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Pashmina is obtained from a variety of _____________.

  1. Sheep

  2. Goat

  3. Rabbit

  4. Yak


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pashmina is the finest wool obtained from a special kind of goat (Pashmina) living in high altitude regions of India.

Merino sheep have been imported for _________________.

  1. Increasing wool output through merino farms.

  2. Increasing mutton availability.

  3. Improving indigenous breeds.

  4. Developing hybrid between sheep and goat.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Merino sheep have been imported for Improving indigenous breeds. The Merino sheep are the most economically influenced breeds. This breed is originated from Spain.

The most popular fine wool breed of sheep is ___________.

  1. Suffolk

  2. Ramboullet

  3. Merino

  4. Lincoln


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Merino is the most historically relevant and economically influential breeds of sheep which is much prized for its wool.

'Hisardale' is a breed of sheep developed by crossing between

  1. Bikaneri ewes and Merino rams

  2. Merino ewes and Bikaneri rams

  3. Deccani ewes and Bikaneri rams

  4. Merino ewes and apennine rams


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hisardale is a new breed of sheep which was developed in Punjab by crossing Bikaneri ewes and Marino rams. So the correct option is "Bikaneri ewes and Marino rams"

The world's highly prized wool yielding 'Pashmina' breed is -

  1. Kashmir sheep-Afghan sheep cross

  2. Goat

  3. Sheep

  4. Goat-sheep cross


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

. The Himalayan mountain goat sheds its winter coat every spring and the fleecers caught on thorn bushes. One goat sheds approximately 3-8 ounces of the wool fiber. this wool of Himalayan mountain goat is highly prized and the breed is 'Pashmina'.

The world's highly prized wool yielding Pashmina breed is ....................

  1. Sheep

  2. Goat of high Himalayan altitudes

  3. Goat-sheep cross

  4. Kashmir-Afghan sheep cross


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In India, pashmina is obtained from pashmina goats in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, Lahul and Spitti valley of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Kashi, Chamoli and Pithargarh districts of Uttranchal. The pashmina obtained from Jammu and Kashmir is known as changthangi pashmina whereas that obtained from H.P and Uttranchal is known as chegu pashmina.

Which of the following are the richest sources of vitamin B$ _{12}$?

  1. Rice and hen's egg

  2. Carrot and chicken's breast

  3. Goat's liver and spirulina

  4. Goat's liver and shellfish


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Vitamin B$ _{12}$ is also called as cobalamin. It is a water-soluble vitamin. It helps in normal functioning of the brain and nervous system as it is involved in the synthesis of myelin. The best sources of Vitamin B$ _{12}$ include eggs, milk, cheese, milk products, meat, fish, shellfish and poultry. Goat's liver and kidney and spirulina are excellent sources of vitamin B$ _{12}$.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Ghori is a breed of ......................

  1. Cow

  2. Horse

  3. Pig

  4. Camel


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There are 3 types of indigenous pigs - Desi, Ghori and Ankamali.
Some locally known populations are : Nicobari pigs and Andaman wild pigs (Andaman and Nicobar Islands), Doom (Assam), and Ghungroo (West Bengal). 

The breeds of sheep which give good quality wool are ..................

  1. Lohi and Nellore

  2. Rampur and Deccini

  3. Nellore and Deccini

  4. Nali and Lohi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Lohi sheep is found in southern Punjab in Pakistan. It is used for its carpet quality wool. Nali is a good carpet-quality wool breed, with the densest and heaviest fleeces among the breeds of Rajasthan.

Angora wool is obtained from a breed of

  1. Goat

  2. Sheep

  3. Rabbit

  4. Fox


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Angora hair or Angora fibre refers to the downy coat produced by the Angora rabbit. While their names are similar, Angora fibre is distinct from mohair, which comes from the Angora goat. Angora fibre is also distinct from cashmere, which comes from the cashmere goat. Angora is known for its softness, thin fibres, and what knitters refer to as a halo (fluffiness). It is also known for its silky texture. It is much warmer and lighter than wool due to the hollow core of the angora fibre. It also gives them their characteristic floating feel. Yarns of 100% angora are typically used as accents. They have the most halo and warmth, but can felt very easily through abrasion and humidity and can be excessively warm in a finished garment. The fibre is normally blended with wool to give the yarn elasticity, as Angora fibre is not naturally elastic. The blend decreases the softness and halo as well as the price of the finished object. Commercial knitting yarns typically use 30–50% angora, in order to produce some halo, warmth, and softness without the side effects of excessive felting.

So the correct option is 'rabbit'.