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Key Facts: IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Exam

40 Q

Professional Knowledge questions in online exam

IBPS CRP RRB SO exam guidelines

150 min

Total duration of single online test

IBPS RRB Scale II time limit

2 Years

Minimum required professional experience

IBPS RRB SO eligibility criteria

80:20

Online exam to interview merit ratio

IBPS RRB selection policy

₹850 / ₹175

Application fee (General / SC-ST-PwBD)

IBPS CRP RRB fee schedule

21–32 Yrs

Required age bracket for candidates

IBPS RRB Officer Scale II age limit

IBPS RRB Officer Scale II Agriculture: 240 questions (200 marks), 150 minutes, +1/−0.25 marking. Minimum 50% graduation marks and 2 years relevant experience required. Application fee ₹850/₹175. Practice bank includes 100 free professional questions.

Sample IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1Calculate the seed rate required for sowing a 2.5-hectare field of wheat, assuming a recommended seed rate of 100 kg per hectare and a seed germination percentage of 90% with a purity of 95%.
A.292.40 kg
B.250.00 kg
C.263.15 kg
D.277.78 kg
Explanation: The formula for adjusted seed rate is (Recommended Seed Rate * Area) / (Germination % * Purity % / 10000). Sowing 2.5 hectares requires (100 * 2.5) / (0.90 * 0.95) = 250 / 0.855 = 292.40 kg of seed.
2Calculate the plant population per hectare for a maize crop sown with a spacing of 60 cm between rows and 20 cm between plants.
A.83,333 plants/ha
B.50,000 plants/ha
C.12,000 plants/ha
D.166,666 plants/ha
Explanation: Plant population per hectare = 10,000 square meters / (row spacing in meters * plant spacing in meters). Here, row spacing is 0.6 m and plant spacing is 0.2 m. Thus, population = 10,000 / (0.6 * 0.2) = 10,000 / 0.12 = 83,333 plants.
3What is the critical growth stage for irrigation in wheat where moisture stress leads to maximum reduction in grain yield?
A.Crown Root Initiation (CRI) stage
B.Tillering stage
C.Jointing stage
D.Milking stage
Explanation: The Crown Root Initiation (CRI) stage, which occurs 20-25 days after sowing, is the most critical stage for irrigation in wheat. Water stress at this stage severely restricts crown root development and tiller numbers, causing maximum yield decline.
4Which herbicide is most commonly recommended for the control of Phalaris minor in wheat crop?
A.Sulfosulfuron
B.Atrazine
C.Butachlor
D.Pendimethalin
Explanation: Sulfosulfuron (at 25 g/ha) is widely used to control the grassy weed Phalaris minor in wheat fields, especially since the weed developed resistance to Isoproturon. It is applied post-emergence around 30-35 days after sowing.
5Which of the following cropping systems is defined as growing two or more crops simultaneously with no distinct row arrangement?
A.Mixed cropping
B.Intercropping
C.Sequence cropping
D.Relay cropping
Explanation: Mixed cropping refers to growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land without any definite row pattern. In contrast, intercropping involves a definite row arrangement.
6What is the atmospheric concentration of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) by volume, approximately, under standard clean air conditions?
A.0.04%
B.0.03%
C.0.40%
D.0.003%
Explanation: The atmospheric concentration of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is approximately 0.04% (or about 400-420 ppm). Historically it was closer to 0.03% (300 ppm) in the mid-20th century, but current global levels have risen.
7Which of the following crops is classified as a C4 plant in terms of its photosynthetic pathway?
A.Maize
B.Rice
C.Wheat
D.Soybean
Explanation: Maize (Zea mays) is a C4 plant, which utilizes the Hatch-Slack pathway for carbon fixation, making it highly efficient in high-temperature and high-light environments. Rice, wheat, and soybean are C3 plants.
8What is the optimum temperature range for the active growth and germination of wheat seeds?
A.20°C to 25°C
B.10°C to 15°C
C.30°C to 35°C
D.5°C to 8°C
Explanation: Wheat is a cool-season crop. The optimum temperature range for its active growth, tillering, and seed germination is 20°C to 25°C. High temperatures above 30°C reduce tillering and accelerate maturity, lowering yield.
9Which of the following is a primary tillage implement used for deep soil inversion and breaking hardpans?
A.Moldboard Plow
B.Disc Harrow
C.Cultivator
D.Rotavator
Explanation: The Moldboard (MB) Plow is a primary tillage implement designed to cut, lift, and invert the soil. It is specifically used for deep plowing, burying crop residues, and breaking up hard soil pans.
10Which of the following crops has the highest water requirement (in mm) over its total growth duration under Indian conditions?
A.Sugarcane
B.Rice
C.Wheat
D.Maize
Explanation: Sugarcane has the highest total water requirement, ranging from 1500 to 2500 mm, due to its long crop duration (12 to 18 months). Rice has a high daily water requirement but a shorter duration, totaling 900 to 1500 mm.

