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Which of the following is NOT a plantation crop?
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Coconut
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Potato
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Oil Palm
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Cashew
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Rubber
Potato.
About area is rain fed in India.
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One third
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One half
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Sixty per cent
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Three fourth
In India, about 60% of total net sown area comes under rainfed lands.
To produce best results from HYV seeds we need _______.
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Manure fertilizer
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Cow dung
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Good sunlight
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Plenty of water
HYV seeds stand for HEIGH YIELDING VARIETY. These are the good quality of seeds and produce a higher yield on a small piece of land but need plenty of water to produce the best results and they also increase the income of the farmers.
Which of the following is the local name of shifting cultivation in Sri Lanka?
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Milpa
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Chitemene
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Chena
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Podu
Shifting cultivation is a traditional practice of agriculture prevalent in various parts of Asia, Africa and South-America. It is known as lading in south-east Asia, milpa in Central America, Chitemene or tavy in Africa and Chena in Sri Lanka. In India it has different local names like dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, Jhum, podu.
Which of the following is not a problem created by the Green Revolution?
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Conflict between large and small farmers
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Conflict between industrial workers and farm workers
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Conflict between owners and tenant farmers
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Conflict between employers and employees on agricultural farms
The Green Revolution is a term used for ____________________.
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Increasing the area under forests
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Growing more trees
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Use of new technology for expansion in area under crops and increase of production and productivity in agriculture
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None of these
The Bhakra-Nangal dam is in the state of _____.
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Punjab, Himachal Pradesh
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Odisha
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Andhra Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh
The _____ revolution helped farmers to produce higher level of foodgrains and non-foodgrains on the same plot of land.
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Blue
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White
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Green
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Red
Green revolution was introduced as a package programme with seed-water-fertilizer-pesticide-technology components. It was launched in Kharif of 1966-67. Its main objective was to attain self-sufficiency in food by 1970-71. This programme was mainly launched to increase the productivity of food grains by adopting latest varieties of inputs of crops. The green revolution helped farmers to produce higher level of food grains and non-food grains on the same plot of land.
The Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences was founded by Mahendralal Sircar.
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True
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False
True.
HYV seeds stand for __________.
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Heavy yielding variety seeds
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High yielding variety seeds
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Half yielding variety seeds
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None of these
HYV stands for High yield variety ..seeds.