This is the subject-wise agriculture practice-test hub for students searching for agriculture topic-wise tests, topic-wise practice test agriculture, and free agriculture subject-wise tests.
Use this page when you want chapter-level or topic-level revision. If you want full exam-pattern papers, go to Agriculture Mock Tests. If you want exact subject and chapter practice, stay here and drill into the unit you need.
Start with one subject such as Agronomy, Soil Science, Horticulture, or Entomology instead of mixing everything together.
Open the exact topic unit you need and solve the linked practice tests in sequence to build accuracy before speed.
After subject-wise practice, move to full mock tests and previous year papers so topic retention gets pressure-tested.
These are the main subject clusters students use for agriculture topic-wise revision. Each subject now has its own crawlable page plus the topic cards below.
Best for topic-wise agriculture revision before full-length professional knowledge papers.
Useful for ARD subject-wise practice before shifting into mixed agriculture plus rural development prep.
Good for technical subject revision when you want isolated practice instead of broad mocks.
Strong for chapter-based agriculture revision where subject segmentation matters more than exam simulation.
15 subject groups · 42 topic units · 101 free practice tests drawn from the agriculture revision library
Agronomy topic-wise tests cover crop production, cropping systems, tillage, irrigation, weed science, and agrometeorology. High-yield for IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, and state agriculture exams.
Soil Science practice tests help with soil properties, fertility, manures, fertilizers, amendments, and conservation. Core for IBPS AFO, NABARD ARD, FCI AGT, CUET, and UP agriculture recruitment.
Horticulture tests cover pomology, olericulture, floriculture, spices, post-harvest, protected cultivation, and plantation crops. Strong scoring section in IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, CUET Agriculture, and UPSSSC AGTA.
Plant Breeding practice tests target genetics, breeding methods, biotechnology, and seed science. High-value for NABARD, IBPS AFO, CUET Agriculture, and ICAR JRF.
Plant Physiology tests help revise photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, growth regulators, and mineral nutrition. Useful for IBPS AFO, NABARD, CUET, and ICAR JRF-style agriculture prep.
Entomology topic-wise practice focuses on insect morphology, systematics, pests, IPM, and beneficial insects. Essential for IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, ICAR JRF, and allied agriculture exams.
Plant Pathology tests cover diseases, pathogens, microbiology, and disease management concepts. Important across IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, and agriculture university exams.
Agricultural Economics tests cover farm management, marketing, price policy, agricultural finance, and related policy basics. Critical for IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, and agriculture officer exams.
Extension Education tests cover rural development, communication, extension principles, and programme delivery. Very important for NABARD and still useful for IBPS AFO and UPSSSC AGTA.
Animal Husbandry practice tests build recall on breeds, feeding, reproduction, dairy, and poultry. Useful for IBPS AFO, NABARD, CUET Agriculture, and state agriculture jobs.
Fisheries practice tests cover aquaculture basics, fish culture, pond systems, and related production concepts. Useful in broad agriculture papers and allied-agriculture objective sets.
Food Science and Nutrition tests help with processing, food quality, and applied nutrition basics. Useful for allied-agriculture exams and selected multidisciplinary question banks.
Agroforestry tests cover silviculture-linked concepts, forestry systems, and land-use integration basics. Helpful for broad agriculture objective tests and specific forestry-linked sections.
Agricultural Engineering practice tests focus on farm power, implements, irrigation engineering, and structures. Important for IBPS AFO, NABARD, and FCI technical agriculture questions.
Ecology and Environment tests revise ecosystem concepts, pollution, climate, and environmental science links to agriculture. Relevant for current agriculture, general agriculture, and exam overlap with environment sections.
AgriDots has 101 agriculture topic-wise practice tests across 42 exact topic units. Each subject page and topic card links directly into the underlying practice-test lessons.
Yes, this page is designed as the free topic-wise and subject-wise revision layer. It helps you strengthen one subject at a time before moving to broader exam-pattern mocks.
Use this page for topic-wise and subject-wise practice. Use /agriculture-mock-tests when you want full mock tests, previous year papers, and mixed exam-style practice.
The page currently groups 15 subject families including Agronomy, Soil Science, Horticulture, Entomology, Plant Pathology, Agricultural Economics, Plant Breeding, Animal Husbandry, Agricultural Engineering, and more.
They are enough for repairing weak chapters and building subject confidence, but they are not the final stage by themselves. The usual progression is notes or concept revision first, then topic-wise tests, and finally full mock tests once your chapter-level mistakes stop repeating.
There is no fixed number that works for every student. A better rule is to keep solving topic-wise tests until your errors become more about speed or carelessness than about concept confusion. Once a subject starts feeling stable, move on instead of over-practising the same unit forever.
Most students improve faster when they use topic-wise MCQs after identifying weak areas from notes or previous year papers. PYQs show what the exam asks, while topic-wise tests help you repair the exact chapter blocks that made you lose marks.
Yes. Topic-wise practice is especially useful for Hindi-medium or bilingual students because it lets them stay inside one concept area at a time instead of getting overloaded by mixed-paper switching. It becomes easier to match terms, facts, and repeated question patterns when the practice is chapter-focused.
Most beginners start best with high-frequency subjects such as Agronomy, Soil Science, Horticulture, Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Agricultural Economics. But if one subject is clearly your weakest, fixing that early often gives a faster score jump than following a generic order blindly.
After topic-wise practice, review the mistakes, revise the weak concepts once more, and then shift into mixed subject tests or full mocks. Topic-wise tests are the repair stage; the next stage is checking whether that improvement still holds under exam-style pressure.