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Which state is the largest fish-producing state in India?
Gujarat
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Explanation: Andhra Pradesh is the largest fish-producing state in India.
2/30
What percentage of India's GDP is contributed by the fisheries sector?
1.05%
2.5%
0.5%
1.8%
Explanation: The fisheries sector contributes about 1.05% to India’s GDP.
3/30
Which fish has the highest protein content?
Sardine
Mackerel
Tuna
Tuna
Explanation: Tuna fish boasts the highest protein content at 25.2%.
4/30
Which type of fisheries involves catching fish from natural water bodies?
Culture Fisheries
Capture Fisheries
Aquaculture
Mariculture
Explanation: Capture Fisheries involves catching fish from natural water bodies.
5/30
Which organization is responsible for promoting fish exports in India?
NFDB
FAIDF
MPEDA
CIFA
Explanation: The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) promotes fish exports in India.
6/30
Which fish species is the state fish of Kerala?
Hilsa
Indian Featherback
Green Chromide
Mahanadi Mahseer
Explanation: The state fish of Kerala is the Green Chromide.
7/30
Which of the following is a brackish water fish species?
Tuna
Mahseer
Mullet
Mullet
Explanation: Mullet is a brackish water fish species found in estuaries and coastal waters.
8/30
What is the primary objective of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)?
Increase fish exports
Enhance mariculture
Sustainable development of the fisheries sector
Improve aquaculture infrastructure
Explanation: The primary objective of PMMSY is the sustainable development of the fisheries sector.
9/30
Which state has Magur as its state fish?
Odisha
Bihar
Kerala
Bihar
Explanation: Magur is the state fish of Bihar.
10/30
Which Indian research institute is located in Barrackpore, West Bengal?
CIFA
CIFT
CMFRI
CIFRI
Explanation: The Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI) is located in Barrackpore, West Bengal.
11/30
What is the salinity range for brackish water fisheries?
Less than 0.5 ppt
0.5 to 30.0 ppt
Above 30 ppt
0.5 to 30.0 ppt
Explanation: Brackish water fisheries are found in waters with salinity between 0.5 to 30.0 ppt.
12/30
Which fish species is known as the world’s largest freshwater fish?
Rhincodon typus
Huso huso
Pandakapygmaea
Huso huso
Explanation: Huso huso (Beluga Sturgeon) is known as the world’s largest freshwater fish.
13/30
Which fish has the highest protein content among the following?
Sardine
Mackerel
Tuna
Hilsa
Explanation: Tuna has the highest protein content at 25.2%.
14/30
Which Indian state has the Golden Mahseer as its state fish?
Jammu and Kashmir
Uttarakhand
Arunachal Pradesh
All of the above
Explanation: The Golden Mahseer is the state fish of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Arunachal Pradesh.
15/30
What is the main focus of the Blue Revolution?
Improving export quality
Increasing fish production
Enhancing aquaculture technology
Increasing fish production
Explanation: The Blue Revolution focuses on increasing fish production to enhance food security and economic growth.
16/30
Which Indian research institute is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu?
CIFRI
CMFRI
CIBA
NBFGR
Explanation: The Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
17/30
Which type of fisheries involves rearing fish in controlled environments?
Capture Fisheries
Mariculture
Culture Fisheries
Inland Fisheries
Explanation: Culture Fisheries involves rearing fish in controlled environments such as ponds or tanks.
18/30
What percentage of India's fish production comes from inland fisheries?
40%
60%
50%
70%
Explanation: Inland fisheries account for 60% of India's fish production.
19/30
Which organization was established to enhance fish production and productivity in India?
MPEDA
CIFA
FAIDF
NFDB
Explanation: The National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) was established to enhance fish production and productivity in India.
20/30
What is the salinity range for marine fisheries?
Less than 0.5 ppt
0.5 to 30.0 ppt
30 to 50 ppt
Above 30 ppt
Explanation: Marine fisheries are found in seas and oceans with salinity above 30 ppt.
21/30
Which fish species is known as the world’s smallest marine fish?
Pandakapygmaea
Eviotazonura
Huso huso
Eviotazonura
Explanation: Eviotazonura is known as the world’s smallest marine fish.
22/30
Which type of fish are aquatic vertebrates with gills, fins, and scales?
Shellfish
Finfish
Crustaceans
Molluscs
Explanation: Finfish are aquatic vertebrates with gills, fins, and scales.
23/30
What is the purpose of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FAIDF)?
Increase fish exports
Enhance fish processing technology
Double farmers’ income and increase fish production
Improve fish feed quality
Explanation: FAIDF aims to double farmers’ income and increase fish production to support the Blue Revolution.
24/30
Which fish is known as the world’s smallest freshwater fish?
Eviotazonura
Huso huso
Pandakapygmaea
Rhincodon typus
Explanation: Pandakapygmaea is known as the world’s smallest freshwater fish.
25/30
What is the main objective of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)?
Promote fish exports
Improve aquaculture technology
Enhance fish processing infrastructure
Sustainable development of the fisheries sector
Explanation: PMMSY aims at the sustainable development of the fisheries sector through the Blue Revolution.
26/30
Which fish is considered the largest marine fish?
Eviotazonura
Huso huso
Rhincodon typus
Rhincodon typus
Explanation: Rhincodon typus, or the Whale Shark, is considered the largest marine fish.
27/30
Which of the following days is celebrated as World Fisheries Day?
8 June
2 February
16 October
21 November
Explanation: World Fisheries Day is celebrated on 21 November.
28/30
What is the main role of the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA)?
Regulate fish prices
Promote fish consumption
Develop fish processing infrastructure
Promote market development and quality control
Explanation: MPEDA's main role is to promote market development, quality control, and infrastructure for fish processing.
29/30
Which Indian state is known for the Green Chromide as its state fish?
Odisha
Bihar
Manipur
Kerala
Explanation: The Green Chromide is the state fish of Kerala.
30/30
Which type of fisheries involves catching fish from natural water bodies?
Culture Fisheries
Mariculture
Capture Fisheries
Inland Fisheries
Explanation: Capture Fisheries involves catching fish from natural water bodies such as lakes, rivers, or oceans.
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