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Questions: FFB 524 MANAGEMENT OF INSECT PESTS AND DISEASES (1+1)

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Helopeltis antonii attacks neem.
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Bark caterpillar is a serious pest of neem.
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E.F. Knipling is the father of host plant resistance.
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Bacillus popilliae causes milky disease in Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica.
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Atteva fabricella is the Yponomeutid pest attacking Ailanthus exelsa.
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The term “antibiosis” was coined by Marcos Kogan.
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Trail pheromone is secreted by termites.
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Pheromones are secreted by endocrine glands.
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All semiloopers are noctuids.
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Green muscardine fungus is Beauveria bassiana.
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Verticillium lecanii is
A. White halo fungus
B. Protozoa
C. White muscardine fungus
D. Bacteria
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Question Multiple Choice (single correct) -
Eutectona mechaeralis is
A. Teak stem borer
B. Shorea stem borer
C. Eucalyptus gall wasp
D. Teak skeletonizer
Answer Key: D
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Cottony cushion scale was successfully controlled by
A. Cryptolaemus montrozieri
B. Rodolia cardinalis
C. Red ant
D. Bacillus thuringiensis
Answer Key: B
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Egg larval parasitoid is
A. Cotesia sp
B. Trichogramma
C. Chelonus blackburni
D. Telenomus sp
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Trichogramma embryophagum is effective in controlling pests in
A. Grasses
B. Trees
C. Flower crops
D. Rice
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Alarm pheromone is produced by
A. Weevils
B. Moths
C. Ants
D. Flies
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Aggregation pheromone is produced by
A. Grasshopper
B. Flies
C. Moths
D. Beetles
Answer Key: D
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Larval parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae controls
A. Helicoverpa sp
B. Pluella xylostella
C. Spodoptera litura
D. Hyblaea puera
Answer Key: B
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The central core in the IPM programme is
A. Host Plant Resistance
B. Cultural control
C. Physical control
D. Insecticides
Answer Key: A
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Male Sterility technique of pest control was successfully done in
A. Aphids
B. Mealy Bug
C. Dog fly
D. Cattle Screwworm fly
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Nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Helicoverpa armigera can infest only
A. Helicoverpa armigera
B. Teak defoliator
C. Spodoptera litura
D. Jatropha mealy bug
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Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium plant contains
A. Azadirachtin
B. Nimbidin
C. Pyrethrins
D. Thevtin
Answer Key: C
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Movement of pest affected seed material from infested to pest free areas is followed in the control of
A. Sugarcane scale
B. Rice hoppers
C. Cotton bollworm
D. Cotton grasshopper
Answer Key: A
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Question Multiple Choice (single correct) -
Entomopathogenic bacteria, Bacillus thuringiensis produces
A. Spore only
B. Both Crystal protein and spore
C. Crystal only
D. None of the above
Answer Key: B
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Cryptolaemus montrouzieri controls
A. Mites
B. Aphids
C. Grapevine mealy bug
D. Thrips
Answer Key: C
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Preying mantis is a
A. Parasitoid
B. Insect pathogen
C. Pollinator
D. General predator
Answer Key: D
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Largely used pheromone in IPM is
A. Alarm pheromone
B. Aggregation pheromone
C. Trail pheromone
D. Sex pheromone
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Insect parasitoid is also termed as
A. Parasite
B. Pollinator
C. Protelean parasite
D. Balancer
Answer Key: C
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In IPM, insecticides are sprayed when the insect population reaches
A. Economic injury level
B. Economic threshold level
C. General equilibrium position
D. Level of Biotic Balance
Answer Key: B
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Sudden build up insect population after repeated application over long period is termed as
A. Resurgence
B. Resistance
C. Attennuation
D. Degradation
Answer Key: A
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Part – C. Give definition or Brief Answers                           15 x 1.00 = 15.00

1. Mention different components in the Integrated Pest Management system.


2. List out any four major insect pests of Teak.

3. List out any four major insect pests of Eucalyptus.

4. List out the major insect pests of Ailanthus.

5. Mention four insect predators.

6. Mention the group of insect viruses used in pest control.

7. What is male sterility method of pest control.

8. Qualities of pyrethroid insecticides.

9. Define an insect parasitoid.

10. Mention the various types of insect pheromones.

11. Give examples of egg, larval and pupal parasitoids.

12. Mention the three mechanisms of Host Plant Resistance.

13. Mention the two core concepts of IPM.

14. Mention two major differences between insect parasitoids and predators.

15.Give the classification of entomopathogenic bacteria.  

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