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Diversification into productive activities - class-XI

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Which of the two aspects does diversification into allied productive activities include with respect to rural India? 

  1. Methodological shift such as a change in cropping patterns and occupational shift including a change into other activities such as livestock, poultry, fisheries etc.

  2. Occupational shift including a change into other activities such as livestock, poultry, fisheries etc. and Seasonal shift such as changing from Kharif to Rabi seasons.

  3. Methodological shift such as a change in cropping patterns and Seasonal shift such as changing from Kharif to Rabi seasons.

  4. Seasonal shift such as changing from Kharif to Rabi seasons and Spatial shift such as migration from rural to urban areas.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diversification includes two aspects -one relates to change in cropping pattern and the other relates to a shift of the workforce from agriculture to other allied activities (livestock, poultry, fisheries etc.) and non-agriculture sector.

As agriculture is already overcrowded, a major proportion of the increasing labour force needs to find alternate employment opportunities in other non-farm sectors. The non-farm economy has several segments in it providing ample opportunities.

Who is the architect of the project 'Operation Flood' launched in 1970.

  1. Tribhuvandas Patel

  2. Lal Bahadur Shastri

  3. Varghese Kurien

  4. All of the Above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Verghese Kurien, the chairman and founder of Amul, was named the chairman of NDDB which launched 'Operation Flood' by the then Prime Minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri. 

He gave the professional management skills and necessary thrust to the cooperative and is considered the architect of India's White Revolution (Operation Flood).

Which of the following does not fall under the dynamic sub-sectors to allied productive activities in the agricultural sector?

  1. Agro-processing industries

  2. Leather industry

  3. Handloom industry

  4. Tourism Industry


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The dynamic sub-sectors to the agricultural sector include agro-processing industries, food processing industries, leather industry, tourism, etc.

As agriculture is already overcrowded, a major proportion of the increasing labour force needs to find alternate employment opportunities in other non-farm sectors. Non-farm economy has several segments in it - 
some possess dynamic linkages that permit healthy growth while others are in subsistence, low productivity propositions.

Those sectors which have the potential but seriously lack infrastructure and other support include traditional home-based industries like pottery, crafts, handlooms etc.

Which of the following is one of the reasons why IT can play a critical role in achieving sustainabledevelopment and food security in the thetwenty-first century?

  1. IT can help in educating people from rural areas about the risks involved in farm-related occupations.

  2. IT can help in disseminating information regarding prices, weather and soil conditions for

    growing different crops etc.

  3. IT can shift occupations from the farm economy by pushing dependent people to urban areas.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The IT has revolutionised many sectors in the Indian economy. There is broad consensus that IT can play a critical role in achieving sustainable development and food security in the twenty-first century. 

Governments can predict areas of food insecurity and vulnerability using appropriate information and software tools so that action can be taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of an emergency.It also has a positive impact on the agriculture sector as it can disseminateinformation regarding emerging technologies and its applications, prices, weather and soil conditions for growing different crops etc. 

Though IT is, by itself, no catalyst for change it can act as a tool for releasing the creative potential and knowledge embedded in the society. It also has the potential of employment generation in rural areas.

Mixed farming refers to ___________.

  1. Changing crops from season to season

  2. Alternate growing of crops

  3. Cultivation with animal husbandry

  4. Growing many crops on the same field


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

C is the correct option.

Mixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops and the raising of livestock. The cultivation of crops alongside the rearing of animals for meat or milk defines mixed farming. For example, a mixed farm may grow cereal crops such as wheat or rye and also keep cattle, sheep, pigs or poultry.

Why is there an urgent need in rural India, where agriculture is a major source of livelihood, to diversify into allied productive activities?

  1. There is greater risk in depending exclusively on farming for a livelihood.

  2. To provide supplementary gainful employment during off-seasons such as Rabi.

  3. The agricultural sector is already overcrowded.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The need for diversification arises from the fact that there is greater risk in depending exclusively on farming for a livelihood. Diversification towards new areas is necessary not only to reduce the risk from the agriculture sector but also to provide productive sustainable livelihood options to rural people. 

Much of the agricultural employment activities are concentrated in the Kharif season. But during the Rabi season, in areas where there are inadequate irrigation facilities, it becomes difficult to find gainful employment. Therefore expansion into other sectors is essential to provide supplementary gainful employment and in realising higher levels of income for rural people to overcome poverty and other tribulations.

Also, agriculture is already overcrowded, a major proportion of the increasing labour force needs to find alternate employment opportunities in other non-farm sectors.

Which of the following activities allied to the farm economy have good potential but lack infrastructure?

  1. Food Processing

  2. Tourism

  3. Pottery

  4. Leather


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The sectors which are allied to the rural farm economy and have the potential but seriously lack infrastructure and other support include traditional home-based industries like pottery, crafts, handlooms etc.

