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Veterinary Anatomy
Veterinary Physiology
LPM

Importance of grasslands and fodder in livestock production

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. What percentage of the world’s continental surfaces do grasslands cover?
    • A) 10%
    • B) 20%
    • C) 36%
    • D) 50%
      Answer: C) 36%
  2. What is the primary role of grasslands in livestock production?
    • A) To provide shelter
    • B) To produce biomass for grazing
    • C) To store water
    • D) To produce medicinal plants
      Answer: B) To produce biomass for grazing
  3. Which nutrient is essential for livestock health and productivity?
    • A) Fiber
    • B) Protein
    • C) Carbohydrates
    • D) All of the above
      Answer: D) All of the above
  4. What is a common consequence of converting grasslands to croplands?
    • A) Increased biodiversity
    • B) Soil degradation
    • C) Improved water quality
    • D) Enhanced wildlife habitat
      Answer: B) Soil degradation
  5. Which practice can enhance the sustainability of grassland-based livestock farming?
    • A) Monoculture grazing
    • B) Diversifying pastures
    • C) Overgrazing
    • D) Ignoring seasonal changes
      Answer: B) Diversifying pastures
  6. What is the primary function of fodder in livestock production?
    • A) To provide shelter
    • B) To serve as a food source
    • C) To enhance reproduction
    • D) To improve water retention
      Answer: B) To serve as a food source
  7. Which of the following is a benefit of rotational grazing?
    • A) Increased soil compaction
    • B) Improved pasture recovery
    • C) Decreased forage quality
    • D) Overgrazing
      Answer: B) Improved pasture recovery
  8. What is the main concern regarding the sustainability of grassland ecosystems?
    • A) Excessive rainfall
    • B) Climate change impacts
    • C) Increased biodiversity
    • D) Urban development
      Answer: B) Climate change impacts
  9. Which livestock product can be directly influenced by the quality of grasslands?
    • A) Wood
    • B) Milk
    • C) Fiber
    • D) All of the above
      Answer: D) All of the above
  10. What is a consequence of poor grassland management?
    • A) Increased livestock productivity
    • B) Enhanced soil fertility
    • C) Increased risk of erosion
    • D) Improved water retention
      Answer: C) Increased risk of erosion

Fill in the Blanks

  1. The primary role of grasslands is to produce __________ for livestock.
    Answer: biomass
  2. Grasslands cover approximately __________% of the world’s continental surfaces.
    Answer: 36
  3. The __________ of grasslands is critical for maintaining livestock health and productivity.
    Answer: quality of forage
  4. Livestock production is directly influenced by the __________ of the grazing area.
    Answer: management practices
  5. __________ are important for fixing nitrogen in the soil within grassland ecosystems.
    Answer: Legumes
  6. Rotational grazing can lead to improved __________ recovery.
    Answer: pasture
  7. The __________ is a significant concern regarding the sustainability of grassland ecosystems.
    Answer: climate change
  8. The __________ is a key feature of grassland ecosystems, providing habitat for various species.
    Answer: biodiversity
  9. The __________ of animal diets can affect the quality of the products they produce.
    Answer: composition
  10. __________ management practices can enhance the sustainability of grassland-based farming.
    Answer: Sustainable

True/False Questions

  1. Grasslands are primarily used for crop production.
    Answer: False
  2. The main role of grasslands is to provide biomass for livestock grazing.
    Answer: True
  3. Grasslands cover 20% of the world’s continental surfaces.
    Answer: False
  4. The quality of forage in grasslands directly impacts livestock productivity.
    Answer: True
  5. Grasslands contribute to the preservation of biodiversity.
    Answer: True
  6. Rotational grazing can lead to soil degradation.
    Answer: False
  7. Legumes play a role in fixing nitrogen in the soil.
    Answer: True
  8. The primary concern for grassland management is ensuring adequate rainfall.
    Answer: False
  9. Grasslands are not significant for livestock production.
    Answer: False
  10. The primary function of fodder is to provide shelter for livestock.
    Answer: False