Question : Cotton requires _____ temperature, light rainfall or irrigation, _________ frost-free days and bright sun-shine for its growth.
Option 1: high, 210
Option 2: low, 150
Option 3: low, 210
Option 4: high, 150
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Correct Answer: high, 210
Solution : The correct answer is high, 210
In the drier areas of the Deccan Plateau's black cotton soil, cotton thrives well. It needs high temperatures, little irrigation or rainfall, 210 days without frost, and bright sunlight for growth.
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Question : Which of the following statements is correct?
I. Maize requires moderate temperature, rainfall and lots of sunshine.
II. Jute grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature, heavy rainfall and humid climate.
Option 1: Neither I nor II
Option 2: Only I
Option 3: Only II
Option 4: Both I and II
Question : The boiling point of water decreases at higher altitudes due to:
Option 1: low temperature
Option 2: low atmospheric pressure
Option 3: high temperature
Option 4: high atmospheric pressure
Question : Refrigerators keep food unspoiled because
Option 1: at its low temperature bacteria and moulds are inactive
Option 2: at its low temperature, the germs are killed
Option 3: at its low temperature, the germs are frozen
Option 4: it sterilizes the food
Question : Why boiling point of water decrease at high altitudes?
Option 1: Because of the high temperature
Option 2: Because of low atmospheric pressure
Option 3: Because of low temperature
Option 4: Because of high atmospheric pressure
Question : Why is the South Pole colder than the North Pole?
Option 1: High altitude
Option 2: More rainfall
Option 3: Strong winds
Option 4: Away from the sun
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