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Due to their woollen body, sheep: |
- A. Cannot heard cold
- B. Could bear enough cold
- C. Cannot bear heat
- D. Could not live in summers
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2 |
Australia produce world's: |
- A. 10 percent wool
- B. 30 percent wool
- C. 50 percent wool
- D. 15 percent wool
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3 |
In Central Asia, Far East and North Africa still: |
- A. Nomadic herding is in practice
- B. Commercial herding is being done
- C. Scientific herding is in practice
- D. Modern herding is being done
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4 |
Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and South Africa are: |
- A. World reputed for wool production
- B. Less wool production
- C. Produce small quantity of wool
- D. Nomad herding nations
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5 |
From economic point of view, sheep is reared for: |
- A. Skins
- B. Meat
- C. Wool
- D. Wealth
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6 |
In Africa, largest wool producing country is: |
- A. South Africa
- B. Sudan
- C. Kenya
- D. Zimbabwe
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7 |
In the world, herding started from: |
- A. Central Asia
- B. Middle East
- C. Sub-continent
- D. Far East
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8 |
Semi-dry regions with 10 - 20 inches rainfall: |
- A. Are not suitable for sheep herding
- B. Are most suitable for sheep herding
- C. Are suitable to some extent for sheep herding
- D. Are not absolutely suitable for sheep herding
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9 |
Cross-breed sheep produce world's: |
- A. 50 percent wool
- B. 43 percent wool
- C. 10 percent wool
- D. Small amount of wool
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10 |
In South America, largest wool herding country is: |
- A. Brazil
- B. Uruguay
- C. Argentina
- D. Chile
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