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Question 1 of 100
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1. The most common type of meat consumed in India is:
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2. The main protein found in meat is:
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3. The meat of a goat is referred to as
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4. Which of the following is the leanest type of meat?
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5. What is the recommended per capita consumption of meat annually according to the National Institute of Nutrition?
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6. Which mineral is abundant in meat, excluding calcium?
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
7. Which vitamin is present in high amounts in lean pork compared to other meats?
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8. Question
8. Rigor mortis in beef is complete within how many hours after slaughter?
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
9. Which part of the muscle structure is responsible for contraction?
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
10. Which of the following fatty acids is most abundant in meat?
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11. Question
11. The myofibrillar protein with the highest content in muscle is:
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12. Meat rich in myoglobin appears:
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13. Which meat is known for having the lowest fat content?
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14.What percentage of meat is composed of water?
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15. Which of the following is responsible for the dark red color in meat?
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16. What is the typical pH value of fresh meat?
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17. Buffalo meat accounts for what percentage of India’s total meat exports?
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18. What is the function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle tissue?
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19. The highest mineral content in meat is
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20. Which component in meat provides the highest energy?
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21. Which of the following meats has the highest cholesterol content?
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22. Which vitamin is entirely absent in lean meat?
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23. The temperature range used for soft scalding in poultry processing is:
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24. Which of the following is a fermented meat product?
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25. What is the dressing percentage for sheep?
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26. Meat is primarily composed of which macronutrient?
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27. Which connective tissue protein gives meat its red color?
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28. The major type of muscle tissue found in meat is:
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29. What is the recommended water temperature for hard scalding in poultry?
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30. Which vitamin is found in significantly higher amounts in pork compared to other meats?
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31. Question
31. The pH of meat during post-mortem glycolysis typically drops to:
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32. Question
32. Which of the following is considered a tough meat due to high connective tissue content?
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33. Question
33. What is the primary cause of PSE (Pale, Soft, Exudative) meat in pigs?
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34. What is the most abundant fatty acid in meat?
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35. The process of rigor mortis in poultry is typically completed in
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36. During muscle contraction, the myosin filaments interact with:
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37. Question
37. What is the correct term for a calf’s meat?
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38. Which of the following is the structural protein giving red muscle its characteristic color?
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39. Question
39. In pork, the part most commonly affected by PSE (Pale, Soft, Exudative) condition is:
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40. The most common cause of the DFD (Dark, Firm, Dry) condition in meat is:
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41. Question
41. At what temperature should meat be stored to avoid bacterial growth during chilling?
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42. Question
42. What percentage of buffalo meat is exported from India?
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43. Which of the following is the term for the fat rendered from pig carcasses?
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44. Which is NOT a component of the connective tissue in muscle?
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45. The breakdown of which substance causes the bright red color of fresh meat?
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46. The time required for completion of rigor mortis in pigs is typically:
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47. Question
47. The protein in meat most responsible for muscle contraction is:
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48. Question
48. Which of the following muscles is involved in skeletal muscle contraction?
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49. Which of the following vitamins is NOT present in lean meat?
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50. Which method is primarily used for meat aging to enhance tenderness?
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51. Question
51. Meat is firmer more:
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52. Question
52. During muscle to meat conversion, the pH drop is primarily due to:
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53. The primary function of sarcomeres in muscle fibers is:
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54. In which type of meat is rigor mortis typically complete within 5 minutes to 1 hour?
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55. What is the primary purpose of post-mortem inspection in slaughterhouses?
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56. The ultimate pH of meat after the completion of post-mortem glycolysis is
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57. The key enzyme responsible for muscle degradation during the aging process is:
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58. What is the shelf life of vacuum-packaged lamb cuts?
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59. Which type of packaging method inhibits anaerobic bacterial growth in meat?
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60. Which of the following is NOT considered an offal in meat processing?
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61. During post-mortem changes in meat, which process follows the onset of rigor mortis?
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62. Which of the following is an example of a myofibrillar protein?
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63. The meat from which animal is referred to as “chevaline”?
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64. The most common method of stunning animals before slaughter is:
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65. The rate of meat aging is primarily influenced by:
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66. What is the primary reason for the use of carbon dioxide in meat processing?
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67. Which of the following meats has the highest protein content?
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68. Which protein is responsible for the elasticity of connective tissue in meat?
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69. Which mineral in meat is essential for oxygen transport in the body?
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70. Which muscle protein complex is inhibited by the presence of calcium ions during contraction?
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71. In which phase of rigor mortis does the muscle become inextensible due to the depletion of ATP?
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72. Which of the following meats is most likely to develop PSE (Pale, Soft, Exudative) conditions?
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73. What is the primary structural protein found in meat that contributes to toughness when overcooked?
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74. Which of the following is NOT a factor influencing the onset of rigor mortis in meat?
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75. Which myofibrillar protein in meat is essential for muscle contraction and makes up the thick filaments?
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76. The tenderness of meat is improved by which post-slaughter practice?
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77. What is the primary component responsible for the marbling effect in meat?
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78. Which vitamin is most abundant in organ meats like liver compared to lean meats?
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79. Question
79. Which meat product is produced by curing pork with salt, nitrates, and sometimes sugar?
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80. Question
80. Which type of connective tissue protein is rich in hydroxyproline and provides structural support to meat?
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81. Question
81. The term used for the protein that binds oxygen and gives meat its red color is:
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82. Question
82. Which of the following conditions leads to tough meat with minimal marbling?
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83. Question
83. Which of the following is the safest temperature for meat storage to prevent bacterial growth?
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84. Question
84. Which myofibrillar protein has the highest percentage in skeletal muscle and contributes most to meat texture?
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85. Question
85. Which of the following contributes to meat tenderness after slaughter during the aging process?
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86. Question
86. The high-energy phosphate compound that is depleted early in the post-mortem conversion of muscle to meat is:
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87. Question
87. The process by which meat loses its pink color and turns brown due to oxidation is called:
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88. Question
88. The primary function of myofibrillar proteins in meat is to:
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89. Which of the following techniques is used to improve the shelf-life and tenderness of meat during storage?
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90. Which type of meat is likely to be tougher due to the high amount of elastin and collagen in connective tissues?
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91. Which phase of rigor mortis is characterized by a rapid onset of muscle stiffness?
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92. Question
92. The primary component in meat responsible for its juicy texture when cooked is:
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93. Question
93. Which post-slaughter treatment is essential to preserve meat quality and prevent bacterial contamination?
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94. Question
94. What is the key factor that influences the tenderness of meat during the aging process?
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95. Question
95. Which of the following meats is most likely to have a high amount of connective tissue?
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96. Question
96. The bright red color seen in fresh meat is primarily due to the presence of:
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97. Question
97. The protein responsible for muscle contraction in skeletal muscle is:
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
98. Which of the following is a sarcoplasmic protein responsible for the red color of muscle?
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99. Question
99. The conversion of muscle to meat involves a decrease in pH due to the accumulation of:
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
100. The proper chilling temperature range for storing meat to inhibit bacterial growth is:
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