About the IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Exam

The IBPS RRB Officer Scale II (Agriculture Officer) exam is a national-level competitive examination conducted annually for recruiting specialist agricultural officers in Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) across India. It is a single-level online examination of 240 questions followed by a personal interview. This practice question bank is dedicated to the core agricultural Professional Knowledge syllabus, featuring 100 curated questions covering Agronomy, Soil Science, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Agricultural Engineering, Economics, and Government Schemes.

Assessment

Single-level online objective exam: 240 questions (200 marks) in 150 minutes, comprising Professional Knowledge (40 Q), Reasoning (40 Q), Financial Awareness (40 Q), English/Hindi (40 Q), Computer Knowledge (40 Q), and Quantitative Aptitude & DI (40 Q). Penalty of 0.25 marks per wrong answer.

Time Limit

150 minutes

Passing Score

Sectional and overall cut-offs set dynamically by IBPS based on vacancies and performance in each state.

Exam Fee

₹850 for General/OBC and ₹175 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)

IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Exam Content Outline

25%

Agronomy & Crop Production

Crop production, spacing, weed science, C3/C4 pathways, and critical growth stages

20%

Soil Science & Nutrition

Clay minerals, soil chemical properties, nutrient deficiency symptoms, and fertilizer dosage calculations

20%

Horticulture & Forestry

Grafting and budding, commercial varieties, physiological disorders, and silvicultural systems

20%

Animal Husbandry & Dairying

Livestock breeds, gestation periods, FSSAI milk standards, cattle disease, and feed management

15%

Agri-Engineering & Economics & Schemes

Tillage machinery, drip system pressures, agricultural credit, and central welfare schemes

How to Pass the IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Sectional and overall cut-offs set dynamically by IBPS based on vacancies and performance in each state.
  • Assessment: Single-level online objective exam: 240 questions (200 marks) in 150 minutes, comprising Professional Knowledge (40 Q), Reasoning (40 Q), Financial Awareness (40 Q), English/Hindi (40 Q), Computer Knowledge (40 Q), and Quantitative Aptitude & DI (40 Q). Penalty of 0.25 marks per wrong answer.
  • Time limit: 150 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹850 for General/OBC and ₹175 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

IBPS RRB Agriculture Officer Study Tips from Top Performers

1Dedicate adequate time to agricultural calculation questions (e.g., seed rates, fertilizer requirements, and theoretical field capacity of implements).
2Thoroughly memorize FSSAI milk standards (fat and SNF percentages) for toned, double toned, and standardized milk.
3Review the gestation periods, native regions, and special features of major cattle, buffalo, poultry, and sheep breeds.
4Stay updated on the latest financial guidelines regarding KCC, interest subvention rates, and details of schemes like PM-KISAN and PMFBY.
5Balance professional agricultural study with reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and financial awareness to clear sectional cut-offs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IBPS RRB Officer Scale II Agriculture Officer exam?

It is a national-level competitive recruitment exam conducted annually by the IBPS to recruit Specialist Officers (Agriculture) in various Regional Rural Banks across India.

What are the eligibility criteria for the Agriculture Officer post?

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Dairy Science, Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, or Pisciculture with at least 50% marks, plus minimum 2 years of professional experience in the relevant agricultural/banking sector.

What is the structure of the online examination?

It consists of 240 objective MCQs carrying 200 marks, with a time limit of 150 minutes. The paper covers: Professional Knowledge (40 Q), Reasoning (40 Q), Financial Awareness (40 Q), English/Hindi (40 Q), Computer Knowledge (40 Q), and Quantitative Aptitude & DI (40 Q).

What is the marking scheme for the online exam?

Each correct answer adds 1 mark (or 0.5 marks depending on the section), and there is a penalty of 1/4th (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question for every incorrect response.

What is the application fee for the exam?

The application fee is ₹850 for General and OBC candidates, and ₹175 for SC, ST, and PwBD candidates, inclusive of GST.

What is the weightage of the online exam and interview in final selection?

The final merit list is prepared by combining scores of the online exam and the personal interview in an 80:20 weightage ratio.