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- Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich of the following is NOT a kharif crop?
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Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the wetland farming, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. In wetland farming, the rainfall is in excess of soil moisture requirement of plants during rainy season.
2. These areas grow various water intensive crops such as rice, jute and sugarcane.
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In wetland farming, the rainfall is in excess of soil moisture requirement of plants during rainy season.
· Such regions may face flood and soil erosion hazards.
· These areas grow various water intensive crops such as rice, jute and sugarcane and practice aquaculture in the fresh water bodies.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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In wetland farming, the rainfall is in excess of soil moisture requirement of plants during rainy season.
· Such regions may face flood and soil erosion hazards.
· These areas grow various water intensive crops such as rice, jute and sugarcane and practice aquaculture in the fresh water bodies.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentThe terms ‘aus’, ‘aman’ and ‘boro’ are associated with which of the following crop?
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In southern states and West Bengal, the climatic conditions allow the cultivation of two or three crops of rice in an agricultural year. In West Bengal farmers grow three crops of rice called ‘aus’, ‘aman’ and ‘boro’.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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In southern states and West Bengal, the climatic conditions allow the cultivation of two or three crops of rice in an agricultural year. In West Bengal farmers grow three crops of rice called ‘aus’, ‘aman’ and ‘boro’.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to rice, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. It can grow from sea level to 2000 meters altitude.
2. It has about 3,000 varieties which are grown in different agro-climatic regions.
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Rice is a staple food for the overwhelming majority of population in India.
· Though, it is considered to be a crop of tropical humid areas, it has about 3,000 varieties which are grown in different agro-climatic regions.
· These are successfully grown from sea level to about 2,000 m altitude and from humid areas in eastern India to dry but irrigated areas of Punjab, Haryana, western U.P. and northern Rajasthan.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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Rice is a staple food for the overwhelming majority of population in India.
· Though, it is considered to be a crop of tropical humid areas, it has about 3,000 varieties which are grown in different agro-climatic regions.
· These are successfully grown from sea level to about 2,000 m altitude and from humid areas in eastern India to dry but irrigated areas of Punjab, Haryana, western U.P. and northern Rajasthan.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich country is the largest producer of rice?
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In the 2018/2019 crop year, China produced some 148.5 million metric tons of milled rice, a higher volume than any other country. India came in second place with 116.42 million metric tons of milled rice in that crop year.
Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/255945/top-countries-of-destination-for-us-rice-exports-2011/
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In the 2018/2019 crop year, China produced some 148.5 million metric tons of milled rice, a higher volume than any other country. India came in second place with 116.42 million metric tons of milled rice in that crop year.
Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/255945/top-countries-of-destination-for-us-rice-exports-2011/
- Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the wheat, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. About 85 per cent of total area under this crop is concentrated in north and central regions of the country.
2. About 25 per cent of the total cropped area in the country is under wheat cultivation.
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In India after rice. India produces about 12.3 per cent of total wheat production of world (2016).
· It is primarily a crop of temperate zone. Hence, its cultivation in India is done during winter i.e., rabi season.
· About 85 per cent of total area under this crop is concentrated in north and central regions of the country i.e., Indo- Gangetic Plain, Malwa Plateau and Himalayas up to 2,700 m altitude.
· About 14 per cent of the total cropped area in the country is under wheat cultivation.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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In India after rice. India produces about 12.3 per cent of total wheat production of world (2016).
· It is primarily a crop of temperate zone. Hence, its cultivation in India is done during winter i.e., rabi season.
· About 85 per cent of total area under this crop is concentrated in north and central regions of the country i.e., Indo- Gangetic Plain, Malwa Plateau and Himalayas up to 2,700 m altitude.
· About 14 per cent of the total cropped area in the country is under wheat cultivation.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the tea cultivation, which of the following statements is/are NOT correct?
1. It is an indigenous crop of hills in northern Himalayas of India.
2. It is grown over undulating topography of hilly areas and well-drained soils in humid and sub-humid tropics and sub-tropics.
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Tea is a plantation crop used as beverage. Black tea leaves are fermented whereas green tea leaves are unfermented.
· Tea leaves have rich content of caffeine and tannin. It is an indigenous crop of hills in northern China.
· It is grown over undulating topography of hilly areas and well-drained soils in humid and sub-humid tropics and sub-tropics.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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Tea is a plantation crop used as beverage. Black tea leaves are fermented whereas green tea leaves are unfermented.
· Tea leaves have rich content of caffeine and tannin. It is an indigenous crop of hills in northern China.
· It is grown over undulating topography of hilly areas and well-drained soils in humid and sub-humid tropics and sub-tropics.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the coffee cultivation in India, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. There are three varieties of coffee i.e., arabica, robusta and liberica.
2. India mostly grows superior quality coffee of robusta.
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Coffee is a tropical plantation crop. Its seeds are roasted, ground and are used for preparing a beverage.
· There are three varieties of coffee i.e., arabica, robusta and liberica.
· India mostly grows superior quality coffee, arabica, which is in great demand in International market.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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Coffee is a tropical plantation crop. Its seeds are roasted, ground and are used for preparing a beverage.
· There are three varieties of coffee i.e., arabica, robusta and liberica.
· India mostly grows superior quality coffee, arabica, which is in great demand in International market.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the ‘rubber cultivation in India’, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. It grows well in temperature conditions between 15-25 degrees centigrade.
2. Rainfall should be between 200 cm and 400 cm.
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Rubber grows well in places whose temperature does not go below 21 degrees centigrade, and where humidity and heat are quite high.
· It grows well in temperature conditions between 25 to 35 degrees centigrade.
· Rainfall should be between 200cm and 400cm. It should not be less than 152cm.
· Rainfall must be fairly evenly distributed throughout the year because strong seasonal rainfall is unsustainable.
· Long dry spell and low temperature are very harmful for the crop.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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Rubber grows well in places whose temperature does not go below 21 degrees centigrade, and where humidity and heat are quite high.
· It grows well in temperature conditions between 25 to 35 degrees centigrade.
· Rainfall should be between 200cm and 400cm. It should not be less than 152cm.
· Rainfall must be fairly evenly distributed throughout the year because strong seasonal rainfall is unsustainable.
· Long dry spell and low temperature are very harmful for the crop.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
- Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich of the following crops is/are grown in ‘kharif season’?
1. Rice
2. Maize
3. Jute
4. Barley
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The kharif crops are associated with the Southwest Monsoon.
· They are sown in the months of June and July and harvested in autumn months, i.e., in September and October.
· Important kharif crops are rice, jowar, bajra, ragi, maize, sugarcane, cotton and jute.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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The kharif crops are associated with the Southwest Monsoon.
· They are sown in the months of June and July and harvested in autumn months, i.e., in September and October.
· Important kharif crops are rice, jowar, bajra, ragi, maize, sugarcane, cotton and jute.
Source: NCERT – XII India People and Economy
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