Question : Which of the following crops is known as the "golden fibre" of Bengal?
Option 1: Soyabean
Option 2: Corn
Option 3: Jute
Option 4: Rice
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Correct Answer: Jute
Solution : The correct answer is Jute.
Jute is referred to as a golden fibre because of its vibrant colours and high monetary value. Thus, the manufacturing of jute is connected to the Golden Fibre Revolution in India. Nearly half of the jute produced in the nation is produced in West Bengal. There are other significant jute-producing regions in the nation, such as Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam and Meghalaya.
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Question : Which of the following crops is also known as "golden fibre"?
Option 1: Jute
Option 2: Sugarcane
Option 3: Wheat
Question : Which among the following crops is an example of a Kharif crop?
Option 1: Wheat
Option 2: Rice
Option 3: Barley
Option 4: Mustard
Question : The crop development programme of the Government of India covers which of the following groups of commercial crops?
Option 1: Cotton, jute and sugarcane
Option 2: Tea, coffee and spices
Option 3: Jute, tea and coffee
Option 4: Tea, cotton and rubber
Question : Which of the following rivers is also known as "Bhagirathi" at the place of its origin?
Option 1: Brahmaputra
Option 2: Yamuna
Option 3: Indus
Option 4: Ganga
Question : Which of the following cell organelles is also known as the "suicide bag" of a cell?
Option 1: Lysosome
Option 2: Ribosome
Option 3: Vacuole
Option 4: Mitochondria
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