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  • Question 1
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    Amongst the cereals, this has the largest production in India______.
  • Question 2
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    Statement I: Shifting cultivation was widely prevalent in different parts of India in the 19th century.
    Statement II: More and more people took to shifting cultivation when forests laws were enacted.
    Solution
    Statement is true and statement II is false.
    Statement I: Shifting cultivation was widely prevalent in different parts of india in the 19th century.It was the traditional cultivation method of forest habitant.It affected the development of indian forestry in 19th century.It increased the pressure on exploitation of natural resources.Excessive shifting cultivation destroys the forest and leads to ecological degradation.
    Statement II: More and more people took to shifting cultivation when forests laws were enacted is not true.After the implementation of forest laws people adopted the alternative methods of cultivation or profession.
    So option A is correct.
  • Question 3
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    The characteristic of sedentary cultivation is
    Solution
    A method of agriculture in which the same land is farmed every year is known as sedentary cultivation. Agricultural activity is carried on in one place. It is the most primitive form of cultivation. Due to sedentary cultivation, the soil becomes less nutrient-rich. Sedentary farming was developed independently in Eurasia and America.
  • Question 4
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    For growing ragi and oil seeds ____________ soil is suitable.
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following is NOT a food crop?
    Solution
    Cotton is not a food crop and Maize ,Bajra ,Paddy ,Wheat are food crop.
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following is not related to secondary industry?
    Solution
    Raw materials are product of primary activities. Activities like making car, steel production are part of manufacturing which is a secondary activity.
  • Question 7
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    Which one of the following regions are famous  for coffee and tea plantations?
    Solution
    Coorg.
    The most popular hill station of Indian state Karnataka is located in the Western Ghats. Kodagu or Coorg, the popular monsoon destination of south India is well known for its coffee cultivation in the world, but Tea is another crops cultivated in the hill regions of Western Ghats along with including para rubber, teak, and cocoa. Thippanahalli and kudremukh are also famous for tea plantations,Eco-tourism and trekking.
  • Question 8
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    The third most important food crop of our country is _______.
    Solution
    Jowar is the third most important food crop with respect to area and production. It is a rain-fed crop mostly grown in the moist areas which hardly needs irrigation. Maharashtra is the largest producer of jowar followed by Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. 
  • Question 9
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    "Wheat requires moderate temperature and rainfall during growing season and bright sunshine at the time of harvest" Which other crop requires the same geographic conditions ?
    Solution
    Maize or corn is a cereal crop requires considerable moisture and warmth from germination to flowering. The most suitable temperature for germination is $$21^{\circ}C$$ and for growth $$21^{\circ}C,\, 50-75$$ cm of rainfull during growing season.
  • Question 10
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    Which of the following soils is suitable for cultivation of tea?
    Solution
    Laterite soil
    Tea is grown in a variety of soils. The best, however, is a light friable loam with porous sub-soil which permits a free percolation of water, for tea is highly intol­erant to stagnant water. In general the most suitable soils are slightly acidic and without calcium.
    The presence of iron in sub-soil is desirable. On the sloping land which is most suitable for tea, soil erosion is often a problem. This is combated by planting tea bushes in lines along the contours.
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