DX-1 DAIRY EXTENSION EDUCATION
1. The teaching of Extension Education at undergraduate level was started first time in India at:
2. The first post-graduate teaching in the discipline of Extension Education was launched in Bihar Agricultural College, Sabour in the year
3. Extension Education brings about desirable changes in the behaviour of the concerned persons through educational methods. The changes will occur in
4. In Dairy Extension Education process, the ultimate authority will remain with
5. Who is known as father of University Extension
6. The Fundamental objective of extension education is overall development of:
7. The crucial function of extension education for the dairy farmers is to
8. Sound extension philosophy is always…………… looking:
9. The individual is--------------------- in the democracy
10. ‘Principle is a statement of policy to guide decisions and actions in a proper manner’ is a definition given by
11. The needs and interests related to dairy farming differ from
12. A satisfied stakeholder is the best
13. The main principle of dairy extension education is
14. A fundamental truth and a settled rule of action
15. Gurgaon project was started in the year 1920 by
16. ‘Indian Village Service (IVS-1945)’ was started under the guidance of:
17. In which year ‘Grow More Food Campaign’ was started in India:
18. Sri Rabindra Nath Tagore started a rural development project named as
19. ‘Grow More Food Enquiry Committee’ was appointed by Government of India in the year:
20. ‘National Extension Service’ was inaugurated on:
21. ‘Intensive Cattle Development Project’ was launched in the year
22. ‘T&V (Training & Visit) programme’ was launched in the year
23. ‘Operational flood’ programme was introduced by
24. Which is not a transfer of technology projects launched by the ICAR
25. The all first-line transfer of technology projects of the ICAR have been integrated into KVKs in the year
26. The ICAR launched a programme as a part of its Golden Jubilee celebration in 1979 was
27. The first KVK was established in 1974 at
28. Which programme is also known as ‘Single Window’ approach
29. “Handing over the stick to the insider” in methods and action is known as
30. Which one is the result of a response to the ‘top-down’ approach to development, the pitfalls of the questionnaire survey method of inquiry?
31. The first FFS was established in the year
32. One of the most important activities i.e. Strategic Research and Extension Plan (SREP) undertaken by
33. The Farmer Field School is a form of
34. Which is the key element of learning process
35. Learning is a process of any change in behaviour which takes place as a result of:
36. The essential role of an extension worker is to create effective
37. How much percent of learning we retain after two weeks when we see and hear about new things?
38. In the Extension learning, the subject matter should be based on
39. Which one is the third step in extension teaching
40. The attention of people being attracted by touch is:
41. The very first step in extension teaching process is
42. The Steps in Extension Teaching was suggested by
44. In the category of group contacts, most effective extension teaching method is
45. Audio-visual aids can only
46. Maximum people could be approached through
47. Pamphlet gives full information about a topic in greater length than:
48. For making direct/personal contact with the clientele , we need extension staff who are
49. Which one is the most appropriate extension method to communicate message among dairy farmers in rural area
50. Which method will be more useful for a relatively small audience?
51. When new practice is complex or unfamiliar, then which one of the following will be required
52. In the initial stages of extension, which method is more suitable as well as necessary to gain confidence of farmers
53. According to a proverb, one picture is worth of ………… words
54. Audio-visual aids can only
55. A better colour combination of chalk and board at village level is
56. The majority remember 50 percentage of what they have ---------- at the same time
57. The best way to peoples' heart is through their stomach, but the best way to their brain is through their --------------
58. A group used as a standard for self-appraisal is known as
59. When people work less because they expect others to take over their tasks, this phenomenon is known as
60. Which one is not character of primary groups
61. Which type of stereotypes is applied within members of in group
62. The interaction level between the individuals in case of secondary groups is
63. Good leaders are
64. Low task and high relationship is the quality of
65. High task and high relationship is the quality of
66. A leader who uses a "delegate and disappear" management style is
67. A great leader is proactive and committed to
68. Who has given the ‘eight-steps model of programme planning
69. The first step of programme planning process is
70. Basic model (SOTER) of programme planning was given by
71. The plan of work is also known as
72. Programme planning is not the end product of extension activities but it is an educational tool for
73. In which Five-year plan Jawahar Rozgar Yojana was introduced
74. The eleventh plan has the objective to increase GDP growth to
75. The aim of the tenth plan was to make the Indian economy
76. In which five-year plan agriculture was given due importance
77. The duration of 4th five-year Plan of India was
78. Which programme is also known as ‘Single Window’ approach:
80. Determining what to do and how to do and involve one or more employees in the decision making process is the quality of:
81. Determining what to do and how to do and no involvement of employees in the decision making process is the quality of:
82. Need is the difference of two situations:
83. A process of designing a course of action to achieve ends is known as:
84. People seek more information about things in which they are:
85. Extension programmes should be based on an analysis of the:
86. The general objective of programme planning is: