1.
How many cropping seasons does India have?
2.
In India, Jhumming, a primitive form of cultivation, is called ‘Bewar’ or ‘Dahiya’ in _____.
3.
Rice requires high humidity with …….cm annual rainfall?
4.
Operation Flood is associated with _______.
5.
Name 1 crop grown in the Zaid season.
6.
Primary aim of "Green Revolution" In India was [Pervious years, 2016]
7.
Name an important rice growing region?
8.
How long does sugarcane take to grow?
9.
India is the second-largest producer of rice in the world after_____.
10.
Primitive subsistence farming is also known as:
11.
What percentage of our cropped area is covered by oilseeds?
12.
Which of the following are plantation crops?
13.
When are Kharif crops harvested?
14.
India the ………..largest producer of rice in the world.
15.
Which is the main food crop of the eastern and southern part of the country?
17.
When are rabi crops harvested?
18.
Which one of the following is announced by the government in support of a crop?
20.
The two main wheat growing regions are:
21.
Which type of agriculture is called ‘slash and burn’ agriculture?
22.
Which type of farming has the use of higher doses of modern inputs, e.g. high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides?
23.
What kind of weather conditions are favourable for the growth of Wheat?
24.
What has been the main dependency of primitive farming?
25.
Which State is called the 'sugar bowl' of India? [Pervious years, 2018]
26.
Which one of the following is a leguminous j crop?
27.
Which of the following crops is an important raw material for automobile industry?
28.
Which of the following crops is a major source of protein in a vegetarian diet?
29.
Plantation agriculture is a type of:
30.
Name an important wheat growing region.
31.
________ is the world’s largest producer of sugarcane.
32.
Both Tea and Coffee are grown in which of the following regions of India? [Pervious years, 2019]
33.
Rearing of silk worms for the production of silk fibre is known as:
34.
The Green revolution was successful in Punjab, Haryana, ______ and parts of Rajasthan.
35.
What is ‘slash and burn’ agriculture called in many North eastern states?
36.
Which of the following is known as golden fibre?
37.
What are the characteristics of plantation farming?
38.
Which is the ideal condition for the growth of sugarcane?
39.
Which one of the following is not true for pulses?
40.
Which one of the following describes a system of agriculture where a single crop is grown on a large area?
41.
Which of the following crops is a major source of protein in a vegetarian diet?
42.
Which state is known for growing tea?
43.
Intensive Subsistence Farming is ……………….farming.
44.
Which of the following is known as golden fibre?
45.
Name a crop grown in the Zaid Season?
46.
Important non-food crops of our country are:
47.
Which is the right condition for the growth of maize?
48.
The major source of irrigation in India is: [Pervious years, 2017]
49.
Which State is the largest producer of bajra?
50.
Coffee cultivation was first introduced in:
51.
The third most important food crop of our country is:
52.
The main food crop of Kharif season is:
54.
Wheat requires 50 to 75 cm of annual rainfall evenly distributed over the growing season?
55.
Rice is a Kharif crop that requires high temperature above 25°C. and high humidity with annual rainfall above ______.
56.
Name a crop grown during the Kharif season?
57.
Why is there enormous pressure on agricultural land?
58.
Availability of ______ during winter months due to the western temperate cyclones helps in the success of Rabi crops.
59.
How has it become possible to grow rice in areas of less rainfall such as Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan?
60.
Which of the following conditions can spoil tea crop?
61.
Which states are known for their success in the green revolution?
62.
Which one of the following is a rabi crop?
63.
If rice is a commercial crop in Haryana and Punjab, in which state is it a subsistence crop?
64.
In Assam, West Bengal and Odisha, how many crops of paddy are grown in a year?
65.
What are the features of primitive subsistence agriculture?
66.
The three major cropping seasons of India are:
67.
Name important plantation crops?
68.
Rearing of silk worms for the production of silk fibre is known as:
69.
Which state is known for growing Rabi crops?
70.
_________ is the largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses in the world.