Key Economic Sectors of Pakistan
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21
What is 'Sahiwal' in the context of Pakistan's agricultural resources?
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Option B
Explanation
Sahiwal is a premier breed of Zebu cattle named after the Sahiwal district in Punjab. It is highly valued across the world for its heat tolerance, tick resistance, and high milk yield compared to other tropical breeds.
22
The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 gave Pakistan exclusive rights to the waters of which three rivers?
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Option B
Explanation
Under the 1960 treaty, Pakistan was granted rights to the three western rivers: the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab. This treaty forms the legal basis for Pakistan's massive irrigation network and water management strategies.
23
Which of the following 'Other Crops' showed an 11.5% growth in production in FY 2024-25?
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Option B
Explanation
Potato production grew significantly by 11.5 percent in FY 2024-25. It has become an essential cash crop for farmers in central Punjab, helping to diversify the crop sector away from traditional staples.
24
In the context of Pakistani agriculture, what does the term 'Barani' refer to?
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Option B
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Barani refers to rain-fed agriculture. These areas, such as the Pothohar Plateau, depend entirely on seasonal rainfall for crop production, making them highly vulnerable to climate change and variable weather patterns.
25
Which fertilizer is the most widely used nitrogen source by Pakistani farmers?
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Option B
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Urea is the most commonly used fertilizer in Pakistan. It provides nitrogen, which is essential for the vegetative growth of crops like wheat and rice. Local production of Urea is a major industrial activity in the country.
26
Which province of Pakistan has the largest forest cover area?
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Option C
Explanation
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa possesses the largest forest area in Pakistan. The province contains the majority of the country's coniferous and alpine forests, which are vital for environmental conservation and timber resources.
27
What is the primary purpose of a 'Barrage' in the Indus Basin Irrigation System?
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Option B
Explanation
A barrage is a type of low-head dam used primarily to divert water into irrigation canals. While dams like Tarbela store water, barrages like Sukkur or Guddu ensure the water is distributed to the fields.
28
The 'Teddy' and 'Beetal' are popular breeds of which animal in Pakistan?
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Option C
Explanation
Teddy and Beetal are famous goat breeds. The Beetal is known for its large size and high meat and milk yield, while the Teddy goat is popular for its high reproduction rate, making them ideal for small-scale farmers.
29
Which crop is known as the 'Silver Fiber' of Pakistan due to its industrial importance?
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Option C
Explanation
Cotton is known as the 'Silver Fiber' because it provides the raw material for the textile industry, which is Pakistan's largest manufacturing sector and the biggest contributor to its export earnings.
30
What is the approximate length of Pakistan's coastline used for marine fisheries?
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Pakistan has a coastline of roughly 1,046 km along the Arabian Sea. This area provides vast marine resources, though the fishery sector still requires modernization to reach its full economic potential.
31
Which institution is the apex body for agricultural research and coordination in Pakistan?
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Explanation
The Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) is the primary federal organization responsible for coordinating and promoting research in the agricultural sector to improve productivity and sustainability.
32
What has been the general trend of average farm size in Pakistan over the last few decades?
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The average farm size in Pakistan has been decreasing due to population growth and the subdivision of land among heirs. This fragmentation makes it difficult for farmers to adopt expensive modern machinery and technologies.
33
The 'Karez' system of irrigation is a unique traditional resource found in which province?
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Option C
Explanation
The Karez is an ancient underground canal system used in the arid regions of Balochistan. It taps into groundwater and transports it through tunnels to avoid evaporation in the extreme heat.
34
Which of the following is the largest crop of Pakistan in terms of production tonnage?
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Option B
Explanation
In terms of raw weight produced, sugarcane is the largest crop in Pakistan. For instance, in FY 2024-25, production reached over 84 million tonnes, far exceeding the tonnage of wheat or rice.
35
Which vertebrate pest is known for causing significant damage to sugarcane and potato crops in Pakistan?
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Wild boars are a major vertebrate pest in the irrigated plains of Punjab and Sindh. They damage roots and stems of crops like sugarcane and potatoes, causing millions in losses to farmers annually.
36
What does 'GMO' stand for in the context of Pakistan's cotton seed technology?
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GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism. In Pakistan, Bt Cotton is a common GMO designed to resist certain pests like bollworms, though its long-term impact on the ecosystem is often debated.
37
Which area of Pakistan is world-famous for producing the 'Chaunsa' variety of mango?
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Option D
Explanation
The entire southern belt including Multan, Mirpurkhas, and Rahim Yar Khan is famous for mangoes. The Chaunsa variety from these regions is highly demanded internationally for its sweetness and unique aroma.
38
What is the term for the commercial rearing of silkworms practiced in parts of Pakistan?
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Option B
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Sericulture is the rearing of silkworms for silk production. It is a small-scale cottage industry in Pakistan, particularly in parts of Punjab and Azad Kashmir, providing extra income for rural households.
39
The 'Kallar' tract in Punjab is most famous for producing which crop?
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Option B
Explanation
The Kallar tract, covering districts like Gujranwala and Sheikhupura, is world-famous for Basmati rice. The specific soil composition and climate here are what give Basmati rice its signature aroma and length.
40
Which mineral is commonly used to treat soil salinity or 'Kallar' land in Pakistan?
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Option B
Explanation
Gypsum is an effective soil conditioner used to reclaim saline and sodic soils. It helps improve soil permeability and reduces the harmful effects of salts, making the land arable once again.