cannot bear heat
Could not live in summers
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6 |
In the grass-lands of temperate & torrid zones: |
Sheep are reared
Camelsare reared
Cattleare reared
Yaks are reared
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7 |
In Indonesia, tea production was introduced by: |
Portuguese
Dutch
British
Spaniards
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8 |
The continent of Africa, ranks in the world in tea production: |
5th number
7th number
2nd number
1st number
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9 |
Annual tea production in the world is: |
More than 5 million tons
5 million tons
One million tons
10 million tons
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10 |
In the world, area under tea cultivation is: |
One million hectare
10 million hectare
3.13 million hectare
5 million hectare
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11 |
In Africa, most important tea producing economy is: |
Libya
Tanzania
Kenya
Morocco
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12 |
In India, important tea producing regions are: |
Yang-Tze-Kiang & Szechwan basin
Sin Kiang province
Munchurian region
Central valley region
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13 |
In India, important tea producing region is: |
Eastern Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
North-eastern Assam
Western Bengal
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14 |
Commercial tea plantation started in India in: |
1950 A.D
1900 A.D
1851 A.D
1750 A.D
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15 |
Till mid of 19th century, China was largest tea: |
Exporting country
Importing country
Not exporting country
Not importing country
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