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Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai, Pune and Nashik. (Not more than two in a single city.) Each of them has a different profession i.e. Banker, Software Engineer, Lawyer, Lecturer, Doctor and Psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nashik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession.
Which of the following is the occupation of N?
Software Engineer
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.
Consider the following statements regarding National Agriculture Code
It serves as a guide for farmers, agriculture universities, and officials involved in the agriculture field.
It is prepared by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both
None
Both statements are correct.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has begun the process of formulating a National Agriculture Code (NAC), on the lines of the existing National Building Code and National Electrical Code.
It will cover the entire agriculture cycle, and will also contain a guidance note for future standardisation.
The code will have two parts. The first will contain general principles for all crops, and the second will deal with crop-specific standards for the likes of paddy, wheat, oilseeds, and pulses.
The NAC will serve as a guide for farmers, agriculture universities, and officials involved in the field.
It will also include standards for input management, like use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and weedicides, as well as standards for crop storage and traceability.
Crucially, the NAC will cover all new and emerging areas like natural farming and organic farming, as well as the use of Internet-of-Things in the field of agriculture.
Hence option 3rd is correct.
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