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Questions : From the export of which of the following cash crops maximum foreign exchange is earned?

(a) Tobacco

(b) Wheat

(c) Flax

(d) Tea

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (d)

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Question : 1

Social forestry is

a) growing different types of plants together on private land

b) growing one type of plant in government owned land

c) management of forest by cooperative societies

d) growing and management of useful plants on government owned land

Answer: (d)

Social forestry means the management and protection of forests and afforestation on barren lands with the purpose of helping in the environmental, social and rural development. Under social forestry, trees are planted in village common land, Government wasteland and Panchayat land.

Through the social forestry scheme, the government has involved community participation, as part of a drive towards afforestation, and rehabilitating the degraded forest and common lands.

Question : 2

The reasons for low productivity in Indian agriculture is

a) Overcrowding in Agriculture

b) Traditional agricultural practices

c) Small Land Holding

d) All of the above

Answer: (d)

Question : 3

In Southern India, the area of high agricultural productivity is found in

a) Kerala coast

b) Telangana

c) Tamil Nadu coast

d) Vidarbha

Answer: (c)

Question : 4

In an area with annual rainfall of more than 200 cm and sloping hills which crop will be ideal?

a) Jute

b) Maize

c) Cotton

d) Tea

Answer: (d)

In an area with annual rainfall of more than 200 cm and sloping hills will be the ideal for tea plantation.

Question : 5

The term ‘Regur’ is used for

a) Alluvial soil

b) Laterite soil

c) Black soil

d) Yellow soil

Answer: (c)

Black soil is a rich soil that is good for crops like cotton. It is found in various places around the world. It is most abundantly found in western central India, and also known as regur.

Question : 6

Which of the following is/are associated with organic manure?

a) Vermiculture

b) Animal Excreta, cowdung, urine and plant waste

c) Composting

d) All of the above

Answer: (d)

Organic Manures are natural products used by farmers to provide food for the crop plants. Vermiculture, composting, Animal Excreta, cow dung, urine and plant waste are associated with organic manure.

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