Arrange the following varieties of silk in India in their order of decreasing production: 1. Muga 2. Eri 3. Mulberry 4. Tasar Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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Q: 46 (CAPF/2016)
Arrange the following varieties of silk in India in their order of decreasing production:
1. Muga
2. Eri
3. Mulberry
4. Tasar
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

question_subject: 

Economics

question_exam: 

CAPF

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0,25,49,25,31,10,8

keywords: 

{'silk': [0, 0, 0, 1], 'varieties': [0, 0, 0, 1], 'mulberry': [1, 0, 0, 2], 'order': [6, 12, 34, 35], 'production': [16, 4, 20, 51], 'india': [8, 1, 7, 13]}

The correct order of decreasing production of different varieties of silk in India is:

1. Mulberry

2. Eri

3. Tasar

4. Muga

Mulberry silk is the most commercially produced silk variety in India. It is made from the silkworms of the Bombyx mori moth which feed on mulberry leaves. Mulberry silk is known for its fine texture and high quality.

Eri silk is the second most produced variety. It is made from the silkworms of the Philosamia ricini moth which feed on castor leaves. Eri silk is popular for its thermal properties and is often used for making winter garments.

Tasar silk is the third most produced variety. It is made from the silkworms of the Antheraea moth species which feed on different types of trees like Sal, Arjun, and Oak. Tasar silk is known for its durability and is often used in making sarees and home furnishings.

Muga silk is the least produced variety of silk in India. It is made from the silkworms of the Antheraea assamensis moth which feed on Som and Sualu leaves. Muga silk is exclusive to Assam and is known for its golden yellow

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