Indian Agriculture
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Indian Agriculture starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of the Green Revolution on Indian agriculture.
Explain the concept of 'rainfed agriculture'.
Explain the role of technology in improving Indian agriculture.
Explain the term 'agricultural marketing'.
Explain the term 'subsistence farming' as practiced in India.
Name any two government schemes aimed at supporting Indian farmers.
Name any two major cash crops grown in India.
Name any two major problems of Indian agriculture.
The Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the government to: (1) Encourage exports (2) Protect farmers from price fluctuations (3) Increase imports (4) Reduce food production
Which of the following is a Kharif crop? (1) Wheat (2) Rice (3) Mustard (4) Barley
Which of the following is a major challenge in agricultural marketing in India? (1) Lack of storage facilities (2) Surplus production (3) High mechanization (4) Excessive irrigation
Which of the following is a major impact of climate change on Indian agriculture? (1) Increased productivity (2) Unpredictable rainfall (3) Decreased use of fertilizers (4) More land for farming
Fill in the blank: The introduction of __________ seeds was a key feature of the Green Revolution.
Fill in the blank: The main aim of agricultural subsidies is to __________ the cost of production for farmers.
Fill in the blank: The main food crop of India is __________.
Fill in the blank: The main objective of land reforms was to achieve __________ in rural society.
True or False: Agriculture in India provides employment to more than half of the population.
True or False: Cooperative farming means pooling of land and resources by farmers for joint cultivation.
True or False: Indian agriculture is largely dependent on monsoon rains.
True or False: Land reforms in India aimed to abolish intermediaries and redistribute land to the landless.
