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  • Which of the following crop is known as Green Gold?


  • Options
  • A. Coffee
  • B. Neem
  • C. Tea
  • D. Rice

  • Correct Answer
  • Tea 

    Explanation

    Tea crop is known as Green Gold.

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    • 1. An ideal habitat with unlimited resources is associated with

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    • A. Neither exponential growth nor logistic growth
    • B. Population crashes
    • C. Logistic growth
    • D. Exponential growth
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    • 2. A place where bees are kept in called

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    • A. Apiary
    • B. Hive
    • C. Sanctuary
    • D. Mole
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    • 3. How do cancer cells differ from normal cells?
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    • 4. Ozone holes are more pronounced at the

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    • A. Tropic of cancer
    • B. Poles
    • C. Equator
    • D. Tropic of capricorn
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    • 5. Antibiotics are mostly obtained from

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    • A. Viruses
    • B. Fungi
    • C. Bacteria
    • D. Angiosperms
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    • 6. The amount of water vapour in the air is called...?

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    • A. snow
    • B. humidity
    • C. sunsafe factor
    • D. water cycle
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    • 7. The Study of Universe is called

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    • A. Universology
    • B. Cosmetology
    • C. Petology
    • D. Cosmology
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    • 8. Which of the following is not a sedimentary structure?

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    • A. graded bedding
    • B. rock color
    • C. ripple marks
    • D. mudcracks
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    • 9. How fast do satellites orbit the earth?

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    • A. 28,000 kmph
    • B. 26,000 kmph
    • C. 17,500 kmph
    • D. 22,500 kmph
    • Discuss
    • 10. What is the first step in Photosynthesis?

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    • A. Formation of ATP
    • B. Joining of 3-carbon atom to form glucose
    • C. Ionization of water
    • D. Excitement of an electron of chlorophyll photon of light
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