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Questions : Statement I: Plantation farming has mostly been practised in humid tropics.
Statement II: The soil of humid tropics is highly fertile.

(a) Both the Statements are individually ture and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.

(b) Statement I is ture but Statement II is false.

(c) Both the Statements are individually ture but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.

(d) Statement I is false but Statement II is ture.

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (a)

Both the statements are individually true and statement II is the correct explanation of statement I. Plantation agriculture is confined within tropical areas,

i.e. both sides of the equator. Plantations exist on every continent possessing a tropical climate.

Highly productive soil is found in the tropics which help plantation to grow.

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Question : 1

The blue revolution is related with

a) Fish production

b) Oil seed production

c) Food grain production

d) Milk production

Answer: (a)

Blue Revolution is the water equivalent of the green revolution and primarily refers to the management of water resources, especially fish production. The Blue Revolution envisages transformation of the fisheries sector with increased investment, better training and development of infrastructure.

Question : 2

Which of the following statements about Kharif and Rabi is not correct?

a) Kharif season begins with the onset of monsoon season and harvested in late Spring

b) Rabi season begins in Autumn after the rains and harvested in late Spring.

c) Kharif season begins with the onset of monsoon season and harvested in Autumn

d) Important Kharif crops are rice, millets, jute, maize and cotton; important Rabi crops are wheat, gram, barley and linseed

Answer: (a)

Kharif crops refer to the planting, cultivation and harvesting of any domesticated plant sown in the rainy (monsoon) season on the Asian subcontinent. Such crops are planted for autumn harvest and may also be called the summer or monsoon crop in India and Pakistan.

Question : 3

The ‘Blue Revolution’ is associated with

a) Agriculture

b) Irrigation

c) Iron and Steel Industry

d) Fishing

Answer: (d)

Question : 4

Which of the following is the largest irrigation plan in India?

a) Buckingham Canal

b) Upper Ganges Canal

c) Indira Gandhi Canal

d) Tajewala Canal

Answer: (c)

The Indira Gandhi Canal is one of the largest canal projects in India. It starts from the Harike Barrage at Firojpur, a few kilometers below the confluence of the Satluj and Bears in Punjab and terminates in the Thar Desert in the North-West of Rajasthan.

Question : 5

How many agro-climatic zones are there in India as far as the official categorization of the Ministry of Agriculture is concerned ?

a) 123

b) 127

c) 126

d) 122

Answer: (c)

India has been divided into fifteen different agroclimatic zones by the Planning Commission of India, which are further divided into more homogeneous 72 sub-zones.

However, under the National Agricultural Research Project (NARP), implemented with World Bank funding, the entire country was divided into 126 agro-climatic zones, each consisting of several districts. In each of the zones, a research station was established under a specific SAU to carry out applied and adaptive research relevant to the zone.

Question : 6

In the soil pH 10, the soil is

a) Alkali

b) Acidic

c) Saline

d) Neutral

Answer: (a)

Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH (> 8.5), a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they have a hard calcareous layer at 0.5 to 1-metre depth.

Alkali soils owe their unfavourable physicochemical properties mainly to the dominating presence of sodium carbonate which causes the soil to swell and difficult to clarify/settle.

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