Contamination of mustard oil has led to several outbreaks of Epidemic Dropsy in India. Which one of the following contaminant is responsible for it ?

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Q: 36 (CAPF/2009)
Contamination of mustard oil has led to several outbreaks of Epidemic Dropsy in India.
Which one of the following contaminant is responsible for it ?

question_subject: 

Geography

question_exam: 

CAPF

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The correct answer is option 3 - Argemone oil.

Contamination of mustard oil with Argemone oil has been responsible for several outbreaks of Epidemic Dropsy in India. Epidemic Dropsy is a condition characterized by edema (swelling) of the legs and other parts of the body.

Option 1 - Automobile oil is not the contaminant responsible for Epidemic Dropsy. Automobile oil is not meant for consumption and should not come into contact with food products.

Option 2 - Linseed oil is also not the contaminant responsible for Epidemic Dropsy. Linseed oil is commonly used in paints and varnishes and is generally safe for consumption when it is labeled as food grade.

Option 4 - Rapeseed oil is not the contaminant responsible for Epidemic Dropsy. Rapeseed oil, also known as canola oil, is commonly used for cooking and is generally safe for consumption.

It is important to ensure the purity and quality of mustard oil to avoid such outbreaks of Epidemic Dropsy.

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