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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour. Page 104 Resources and Development Chap 2 efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning? (a) First five year plan (a) Second five year plan (a) Fourth five year plan (a) Sixth five year plan Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287 ****** Don’t take printout of this file because solution is not given. You can purchase hard book from Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/ full solutions of all MCQs in print form. To Purchase hard book click below or whatsapp at 8905629969. Purchase Hard Book To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question. Chap 3 Agriculture Page 111 9. The Agriculture that is practiced on small patches (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe, dao (c) Intensive Subsistence Farming and digging sticks is _____. (d) Commercial Farming (a) Shifting Agriculture Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm113 (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming (c) Intensive Subsistence Farming (d) Commercial Farming Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm109 14. In which of the following states of India is intensive subsistence farming largely practiced? 10. ____ farming practice depends on monsoon, (a) West Bengal natural fertility of the soil and sustainability of other (b) Punjab environmental conditions. (c) Gujarat (a) Shifting (d) Rajasthan (b) Primitive Subsistence (c) Intensive Subsistence Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm114 (d) Commercial 15. In which system of agriculture are high doses of Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm110 fertilizers and pesticides used? (a) Intensive agriculture 11. It is a type of agriculture where farmers clear a (b) Extensive agriculture patch of land and produce food crops to sustain their (c) Jhooming family. Choose correct option. (d) plantations (a) Regular farming (b) Clear farming Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm115 (c) Slash and burn farming (d) None of these 16. The ____ has led to division of land among successive generations and rendered the size of land Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm111 holding uneconomical. (a) right of extractive 12. Another name for shifting agriculture in north- (b) right of acquired eastern states like Assam is ___. (c) right of earned (a) Kuruwa (d) right of inheritance (b) Kumari (c) Bewar Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm116 (d) Jhumming 17. High yielding variety of seeds and use of chemical Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm112 fertilisers are widely found in _____. (a) shifting cultivation 13. Which type of farming is practised in areas with high (b) sedentary intensive farming population pressure on land? (c) Commercial farming (a) Shifting Farming (d) mixed farming Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm117 To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour. Chap 3 Page 112 Agriculture 18. Rice is a ____ crop in Haryana and Punjab, but in Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm121 Odisha, it is a ____ crop. (a) commercial, subsistence 22. The plantation has an interface of ____ and (b) subsistence, commercial ____. (c) domestic, commercial (a) Industry, human (d) subsistence,domestic (b) Agriculture, Farmer (c) Agriculture, Industry Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm118 (d) Industry, Farmer Don’t take printout of this file because solution Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm122 is not given. You can purchase hard book from Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/ 23. Which one of the following is not a plantation crop? full solutions of all MCQs in print form. (a) Tea (b) Rubber To Purchase hard book click below or (c) Sugarcane whatsapp at 8905629969. (d) wheat Purchase Hard Book 19. What type of climate is required for sugarcane ? Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm123 (a) Dry and hot (b) Hot and wet 24. Which of the following state is the largest producer (c) Cold and dry of tea in India? (d) Cold and wet (a) Karnataka (b) Assam Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm119 (c) West Bengal (d) Tamil Nadu 20. Which one of the following oilseed in India is grown in both Rabi and Kharif seasons? Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm124 (a) Groundnut (b) Coconut 25. ____ is the largest producer of coffee in India. (c) Castor seed (a) Assam (d) Mustard (b) West Bengal (c) Karnataka Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm120 (d) All of these 21. ____ is also a type of commercial farming.In this Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm125 type of farming, a single crop is grown on a large area. 26. A well developed network of _______connecting (a) Bewar the plantation areas, processing industries and markets plays an important role in the development (b) Khil of plantations. (a) transport and communication (c) Jhumming (d) Plantation To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question. Chap 3 Agriculture Page 113 (b) Climate 31. Over the years, cultivation methods have changed (c) production significantly depending upon the characteristics of (d) Irrigation …… (a) Type of crop Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm126 (b) technological know-how (c) Type of season (d) Government intervention 27. How many cropping seasons in India? Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm131 (a) 3 (b) 4 32. What has been the main dependency of primitive (c) 5 farming? (d) 6 (a) monsoon (b) labour Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm127 (c) suitability of other environment (d) technical 28. ____crops are sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm132 June. (a) Rabi 33. What are the features of primitive subsistence (b) Zaid agriculture? (c) Kharif (a) Large amount of labour (d) All of these (b) When the soil fertility decreases, the farmers shift and clear a fresh patch of land Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm128 (c) Use of canals (d) Use of fertilisers 29. Barley, grams, mustard and peas are examples of ____. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm133 (a) Rabi crop (b) Zaid crop 34. Intensive Subsistence Farming is ….farming. (c) Kharif crop (a) Machine based (d) Plantation crop (b) labour intensive (c) Crop rotation Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm129 (d) Soil consistent 30. How much of India’s population is engaged in Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm134 Agricultural activities (a) Two third 35. Why is there enormous pressure on agricultural land? (b) Half (a) Overpopulation (c) One third (b) Small scale farmers are not able to earn livelihood (d) Almost all (c) Due to the law of inheritance and division of land. Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm130 To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here. For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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