LPUNEST PG Agriculture Sample Questions 2026 | LPU

Sample Questions

English

Question 1:

Choose the correct verb to fill the gap.

By the end of the year, she _______ with a degree in business.

  1. already graduates
  2. already graduated
  3. will have already graduated
  4. has already graduated

Question 2:

Choose the synonym for the following word Hallowed?

  1. Sacred
  2. Old
  3. Inactive
  4. Effective

Question 3:

As _______ cuts it as well as he does, I always have my hair cut at Johnson’s.

  1. anyone
  2. someone else’s
  3. no one else
  4. everyone

Question 4:

Mohit _______ his century before it is the end of the match.

  1. will score
  2. will have scored
  3. has scored
  4. scores

Question 5:

Which word is a adverb in this sentence?

There are no interesting programmes tonight.

  1. interesting
  2. programmes
  3. there
  4. tonight
Agriculture

Question 1:

Farming System Research is not:-

  1. Farmer participatory
  2. System oriented
  3. Client non-specific
  4. Gender sensitive

Question 2:

Actual mechanism of processes is not disclosed in which Crop Modeling?

  1. Stochastic model
  2. Statistical empirical model
  3. Dynamic model
  4. Mechanistic model

Question 3:

Glyphosate herbicide trade name is:-

  1. Killer
  2. Captain
  3. Round Up
  4. Maxim

Question 4:

The botanical name of 6 row barley is:-

  1. Hordeumdistichon
  2. Hordeumvulgare
  3. Hordeumplantae
  4. Hordeumirregulare

Question 5:

Legume is characteristic of:-

  1. Fabaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Malvaceae
  4. Musaceae
Food Science and Technology

Question 1:

What is the active ingredient in baking soda?

  1. Sodium Chloride
  2. Sodium Bicarbonate
  3. Sodium Benzoate
  4. Sodium Sulfide

Question 2:

Which of the following is a disadvantage of food processing?

  1. Canning of food leads to loss of vitamin C
  2. Processed food adds empty calories to food constituting junk
  3. Some chemicals make the human and animal cells grow rapidly which is unhealthy
  4. All of the mentioned

Question 3:

The heat required to bring down the temperature of the food is directly proportional to

  1. Specific heat of the food
  2. Weight of the food
  3. Temperature difference
  4. All of the mentioned

Question 4:

What converts liquid oils into a more solid form?

  1. Unsaturated fatty acids
  2. Polyunsaturated fatty acids
  3. Linoleic acid
  4. Hydrogenation

Question 5:

Which nutrient protects your eyesight as you age?

  1. Zincsss
  2. Vitamin C and E
  3. Zeaxanthin and lutein from fruits and vegetables
  4. All of these
Nutrition and Dietetics

Question 1:

Which of the following is not an external source of recruitment?

  1. Walk-ins
  2. Professional agencies
  3. Word-of-mouth
  4. Transfer

Question 2:

Light emitted when a substance is heated is called as

  1. Incandescence
  2. Lightening
  3. Combustion
  4. None of these

Question 3:

ICDS was launched in _____________ in India.

  1. 1955
  2. 1965
  3. 1975
  4. 1985

Question 4:

Due to altered renal function, which of the following production increases during pregnancy

  1. Urea
  2. Creatinine
  3. GFR
  4. All of these

Question 5:

Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Introduction of complementary foods too early may give rise to allergic reactions
  2. Delayed introduction of complementary foods may give rise to growth faltering
  3. Breastfeeding should continue to the age of 2 years or beyond
  4. Low-fat and high-fiber diets are appropriate for infants under the age of 2
Biotech

Question 1:

What is a smear?

  1. A smear is a preparation process in which a specimen is dyed
  2. A smear is a process used to identify a specimen
  3. A smear is a process in which a specimen is moved beneath a microscope
  4. A smear is a preparation process in which a specimen is spread on a slide

Question 2:

Why is a bacterium called a prokaryotic organism?

  1. A bacterium is a multicell organism that does not have a distinct nucleus
  2. A bacterium is a multicell organism that has a distinct nucleus
  3. A bacterium is a one-cell organism that has a distinct nucleus
  4. A bacterium is a one-cell organism that does not have a distinct nucleus

Question 3:

What microorganisms can use oxygen when it is present and continue to grow without it?

