
12 Geog Les 1
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- Q1
Which type of farming is found in the areas of less annual rainfall(<75 cm)?
A. Wet farming
D. Crop rotation
C. Multiple farming
B. Dry farming
30s - Q2
Which type of farming is found in the areas that receive more rainfall(>75cm)?
A. Wet farming
C. Multiple farming
B. Dry farming
D. Crop rotation
30s - Q3
The most important factor that affects Indian agriculture is the availability of _______ depends upon rainfall.
C. manures
D. capital
a. moisture
Scientific methods
30s - Q4
Dry farming is practised less in West Bengal, Assam and Western coastal plain, why?
A. These areas are highly developed.
D. The regions receive annual rainfall between 50 cm and 70 cm.
B. Most people are involved in agriculture.
C. The duration of dry spells is comparatively shorter in these regions than others.
30s - Q5
Which soil is suitable for dry farming?
A. The soil that cannot retain moisture.
D. The soil that is poor in moisture.
B. The soil that can retain moisture.
C. The soil that is poor in minerals.
30s - Q6
Sprinklers, hydrants, water turbines and drip systems are generally used in
C. Moist farming
B. Shifting agriculture
D. Dry farming
A. Wet farming
30s - Q7
If pulses are grown after the rice in the same field, then this type of farming is known as
D. Mixed cropping
B. Crop rotation
C. Mixed farming
A. Crop combination
30s - Q8
Which type of farming is necessary to keep the land in good tilth to utilise the land resources and labour force more efficiently?
C. Mixed farming
A. Crop combination
B. Crop rotation
D. Mixed cropping
30s - Q9
Crops which are grown in crop rotaton as the rotational crop with the main crops
A. Rice and cotton
D. Wheat and rubber
B. Jute and sugarcane
C. Pulses and oilseeds
30s - Q10
Crop combination can be also defined as a type of
B. Crop rotation
C. Mixed farming
A. Monoculture
D. Polyculture
30s - Q11
When the number of crops raised on a field during an agricultural year then the total cropped area as percentage of the net sown area gives a measure of
D. None of these
C. Cropping intensity
A. Crop rotation
B. Crop combination
30s - Q12
Which State in India has the highest cropping intensity?
D. Punjab
B. Karnataka
C. Mizoram
A. Gujarat
30s - Q13
If the extent of area sown more than once is higher, then the crop intensity will be
B. Higher
D. Moderate
C. Mild
A. Lower
30s - Q14
Poor farmer cannot buy high-yielding varieties of seeds or good quality seed. To solve this problem, the government of India established:
C. Food Corporation of India
B. National Seeds Corporation
D. Central Warehousing Corporation
A. High-Yielding Varieties Programme
30s - Q15
Which was a major plan to increase the production of fooodgrains in India that resulted in Green revolution, and also solved India's food problem?
C. High-Yielding Varities Programme
D. National seeds Corporation
B. Food Corporation of India
A. State Seed Corporation
30s