Q1: What is crop?
View AnswerAns: The plants of same kind grown at a place constitute a crop.
Q2: What is agriculture?
View AnswerAns: Domestication of plants is called agriculture.
Q3: Name two common examples of agricultural crops.
View AnswerAns: Wheat and rice
Q4: How are disease transmitted in plants?
View AnswerAns: Through seeds, soil and air.
Q5: Why we use tractor driven cultivator for ploughing now a days?
View AnswerAns: Because it saves labour and time.
Q6: What is sowing?
View AnswerAns: Sowing is the process of planting seeds.
Q7: What do you mean by seed drill?
View AnswerAns: A seed drill is a device allowing to planting seeds in the soil.
Q8: What are the two Common Forms By Which We Add Nutrients In Soil?
View AnswerAns: Manures and Fertilizers.
Q9: Why Storage of Food Is Done?
View AnswerAns: To kept it for a longer time or for longer use.
Q10: Write any two sources of irrigation?
View AnswerAns: Tubewells and rivers.
Q11: What are Rabi season crops? Give examples.
View AnswerAns: Rabi season crops are sown in the beginning of winter (October to November) and harvested by March or April.
Examples: Wheat, Barley, Gram, Potato and Mustard.
Q12: What are Kharif season crops? Give examples.
View AnswerAns: Kharif season crops or summer season crops are grown at the beginning of the monsoon in June to July and are harvested by Sept to Oct.
Example: Rice, Maize, Groundnut, Pulses and Cotton.
Q13: What is field fallow?
View AnswerAns: The fields are left uncultivated and are allowed to rest and regenerate for a season. The soil replenish naturally.
Q14: What is winnowing?
View AnswerAns: After threshing seeds or grains are separated from chaff or hay by wind. Chaff blows in the air and the seeds remain. This separation of grain and chaff done by winnowing.
Q15: What do fisheries include?
View AnswerAns: Fisheries include rearing, catching, selling, etc., of fish, molluscs and crustaceans (prawns, crabs, etc.).
Q16: What do you mean by agricultural practices?
View AnswerAns: Several activities done by farmers to cultivate the crop and these activities or tasks are referred to as agricultural practices.
Q17: Differentiate between plough and hoe?
View AnswerAns: Plough is a tool used for tilling the soil, adding fertilizers to the crop, removing the weeds, scraping of soil, etc. while hoe is a tool which is used for cultivating, weeding, or loosening the soil.
Q18: What is horticulture?
View AnswerAns: The growing of vegetables, fruits and flowers in gardens on large scale is called horticulture.
Q19: What is weeding and why is it a necessary process?
View AnswerAns: Removal of weeds is called weeding. It is necessary because weeds compete the crop plants and affect its growth.
Q20: What do you understand by harvesting and threshing?
View AnswerAns: Harvesting is the process of gathering or cutting mature crops from the fields. And the process by which grain seeds are seperated from harvested crop are called threshing.
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