Which soil type is best for coffee cultivation?

Which soil type is best for coffee cultivation?

  • Correct Answer: Laterite soil
  • Alluvial soil
  • Black soil
  • Red soil

Explanation: Laterite soil, rich in iron, is ideal for coffee cultivation.

Join our channels for latest updates

More Random Questions

Q: What is the transfer of thermal energy between objects that have different temperatures?
Ans: heat
Q: Which space agency’s Parker Solar Probe reached closest to the Sun?
Ans: NASA
Q: What was a key market trend in March 2025?
Ans: Bullish sentiment
Q: What do plant cells have in addition to a cell wall and a large central vacuole?
Ans: plastids
Q: What is the process of changing a liquid into a gas called?
Ans: Evaporation
Q: Who has topped the Test All-Rounder Ranking?
Ans: Ravindra Jadeja
Q: Which fluid is used in a vehicle’s radiator?
Ans: Coolant
Q: Which state government has announced to name residential schools after Maharishi Valmiki?
Ans: Karnataka
Q: Only after implantation can an embryo develop into a what?
Ans: fetus
Q: What should a driver do at a “Give Way” sign?
Ans: Yield to other traffic
Q: Which of the following is NOT a network topology?
Ans: Networking
Q: Who has become the only Indian weightlifter to qualify for Paris Olympics 2024 on April 7, 2024?
Ans: Mirabai Chanu
Q: Unipolar, bipolar, multipolar, and pseudounipolar are the four basic types of what?
Ans: electrons
Q: Which soil type is best for groundnuts?
Ans: Sandy loam
Q: Which Indian river is known as the "Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh"?
Ans: Narmada
Youngistan Junction
Youngistan Junction

Welcome to Youngistan Junction, your ultimate hub for staying updated with the latest in current affairs, general knowledge, and general studies! Whether you're a student gearing up for exams or just someone passionate about expanding your knowledge, Youngistan Junction is here to provide you with an extensive collection of well-curated questions and answers.

Articles: 6683