Over-watering a plant is dangerous as it
1. leaches all essential minerals.
2. neutralizes the pH of the soil.
3. deprives the roots of oxygen.
4. supports the growth of root parasites.

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Identify the incorrectly matched essential mineral nutrient in plants [Column I] with function [Column II]:

COLUMN I

COLUMN II

1.

Zinc

Synthesis of auxin

2.

Copper

Activation of enzymes of respiration

3.

Boron

Carbohydrate translocation

4.

Chlorine

Ionic balance

Subtopic:  Mineral Function |
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A symptom common to the deficiency of Ca, Mg, Cu and K in plants is:
1. Chlorosis
2. Inhibition of cell division
3. Necrosis
4. Delay in flowering

Subtopic:  Mineral Deficiency & Toxicity |
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The mineral that is most likely to be leached from the soil in case of rain would be:
1. Mg++
2. H+
3. Ca++
4. NO3-

Subtopic:  Nitrogen metabolism |
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Majority of the nutrients that are essential for the growth and development of plants become available to the roots due to:
1. Microbial actions in the soil
2. Wet deposition from the atmosphere
3. Addition of fertilizers
4. Weathering and breakdown of rocks

Subtopic:  Introduction | Classification of Nutrients |
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To successfully grow a crop in an arid area, the best strategy would be:
1. ensuring an extensive irrigation system
2. using NPK fertilizers liberally
3. selecting crops adapted to arid areas
4. practicing shifting cultivation

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A microorganism capable of growing without external sources of fixed nitrogen is called:
1. Diazotroph
2. Auxotroph
3. Prototroph
4. Mixotroph

Subtopic:  Nitrogen Fixation | Nitrogen Metabolism |
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An agriculture practice based on integration and harmonious mix of environmental health, economic profitability, and social equity is termed as:
1. hydroponics.
2. nutirent fixation.
3. genetic engineering.
4. sustainable agriculture.

Subtopic:  Impact: Green Revolution (OLD NCERT) |
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Both Rhizobium and Frankia:
1. are symbionts with legumes
2. are symbionts with actinorrhizal plants
3. initiate the formation of root nodules in the symbiont plant
4. are filamentous bacteria

Subtopic:  Nodule formation |
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Phytoremediation is:
1. concentrating minerals in rhizosphere.
2. minimizing soil erosion in arid lands.
3. nitrogen fixation by symbiotic bacteria in root nodules.
4. removal of heavy metals from polluted sites.

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