Vernalisation

(1) Disables the plant to have fruits

(2) Enables the plants to have fruits

(3) Enables the plants to have sufficient time to reach maturity

(4) Brings senescence

 84%
Level 1: 80%+
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Vernalisation refers to

(1) The promotion of flowering by a period of high temperature

(2) The inhibition of flowering by a period of low temperature

(3) The promotion of flowering by a period of low temperature

(4) The inhibition of flowering by a period of high temperature

 85%
Level 1: 80%+
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Which of the following does not has two kinds of varieties?

(1) Wheat

(2) Radish

(3) Barley

(4) Rye

 68%
Level 2: 60%+
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The spring varieties are normally planted in…...and come to flower and produce grain……

(1) Autumn season, after the end of growing season

(2) Spring season, at the end of growing season

(3) Spring season, before the end of growing season

(4) Autumn season, at the end of growing season

Level 3: 35%-60%
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Winter varieties should be planted in

(1) Winter

(2) Autumn

(3) Spring

(4) Summer

 73%
Level 2: 60%+
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Winter varieties are harvested in

(1) Autumn

(2) Mid summer

(3) Mid Winter

(4) Spring

 67%
Level 2: 60%+
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Winter varieties resume their Growth in

(1) Spring

(2) Summer

(3) Winter

(4) Autumn

 57%
Level 3: 35%-60%
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Biennial plants are

1. Monocarpic plants

2. Flower for two seasons

3. Flower in first season

4. All of these

 53%
Level 3: 35%-60%
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Which of the following is not an example of of biennial plants?

(1) Sugarbeet

(2) Cabbage

(3) Carrots

(4) Rye

 84%
Level 1: 80%+
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Seed Dormancy is

(1) Controlled by external environment

(2) Controlled by endogenous conditions

(3) Controlled by external environment and as well as endogenous conditions

(4) Controlled by external environment only

Level 4: Below 35%
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