Class 10 Geography Chapter 4 Agriculture Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. Primitive subsistence farming is also known as:
2. A short season between the rabi and kharif season is known as:
3. Rubber is an important industrial raw material. It is mainly grown in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andaman and Nicobar islands and Garo hills of .....
4. If you are walking through a rubber plantation-probably you are in the state of
5. About 90% of Rubber demand is met by
6. Aus, Aman and Boro are the three crops of .....
7. Which of the following best describes IPM?
8. The Green revolution was successful in Punjab, Haryana, ..... and parts of Rajasthan
9. Arabica variety of coffee is grown in India, it was initially brought from ..... This variety of coffee is in great demand all over the world.
10. Which one of the following is not a food crop
11. Which crop known as Golden fibre of India?
12. What is slash and burn agriculture called in central America
13. All of the following are disadvantages of raising animals in feedlots, EXCEPT
14. Which of the following methods have been changed depending upon the characteristics of physical environment, technological know-how and socio-cultural practice?
15. Which of the following states is known for its high production of wheat in India?
16. ..... is the crop of both rabi and Kharif pattern
17. State with three rice crop in South India-
18. India is the largest producer as well as consumer of ..... in the World.
19. Which of the following is an example of the Kharif crop?
20. THE ARABICA VARIETY OF COFFEE PRODUCED IN INDIA WAS INITIALLY BROUGHT FROM:
21. GROUPING OF SMALL HOLDING INTO BIGGER ONE IS CALLED?
22. Which out of the following places is famous for Oranges?
23. ..... is the largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses in the world.
24. Considering the importance of agriculture in India, which of the following were given priority for improving Indian agriculture?
25. "The farm lands are usually smaller in size." This statement applies to: .....
26. Which one is not a millet crop?
27. JHUMMING REFERS TO .....
28. ..... is practised in the semi arid and arid regions of the world.
29. Manufacturing of bread is:
30. ..... is also known as a paddy
31. What is Primitive Subsistence farming practiced in Mexico known as?
32. What is cultivation of grapes called'?
33. Kharif season begins and ends respectively on
34. The main objective of the Green Revolution was to increase the production of .....
35. Shifting Cultivation is known as ..... in Malaysia.
36. Which of the following is not a point related to Organic farming?
37. Which of the following is a kharif crop?
38. Wheat requires annual rainfall between:
39. WHICH STATE IS THE LARGEST PRODUCER OF RAGI?
40. Which is the ideal condition for the growth of sugarcane?
41. Which one of following rights has led to fragmentation of landholding size?
42. Plantation farming is a type of
43. Who initiated Bhoodan and Gramdan?
44. Which type of soil is good for growing wheat?
45. Which one of the following is not true for pulses?
46. The crops sown in the summer between the Rabi and Kharif season is known as
47. Which country is the largest producer of oil seeds in the world?
48. The tools like hoe and dao are used in which type of farming
49. ..... involves growing crops on a large scale and getting a major portion of the income from agricultural produce.
50. Rice is a subsistence crop in Orissa. In which of the following states, is rice a commercial crop?
51. Following animal is a part of the nomadic herd
52. Growing ..... is a type of plantation.
53. What type of soil is required for the growth of bajra?
54. Crops grown in winter season are called .....
55. Traditional farmers grow several crops on the same plot of land in a practice referred to as
56. The process of separation of heavier components from lighter ones is called-
57. It is the process of removing unwanted plants.
58. Which of these are Millets?
59. Which state is the largest producer of Groundnut?
60. In ..... farming, land is used for growing food and fodder crops and rearing livestock