MCQ Chapter 3.4 Balbharati English Class 6 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6Sushruta (A Peep into the Past) 1. What was considered important to prevent diseases in animals?Keeping them confinedAvoiding medical treatmentCleanliness and proper maintenanceAllowing animals to roam freelyQuestion 1 of 152. Which emperor arranged the cultivation of herbal medicines for animals?AshokaChandragupta MauryaSamudraguptaHarshaQuestion 2 of 153. What animal by-product was converted into butter and ghee?WoolLeatherMilkMeatQuestion 3 of 154. What was the main use of sheep in ancient India?FarmingWool productionMeat supplyTransportationQuestion 4 of 155. Why is veterinary science not a popular career choice in India today?Lack of knowledgeHigh expensesGovernment restrictionsLack of demandQuestion 5 of 156. What was the primary focus of Indian veterinary medicine?Surgical techniquesHerbal remediesArtificial breedingAnimal behavior studyQuestion 6 of 157. What does ‘A lion’s heart’ symbolize in veterinary practice?StrengthCompassion and courageIntelligencePhysical powerQuestion 7 of 158. How were horses primarily used in ancient India?Domestic workArmy and transportationFarmingEntertainmentQuestion 8 of 159. What does ‘An eagle’s eye’ symbolize in veterinary practice?Quick decision-makingStrong eyesightSharp observationPhysical agilityQuestion 9 of 1510. What does ‘A mother’s touch’ symbolize in veterinary practice?Medical knowledgeGentle care and healing touchStrength and powerA veterinarian’s intelligenceQuestion 10 of 1511. What was one of the main focuses of Emperor Ashoka’s veterinary policies?War strategies using animalsCultivating herbal medicines for animalsExporting veterinary knowledgeUsing animals for entertainmentQuestion 11 of 1512. Which animal was NOT specifically mentioned in the text regarding veterinary treatment?HorsesElephantsDogsCattleQuestion 12 of 1513. What is the reason India needs more veterinarians today?Growing number of petsBeing an agriculture-based countryIncreasing urbanizationDevelopment of new medical technologiesQuestion 13 of 1514. What practice in ancient India helped maintain animal health apart from medicines?Keeping animals in isolationProper food and hygiene maintenanceTraining animals for laborReducing the number of animalsQuestion 14 of 1515. Which of the following was a common practice related to animal by-products in ancient India?Exporting animal skinMaking dairy products like ghee and curdUsing animal waste for fuelTraining animals for entertainmentQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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