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Horticulture Department Subject Matter Specialist Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 5 Jun 2018

Horticulture Department Subject Matter Specialist Interview Experiences

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I was interviewed in Mar 2017.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me yourself and your education details
  • Ans. 

    I am a Subject Matter Specialist with a strong educational background.

    • I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from XYZ University.

    • I also have a Master's degree in Information Technology from ABC University.

    • I have completed several certifications in my field, including a certification in Project Management.

    • I have attended various workshops and seminars to enhance my knowledge and skills.

    • I have practical experienc...

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  • Q2. Highest growing crop in your area
  • Ans. 

    The highest growing crop in my area is corn.

    • Corn is a staple crop in my region due to its high demand and adaptability to the local climate.

    • Farmers in my area have been increasingly investing in corn cultivation due to its profitability.

    • The use of advanced farming techniques and genetically modified corn varieties has further boosted its growth.

    • Corn is not only used for human consumption but also for animal feed, ethan...

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  • Q3. Tell me cotton attacks insects and disease and controlling measures
  • Ans. 

    Cotton attacks insects and diseases. Various controlling measures are used to manage them.

    • Cotton plants are susceptible to insect pests such as bollworms, aphids, and whiteflies.

    • Insecticides are commonly used to control insect pests in cotton fields.

    • Diseases like Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, and bacterial blight can affect cotton plants.

    • Crop rotation, resistant varieties, and proper sanitation are some measures to...

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  • Q4. Cotton growing perpose which type of Land suitable
  • Ans. 

    Cotton grows best in well-drained, loamy soil with good fertility and adequate moisture.

    • Cotton requires soil with good drainage to prevent waterlogging.

    • Loamy soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, provides the ideal texture for cotton roots to grow and access nutrients.

    • The soil should have good fertility, meaning it should contain sufficient organic matter and essential nutrients.

    • Adequate moisture is necessa...

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