Batch-II Trainees Welcomed in China with Gratitude and Bilateral Spirit 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. : How many Pakistani agriculture professionals are targeted for capacity building under the Prime Minister’s initiative? (A) 292 (B) 500 (C) 1,000 (D) 100 2. : Where is the Batch-II of 100 Pakistani agriculture graduates being trained? (A) Tsinghua University, China (B) Shaanxi Agricultural University, China (C) Southwest University of Science and Technology, China (D) Beijing University of Agriculture, China 3. : What is the duration of the training program for Batch-II professionals? (A) 3 months (B) 6 months (C) 9 months (D) 1 year 4. : Which ministry is leading the implementation of this agricultural capacity-building initiative? (A) Ministry of Education (B) Ministry of Science and Technology (C) Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives (D) Ministry of National Food Security & Research (MNFSR) 5. : What is the main focus area of the training in China? (A) Farm economics (B) Crop breeding and genomics (C) Organic farming (D) Water resource management 6. : Which airline facilitated the travel of the trainees to China? (A) Air China (B) Emirates (C) China Southern Airlines (D) Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) 7. : What date was the send-off ceremony organized for Batch-II graduates? (A) 16th April 2025 (B) 17th July 2025 (C) 20th July 2025 (D) 21st July 2025 8. : What was emphasized during the send-off ceremony by MNFSR and HEC officers? (A) The need for job placements (B) Importance of bilateral trade (C) Vision to strengthen agriculture through technology and R&D (D) Opening new agriculture universities 9. : How many professionals completed earlier training in Shaanxi, China? (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 292 (D) 300 10. : What is one expected outcome of the Prime Minister’s agriculture initiative? (A) Increased imports of Chinese seed varieties (B) Establishment of farms in China (C) Transformation into an export-oriented, climate-resilient agriculture sector (D) Privatization of all farming cooperatives