As agriculture is already overcrowded, a major proportion of the increasing labour force needs to find alternate employment opportunities in other non-farm sectors. However, there is an immediate necessity to develop the same to improve them 
to provide supplementary gainful employment and in realising higher levels of income for rural people to overcome poverty and other tribulations.

'Operation Flood transformed India from a _______ to a ___________.

  1. Net importer of milk, Net exporter of milk.

  2. Net buyer of milk, Net seller of milk.

  3. Milk-deficient nation, world's largest milk producer.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Operation Flood, launched in 1970, was a project of India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), which was the world's biggest dairy development program. 

It transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into the world's largest milk producer, surpassing the USA in 1998, with about 17 per cent of global output in 201011. In 30 years it doubled milk available per person and made dairy farming Indias largest self-sustainable rural employment generator.

It was launched to help farmers direct their own development, placing control of the resources they create in their own hands. All this was achieved not merely by mass production, but by production by the masses; the process has been called the white revolution.

Which of the following were the objectives of 'Operation flood'?

  1. Increase milk production.

  2. Augment rural incomes.

  3. Fair prices for consumers.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Operation Flood's objectives included:

  • Increase milk production ("a flood of milk")
  • Augment rural incomes and 
  • Fair prices for consumers
The bedrock of Operation Flood has been village milk producers' cooperatives, which procure milk and provide inputs and services, making modern management and technology available to members.

Today a 'White Revolution' is emerging in ___________.

  1. Cotton textile

  2. Limestone production

  3. Dairying

  4. Cement industry


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

"Operation Flood" started the White Revolution in India and made our country self-sufficient in milk and this was achieved entirely through the cooperative structure. 

Which of the following is the reason behind low productivity of India's livestock despite the population being very high?

  1. Lack of promotion of good breed of animals.

  2. Lack of credit facilities for small and marginal farmers.

  3. Lack of good veterinary care.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Though in terms of numbers, our livestock population is quite impressive but its productivity is quite low ascompared to other countries. It requiresimproved technology andpromotion of good breeds of animals to enhance productivity. Improved veterinary care and credit facilities to small and marginal farmers and landless labourers would enhancesustainable livelihood options through livestock production.

Operation Flood, launched in 1970, was a project of which of the following organizations?

  1. Indian Dairy Assocaition

  2. National Dairy Development Board

  3. Anand Milk Union Limited

  4. Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Operation Flood was a rural development programme started by India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1970. One of the largest of its kind, the programme objective was to create a nationwide milk grid.



It resulted in making India one of the largest producers of milk and milk products and hence is also called the White Revolution of India. It also helped reduce malpractices by milk traders and merchants.

What was the main interest of the zamindars?

  1. Collect rent

  2. Improve farmers livelihoods

  3. Insure farmers in case of poor harvest

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A

Which sector dominated India's economy during the British colonial rule?

  1. Tertiary sector

  2. Secondary sector

  3. Primary Sector

  4. Mining sector


Correct Option: C

Which of the following are the disadvantages of a mixed crop livestock farming system?

  1. Farmers in mixed systems have to divide their attention and resources over several activities

  2. Resource-poor farmers going into mixed farming have to apply labour- intensive techniques.

  3. The possibility of reducing risk, spreading labour and re-utilizing resources

  4. Only A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mixed farming is combining two or more independent agricultural activities on the same farm. A typical case of mixed farming is the combination of crop cultivation with dairy farming or in more general terms, crop cultivation with livestock farming.

Mixing has both advantages and disadvantages. For example, farmers in mixed systems have to divide their attention and resources over several activities, thus leading to reduced economies of scale.  Resource-poor farmers going into mixed farming have to apply labour- intensive techniques. Advantages include the possibility of reducing risk, spreading labour and re-utilizing resources.

What are the advantages of mixed farming with respect to rural farm economy of India?

  1. Farmers can keep their fields under continuous production.

  2. It enhances the productivity of the farmland.

  3. Reduce dependency on external inputs and costs.

  4. Sometimes one activity may hinder the other activity.

  5. Only A and B.

  6. Only A, B and C.


Correct Option: F
Explanation:

Advantages of Mixed farming:

  • Farmers can keep their fields under continuous production.
  • It enhances the productivity of the farmland
  • It increases the per capita profitability
  • Both farmings compliment each other.
  • It enhances the productivity of the farmer also.
  • Reduce dependency on external inputs and costs
In the example of mixed cropping of animal husbandry and crop farming, the crops and animals components can complement and support each other. For example, the crop farming gives feed to the animals, and in turn, the animals can supply fertilizers to the crop. So this reduces the need and cost of fertilization and animal feed. 

What area of the farm economy of India did the 'Golden Revolution' try to overhaul?

  1. Horticulture

  2. Honey

  3. Rice

  4. Only A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In India, the period between 1991 to 2003 is termed as Golden Revolution.

Golden revolution is about Honey and Horticulture production. During this period there is a huge production of fruits, vegetables, honey and other horticulture products.

