A. Key pest
B. Potential pest
C. Occasional pest
D. None of the above
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. Key pest
B. Potential pest
C. Occasional pest
D. None of the above
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. Major pest & Minor pest
B. Migrant pest & potential pest
C. both A & B
D. None of the above
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. Food
B. Feed
C. industrial raw materials
D. All of these
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. An ‘upper lip’ (labrum), lower (ventral) surface of which forms the epipharynx
B. a tongue-like hypopharynx; the jaws (mandibles)
C. The paired maxillae and a ‘lower lip’ (labium).
D. All of these
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. three-layered skin (cuticle)
B. Two-layered skin (cuticle)
C. Six- layered skin (cuticle)
D. None of the above
Submitted by: Shafiq Rehman
A. Biopores
B. Diameter
C. Mesopores
D. Microspores
Submitted by: Hakeem Taj Shapuki
A. 259,710 km2
B. 269,810 km2
C. 278,910 km2
D. None of these
Submitted by: Hakeem Taj Shapuki
A. Alluvial soil
B. Aeolian soil
C. Transported soil
D. None of these
Submitted by: Hakeem Taj Shapuki
A. 1624
B. 1724
C. 1824
D. 1924
Submitted by: Hakeem Taj Shapuki
A. Ammonification
B. Nitrification
C. Nitosomonas
D. Nitrobacteria
Submitted by: Hakeem Taj Shapuki
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