A) Coconut B) Dates C) Cocoa D) Maize
A) Goat B) Turkey C) Duck D) Fowl
A) Mixing of two farms before planting B) Cultivation of crops and keeping farm animals C) Keeping of cattle, sheep, pig and goat D) Mixing two or more crops during harvest
A) Non-ruminants B) Mammals C) Single animals D) Ruminants
A) Perennials B) Annuals C) Biennials D) Trees and shrubs
A) Small animals B) Herbivores C) Non ruminants D) Ruminants
A) Birds B) Snakes C) Fishes D) Mammals
A) Flavourings made from plants B) Grown for the collection of milky juice C) Medicinal plants D) Plants that yield fibre
A) Tea B) Onion C) Tomato D) Cashew
A) Root and tuber crops B) Oil crops C) Forage crops D) Fruit and nut crops
A) Animals that chew cud B) Ruminants C) Herbivores D) Non ruminants
A) Cow B) Fish C) Rabbit D) Fowl
A) Spice B) Oil crops C) Drug crops D) Stimulant
A) Wheat B) Beans C) Peas D) Groundnut
A) 5 B) 4 C) 3 D) 1
A) For milk production B) Draw farm implements and carts C) Serve as pets D) For security
A) Goat B) Prawn C) Shrimps D) Crayfish
A) Pet animals B) Aquatic animals C) Dairy animals D) Poultry
A) Abomasum B) Omasum C) Reticulum D) Rumen
A) Reticulum B) Rumen C) Abomasum D) Omasum |