Dressing Percentage of Various Meats
Match the column:
| TABLE-I (Animal Meat) | TABLE-II (Dressing %) |
|---|---|
| 1. Broiler | (a) 57% |
| 2. Pork | (b) 50% |
| 3. Beef | (c) 55% |
| 4. Mutton | (d) 72% |
| 5. Chevon | (e) 49% |
| 6. Carabeef | (f) 70% |
- 1-f, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b, 5-e, 6-a — Correct Answer
- 1-d, 2-f, 3-c, 4-b, 5-e, 6-a
- 1-f, 2-d, 3-b, 4-c, 5-e, 6-a
- 1-f, 2-d, 3-c, 4-e, 5-b, 6-a
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 1-f, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b, 5-e, 6-a
Dressing percentage is the ratio of carcass weight to live weight, expressed as a percentage. Higher dressing % means more usable meat per unit live weight.
- Broiler → 70% (second highest among listed).
- Pork (Pig) → 72% (highest dressing % among all livestock — due to thin skin and less offal).
- Beef (Cattle) → 55%.
- Mutton (Sheep) → 50%.
- Chevon (Goat) → 49% (lowest dressing %).
- Carabeef (Buffalo) → 57%.
Descending Order of Dressing %
Pork (72%) > Broiler (70%) > Carabeef (57%) > Beef (55%) > Mutton (50%) > Chevon (49%).
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Option B swaps Broiler (70%) with Pork (72%).
- Option C swaps Beef (55%) with Mutton (50%).
- Option D swaps Mutton (50%) with Chevon (49%).
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