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  • Question 1
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    Paddy and sugarcane are the main crops grown under _______.
    Solution
    Irrigation farming
    Irrigation essentially means the watering of land to make it ready for agricultural purposes. An irrigation system is the supplying of water via artificial canals and channels to growing plants and crops in a field.

    Sugarcane and paddy are water-intensive crops, and hence they need irrigation if adequate rainfall is not available.
  • Question 2
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    ______ is an example of tertiary activity.
    Solution
    Tertiary activities include both production and exchange. The production involves the 'provision' of services that are 'consumed. The exchange involves trade, transport and communication facilities that are used to overcome distance.
  • Question 3
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    Workers involved in _____ activities are called blue-collar workers.
    Solution

    • People engaged in secondary activities are called blue collar workers.

  • Question 4
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    Which of the following is a primary activity?
    Solution
    • Activities like mining, farming, hunting, lumbering, and forestry are all parts of the primary sector.
  • Question 5
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    _____ is an example of secondary activity.
    Solution

    • Secondary activities add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into valuable products.
    •  Secondary activities, therefore, are concerned with manufacturing, processing and construction (infrastructure) industries.
    • Therefore  manufacturing sugar from sugarcane is a secondary activity.

  • Question 6
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    _____ promotes industrial activities.
    Solution
    • Transportation links factors of production together in a web of relationships between producers and consumers to create a more efficient division of production, leverage geographical comparative advantage, and provide the means to expand economies of scale and scope. 
  • Question 7
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    Processing and converting raw materials into a finished form is called _____ activity.
    Solution
    • Manufacturing and industry sector are known as the secondary sector, includes all branches of human activities that transform raw materials into products or goods.
    •  The secondary sector includes processing of raw materials, food manufacturing, textile manufacturing and industries making finished goods from raw materials.
  • Question 8
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    Workers involved in primary activities are called ______ workers.
    Solution
    •  The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources.
    • This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining.
    • Primary activities are directly dependent on environment as these refer to utilisation of earth’s resources such as land, water, vegetation, building materials and minerals.
    • People engaged in primary activities are called red-collar workers due to the outdoor nature of their work.
  • Question 9
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    The largest producer of tea in the world is
    Solution
    Based on UN Food And Agriculture Organization statistics for global production from 1993-2013, here are the 10 top tea-producing nations in the world.
    5 – Vietnam (260,000 tonnes)
    4 – Sri Lanka (349,699 tonnes) 
    3 – Kenya (439,857 tonnes) 
    2 – India (1,325,050 tonnes) 
    1 – China (2,473,443 tonnes)
  • Question 10
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    Severe _____ damages the tea crop.
    Solution
     Tea plant is a shrub. It is an important beverage crop which was introduced in India by British. Tea plant grows well in tropical and subtropical climates. It grows in deep fertile soil. It requires warm and moist climate for the growth. Hence extensive frost destroys the tea plant as it makes the weather very cold. Frost is a thin layer of ice.
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