Q1.
(a) What are the major fruit and vegetable crops grown in Maharashtra? Explain in brief the cultivation of export oriented two fruit and two vegetable crops.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination |
| Year | 2012 |
| Conducting Body | Government of Maharashtra |
| Paper | Agriculture (Optional) |
| Subject | Agriculture (Optional) |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 200 |
| Number of Questions | 27 |
| Question Type | Mixed |
This document presents the Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination 2012 Agriculture (Optional) paper. It includes Section A (Page 1) with five subparts of Question 1, followed by Questions 2 and 3, each with multiple parts. Section B (Page 2) contains Question 4 with five sub-parts plus an irrigation sub-question, Question 5 covering soil acidity and farm mechanization, and Questions 6 and 7 addressing polyploidy, transpiration, farm planning, transgenics and farming systems. The topics span major crops, organic farming, environmental pollutants, sustainable agriculture, soil fertility and testing, irrigation systems, and plant genetics. The exam requires 3 hours and carries 200 marks. The OCR repair ensures corrected structure and numbering for accurate SEO extraction.
(a) What are the major fruit and vegetable crops grown in Maharashtra? Explain in brief the cultivation of export oriented two fruit and two vegetable crops.
(b) What are the leguminous and non leguminous fodder crops and perennial grasses? Give examples. Describe in detail the methods of preservation of fodder crops. What is the active role and impact of private sector in seed production, processing and marketing in Maharashtra? Restrict your focus on major crops.
(c) List important diseases of citrus in the state. Describe the disease symptoms, nature of damage and their management.
(d) What is the scope of fruit processing in Maharashtra? For what purpose are the grapes processed? Explain the methods of processing.
(e) SECTION - A
(a) What is organic farming? Explain in brief the principles involved in organic farming. Also mention the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming.
(b) Explain in brief the various environmental pollutants. How are they hazardous to crops, animals and human beings? Elaborate it with suitable examples.
(a) What do you understand by sustainable agriculture ? Differentiate between modern and sustainable agriculture. Also discuss the problems of modern agriculture. Enlist the various aberrant weather conditions that affect the crop production.
(b) Discuss the different agronomic practices that will be helpful in managing the aberrant weather conditions.
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Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination, Agriculture (Optional) paper, year 2012.
Answers must be written in English (as per the examination instructions).
Duration is 3 hours and maximum marks are 200.
Section A includes questions on major fruit and vegetable crops, fodder crops, diseases of citrus, and fruit processing in Maharashtra.
Section B covers soil science, irrigation systems, environmental factors affecting crops, farming practices, transgenics, and farming systems.
Organic farming is farming without synthetic inputs, emphasizing ecological principles, soil health, and sustainable practices.