1. Part or any part of plant, usually in unprocessed or crude from having a medicinal value
is known as,
a. Herbal Drug Preparation
b. Herbal Drug
c. Herbal Medicinal Product
d. None of above
ANS: Herbal Drug
2. Processed form of herbs which are derived from herbal drugs by various techniques like
extraction are known as,
a. Herbal Drug Preparation
b. Herbal Drug
c. Herbal Medicinal Product
d. None of above
ANS: Herbal Drug Preparation
3. Herbal drug preparation which are made from one or more drugs are known as,
a. Herbal Drug
b. Finished Herbal Product
c. Herbal Medicinal Product
d. Both b & c
ANS: Both b & c
4. Advantages of the cultivated sources are,
a. Quality and Purity in ensured
b. Better yield and more profit
c. Regular supply of raw material
d. All of the above
ANS: All of the above
5. Plant have been systematically cultivated by application of Modern Scientific Techniques
is applicable in,
a. Cultivated source
b. Wild source
c. Both of the above
d. None of the above
ANS: Cultivated source
6. Ensuring regular supply of raw material to the industry means,
a. Crop rotation
b. Crop planning
c. Crop management
d. All of the above
ANS: Crop planning
7. Consider the following statements (i-iv) about organic farming:
i. Utilizes genetically modified crops like Bt cotton
ii. Uses only naturally produced inputs like compost
iii. Does not use pesticides and urea
iv. Produces vegetables rich in vitamins and minerals.
Which of the above statements are correct?
a. (ii), (iii) and (iv)
b. (iii) and (iv) only
c. (ii) and (iii) only
d. (i) and (ii) only
ANS: (ii) and (iii) only
8. Which of the following is allowed in organic farming?
a. Synthetic Fertilizers
b. Buffer Zones
c. Persistent Pesticides
d. Hormones
ANS: Buffer Zones
9. Which of these is NOT allowed in organic farming?
a. Buffer Zones
b. Cover Crops
c. Sewage Sludge
d. Crop Rotation
ANS: Sewage Sludge
10. Which of the following is an organic farming practice that helps maintain soil
health?
a. Sewage Sludge
b. Synthetic Fertilizers
c. Monoculture
d. Crop Rotation
ANS: Crop Rotation