Agriculture in India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Agriculture in India starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of the Green Revolution on Indian agriculture.
Explain the difference between subsistence and commercial farming.
Explain the importance of irrigation in Indian agriculture.
Explain the term 'agricultural productivity'.
Name any two major oilseeds grown in India.
Name any two problems faced by Indian farmers.
Name any two states where tea is grown extensively.
Name the farming method where land is cleared by cutting and burning trees and crops are grown for a few years before moving to a new area.
Which of the following crops is grown mainly in the arid and semi-arid regions of India? (1) Rice (2) Bajra (3) Tea (4) Jute
Which of the following is a commercial crop? (1) Wheat (2) Rice (3) Cotton (4) Maize
Which of the following is a leguminous crop? (1) Rice (2) Gram (3) Jute (4) Cotton
Which of the following is a major pulse crop in India? (1) Rice (2) Gram (3) Sugarcane (4) Tea
Fill in the blank: The Green Revolution mainly benefited the states of Punjab, Haryana, and ______.
Fill in the blank: The main crop grown in the deltaic regions of West Bengal is ______.
Fill in the blank: The main crop of the Rabi season is ______.
Rice is mainly grown in areas with ______ rainfall.
True or False: India is the largest producer of pulses in the world.
True or False: India is the second largest producer of rice in the world.
True or False: Millets are also known as coarse grains.
Yes or No: Organic farming avoids the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
