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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
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Answer by clicking on one of the red letters (A, B, C, Or D). You will get a feedback to your response.
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
1. In which region groundnut is cultivated to a large extent?
A. South America
B. North and Central America
C. Asia
D. Africa
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
2. Why the average yield in Asia and Africa are low?
A. Poor soils
B. Illiterate farmers
C. Fertilizers are not applied
D. Mostly grown as rainfed crop
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
3. The protein content on groundnuts is
A. more than 20%
B. 10 to 20%.
C. 5 to 10%.
D. 3 to 5%
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
4. The oil content on groundnuts is
A. less than 20%
B. 30 to 35%.
C. 20 to 29%.
D. more than 40%
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
5. Popularly cultivated groundnut belongs to
A. Spanish bunch
B. Virginia bunch
C. Virginia runner
D. Valencia bunch
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
6. How many days groundnut seed takes to germinate?
A. 2 to 3 days
B. 4 to 5 days
C. 5 to 10 days
D. 2 weeks
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
7. Bunch type of groundnut crop matures in
A. 60 to 75 days.
B. 85 to 100 days.
C. 110 to 120 days.
D. I am not sure
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
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Now you may review this Module or select next Module i.e. Module 2 after clicking on the “Exit” button given below.
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Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
Asia region accounts for more than 50% of the area under groundnut.
World Groundnut Area in 2003
Asia57%
Africa40%
N & C America
2%
South America
1%
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
The correct answer is:
Asia region accounts for more than 50% of the area under groundnut.World Groundnut Area
in 2003
Asia57%
Africa40%
N & C America
2%
South America
1%
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
The low groundnut yields in Asia and Africa are because groundnut is mostly cultivated under low and erratic rainfed conditions.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
You are partly correct. But,
The correct answer is:
The low groundnut yields in Asia and Africa are because groundnut is mostly cultivated under low and erratic rainfed conditions.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is partly correct.
The main reason is because of its commercial value in the international trade.
The correct answer is:
Groundnut is a leading food crop in the world because of its importance in international trade.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is correct.
Groundnut is a leading food crop in the world because of its importance in international trade.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
The protein content in groundnuts is more than 20%.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
The correct answer is:
The protein content in groundnuts is more than 20%.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
The oil content in groundnuts is more than 40%.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
The correct answer is:
The oil content in groundnuts is more than 40%.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
Popularly cultivated groundnut types belong to Spanish bunch type.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
The correct answer is:
Popularly cultivated groundnut types belong to Spanish bunch type.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
Groundnut takes 5 to 10 days to germinate.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
The correct answer is:
Groundnut takes 5 to 10 days to germinate.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your are right.
Bunch type of groundnuts take 85 to 100 days to mature.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
Your answer is not correct.
Spreading type groundnuts takes longer time to mature i.e. about 110 to 130 days.
The correct answer is:
Bunch type of groundnuts take 85 to 100 days to mature.
Virtual Academy for the Semi Arid Tropics
Course on Diseases of Groundnut
Module 1: About Groundnut
If you are not sure, here is the answer.
Bunch type of groundnuts take 85 to 100 days to mature.