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  • - Duration: 10 minutes
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Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 1

The crops grown in Rabi season are:

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The major rabi crop in India is wheat, followed by barley, mustard, sesame and peas.

The Rabi means, when the crop is harvested. Crops that are grown in the winter season, from November to April are called Rabi Crops. Some of the important rabi crops are wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 2

Which of the following crops are grown with the onset of monsoons and are harvested in the months of September-October?  

Detailed Solution: Question 2

  • Kharif crops are typically sown with the onset of the monsoon rains in India, which usually begin in June.
  • These crops grow during the rainy season and are harvested in the months of September-October.
  • Examples of Kharif crops include rice, maize, cotton, soybean, and pulses.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 3

Which of the following is a rabi crop?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

  • The major rabi crop in India is wheat, followed by barley, mustard, sesame and peas.
  • Peas are harvested early, as they are ready early: Indian markets are flooded with green peas from January to March, peaking in February.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 4

Assertion: A variety of food and non-food crops are grown in different parts of the country.
Reason: It is due to variations in soil and climate.

Detailed Solution: Question 4

  • Both the assertion and the reason are true, and the reason correctly explains the assertion.
  • The diverse soil types and climatic conditions in different regions of the country allow for the cultivation of various crops.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 5

Which one is a characteristics of Commercial farming ?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

  • In commercial farming, the primary goal is to sell produce in the market for profit.
  • Efficient transport and communication are essential to ensure timely delivery of products to markets and access to necessary agricultural inputs.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 6

‘Slash and burn’ agriculture is a

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Slash and burn agriculture is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned. The resulting layer of ash provides the newly-cleared land with a nutrient-rich layer to help fertilize crops.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 7

Which one of the following is a Kharif crop?

Detailed Solution: Question 7

 The Kharif crops include rice or paddy, maize, sorghum, pearl millet/bajra, finger millet/ragi (cereals), arhar (pulses), soybean, groundnut (oilseeds), cotton etc. 

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 8

Assertion: Rice is grown in plains of the north.
Reason: Due to high rainfall i.e. more than 100cm.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Explanation:

While it's true that rice is grown extensively in the northern plains of India, the primary reason isn't solely high rainfall. Rice requires a lot of water, but other factors like fertile alluvial soil in the plains, suitable temperatures, and access to irrigation facilities through canals and tubewells are equally important. Therefore, the reason given is incomplete. High rainfall is certainly beneficial for rice cultivation, but it's not the only factor. 

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 9

Agriculture contributes_________ to the national income of India.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Agriculture is an important sector of Indian economy as it contributes about 17% to the total GDP and provides employment to over 60% of the population.

Test: Agriculture - 1 - Question 10

Grapes are mainly produced in which of the following states of India?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

According to NCERT, grapes are mainly produced in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra. These states provide suitable climate and irrigation facilities required for grape cultivation.. The most grown variety of grapes is Thompson Seedless and its clones. The grapes varieties which have been given GI(Geographical indications) protection are Nashik Grapes and Bangalore Blue Grapes.

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