1 |
In developed countries rearing has |
- A. Not any progress
- B. Becomes an industry
- C. Not any considerable progress
- D. Progressed very slowly
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2 |
Temperate region grasslands: |
- A. Are not important for rearing
- B. Has little importance for commercial herding
- C. Has no importance for rearing
- D. Are very important for herding
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3 |
In underdeveloped countries herding is |
- A. Being done in Commercial manner
- B. Being done in nomadic nammer
- C. Very little important
- D. Being done by rich people
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4 |
In the world, maximum number of sheep are in the: |
- A. Continent of Australia
- B. Continent of Asia
- C. Continent of Europe
- D. Continent of North America
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5 |
In the world, important herding regions are: |
- A. In the continent of Africa
- B. In the continent of Europe
- C. In the continent of Antarctica
- D. Savannas & Temperate grasslands
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6 |
In the continents of Europe, Australia and America's |
- A. Nomadic rearing is being practice
- B. Commercial rearing is being done
- C. Poor people practice rearing
- D. Rearing is done by majority people
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7 |
In the world, rearing started: |
- A. From Central Asian's mountain and desert areas
- B. From Russian Federation
- C. From Japan
- D. From Canada
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8 |
Nomadic herding, from primitive periods in rain-fed regions: |
- A. Is people's major occupation
- B. Rearing has no importance
- C. Has not became major countries
- D. Is only profession of few people
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9 |
Rearing or herding is a |
- A. Primary economic activity
- B. Secondary economic activity
- C. Quinary economic activity
- D. Quaternary economic activity
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10 |
Perhaps first domesticated animal was |
- A. Elephant
- B. Cat
- C. Dog
- D. Horse
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