Sustained supply of fodder for the livestock population of India has recently emerged as major challenge for the agriculture sector. Select the correct one/ones related to the issue using the code given below:
1. Accelerated Fodder Development Programme is being run under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana.
2. With 20 per cent of the livestock population of the world only 4 per cent of total cropping area is under fodder cultivation in India.

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The programme envisages accelerating production of fodder through promotion of integrated technologies and processes for enhancing the availability of fodder throughout the year-a multi-pronged strategy to achieve the stated objectives. 

The livestock sector in India contributes to nearly 32 per cent of total agricultural output. India, with 2.3 per cent share of global geographical area, supports nearly 20 per cent of the livestock population of the world and therefore requires a steady supply of fodder for supporting the huge livestock population. 
Though only 4 percent of total cropping area in India is under fodder cultivation. It has resulted in a severe deficit of green fodder (36 per cent), dry fodder (40 per cent) and concentrates (57 per cent). The scheme aims at bridging this shortfall in demand for fodder from crop residues and agricultural by-products.

From 'begging bowl' to 'bread basket'. The words apply to ______________.

  1. Indian agriculture

  2. New technology in Indian agriculture

  3. The reduction in population to meet food output

  4. Use of wasteland for farming


Correct Option: A

Which of the following was a reason for high yield of cash crops in some parts of the country during the British rule?

  1. Better irrigation facilities

  2. Commercialization of agriculture

  3. Right use of fertilizers

  4. Educated farmers


Correct Option: B

Which of the following were reasons for dismal agricultural productivity during British rule?

  1. Low levels of technology

  2. Lack of irrigation facilities

  3. Negligible use of fertilizers

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

How can the horticulture industry in India be overhauled to provide supplementary gainful employment to rural people and help them realize higher levels of income?

  1. Investment in infrastructures like cold storage systems.

  2. Developing small-scale processing units.

  3. Create and establish marketing linkages.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Horticulture has emerged as a successful sustainable livelihood option and needs to be encouraged significantly. Enhancing its role requires investment in infrastructures like electricity, coldstorage systems, marketing linkages,small-scale processing units and technology improvement and dissemination.

Operation Flood is related to _______.

  1. Flood Control

  2. Milk production

  3. Arrangement of drinking water

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

ANS B - MILK PRODUCTION

This program was started by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) of India in 1970. Operation Flood is the program behind "the white revolution." It created a national milk grid linking producers throughout India with consumers in over 700 towns and cities, reducing seasonal and regional price variations while ensuring that the producer gets a major share of the price consumers pay, by cutting out middlemen

Which of the following was a reason for not produce cash crops during the British rule?

  1. Ultimately benefited Britishers

  2. Ultimately benefited farmers

  3. Ultimately improved India's GDP

  4. Ultimately reduced India's inflation


Correct Option: A

What was the consequence to farmers of failing to pay rent?

  1. More income generation

  2. Equality of wealth

  3. Misery and Social tension

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

What was the main reason for the stagnation of Indian agricultural sector during the British Colonial rule?

  1. Various systems of land settlement

  2. Lack of irrigation facilities

  3. Lack of quality fertilizers

  4. Farmers not educated


Correct Option: A

Why were Zamindars not flexible when they had to collect rent from farmers?

  1. Due to terms of the capital settlement

  2. Due to terms of the cost settlement

  3. Due to terms of the revenue settlement

  4. Due to terms of the liability settlement


Correct Option: C

Which major incident further reduced India's agricultural output?

  1. Indo-Pak Partition

  2. Indian independence from British

  3. Rationing of water

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A

ICAR Stands for _________.

  1. Indian Council for Agricultural Return

  2. Indian Commission for Agricultural Research

  3. Indian Council for Agricultural Research

  4. Industrial Council for Agro Research


Correct Option: C

Which of the following sectors starved of investment during the British rule?

  1. Mining sector

  2. Jute sector

  3. Agricultural sector

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Which of the following was not a reason for dismal agricultural productivity during the British rule?

  1. Low levels of technology

  2. Poor irrigation facilities

  3. Negligent use of fertilizers

  4. Educated farmers


Correct Option: D

After passing legislation, the rent charged from tenants was fixed between  _______.

  1. 25 to 60%

  2. 25 to 50%

  3. 35 to 60%

  4. 35 to 50%


Correct Option: B

It is uncommon in a zamindari system _______________.

  1. for land to belong to the tiller

  2. for land not to belong to the tiller

  3. that all the cultivated land to belong to zamindar and uncultivated to the tiller

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: A

Ceilings on land holdings were fixed as under ________.

  1. 18 acres of wetland & 54 acres of unirrigated land

  2. 18 acres of unirrigated & 54 acres of wetland

  3. 18 acres of both unirrigated & wetland

  4. 54 acres of both unirrigated & wetland


Correct Option: A

Around ______ percent of population of the country was engaged in agriculture sector at the time of independence.

  1. 40

  2. 50

  3. 60

  4. 72


Correct Option: D
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