  1. Obligate aerobes
  2. Obligate anaerobes
  3. Free radicals
  4. Facultative anaerobes

Question 4:

All of the following associations are true except one:-

  1. Poliovirus can cause paralytic disease
  2. Mumps virus can cause meningitis
  3. Astrovirus causes gastroenteritis only in adults
  4. EBV can cause nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Question 5:

Which of the following is most effective for sterilizing mattresses and plastic Petri plates?

  1. Ethylene oxide
  2. Ultraviolet radiation
  3. Autoclave
  4. Chlorine
Microbiology

Question 1:

Following person recognized the significance of microbes in disease for the first time:-

  1. Louis Pasteur
  2. Kircher
  3. Robert Koch
  4. None of these

Question 2:

Germ Theory is:-

  1. Germs cannot be killed
  2. Presence of pathogen in infected animals
  3. Spores
  4. None of these

Question 3:

Theory of fermentation says that fermentation is the:-

  1. Effect of a specific microbe
  2. Destruction of microbes
  3. Radiation
  4. None of these

Question 4:

One way to determine the size, cell morphology and grouping of bacterial cells is to:-

  1. Streak plate
  2. Phenol red
  3. Simple stain
  4. None of these

Question 5:

When many bacterial cells are embedded in a continuums matrix the material is called:-

  1. Capsule
  2. Microcapsule
  3. Slime
  4. Spore
Botany

Question 1:

A medullated protostele is

  1. Dictyostele
  2. Siphonostele
  3. Solenostele
  4. Protostele

Question 2:

The closed ascocarp is termed:-

  1. Apothecium
  2. Cleistothecium
  3. Perithecium
  4. Hysterothecium

Question 3:

In Gymnosperms the only mode of pollination is:-

  1. Anemophily
  2. Hydrophily
  3. Zoophily
  4. Entomophily

Question 4:

Double fertilization in angiosperms was discovered by:-

  1. J.C. Bose
  2. Strasburger
  3. Maheshwari
  4. Nawaschin

Question 5:

Before a carbohydrate is utilized as an energy source, it gets first converted into:-

  1. Oligosaccharide
  2. Triose sugars
  3. Monosaccharide
  4. Disaccharide
Zoology

Question 1:

The Sol-gel nature of protoplasm is due to:-

  1. Its colloidal nature
  2. Presence of living cell inclusions
  3. Pressure of inorganic salts
  4. Presence of water

Question 2:

What is the latest model that is proposed to explain the structure of plasma membrane or the latest view of molecular organization of bio membrane is based on?

  1. Fluid mosaic model
  2. Unit membrane model
  3. Thin lipid layer concept
  4. Artificial model systems

Question 3:

The number of autosomes in a human male is: -

  1. 43
  2. 22 pair
  3. 45
  4. 46

Question 4:

The snakes living in the deserts are mainly:-

  1. Aminotelic
  2. Uricotelic
  3. Ammonotelic
  4. Ureotelic

Question 5:

Genes are involved in turning on or off the transcription of set of structural genes are called:-

  1. Operator genes
  2. Redundant genes
  3. Polymorphic genes
  4. Regulatory genes
Environmental Sciences

Question 1:

Which among of the following is a Sedimentary type of cycle?

  1. Nitrogen cycle
  2. Carbon cycle
  3. Sulphur cycle
  4. Oxygen cycle

Question 2:

The nsumber of species in a community is called the?

  1. Species richness
  2. Diversity of species
  3. Equal diversity of species
  4. Species abundance

Question 3:

Environmental disaster that occurred because of release of energy from earth are termed as:

  1. Metrological disasters
  2. Hydrological disasters
  3. Man-made disasters
  4. Geophysical disasters

Question 4:

The number of Bio-geographical Zones in India:

  1. 10
  2. 7
  3. 9
  4. 11

Question 5:

Acid rain has pH equal or below:

  1. 6
  2. 6.5
  3. 5.5
  4. 7