Agricultural nature of Indian economy - class-VIII
When the first regulated "karanja cotton market" was established?
________ were exported to different countries of the world and farmers of south India were encouraged to grow these crops.
In India, Agriculture share in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has registered a declining trend from _______onwards.
There has been great technological reforms in Indian Agriculture in recent past. Earlier farmer was using __________.
Under the globalization, particularly after ________, farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges.
National Agricultural technology Project was funded by _________.
In 2011, what was the share of employment and livelihood in agriculture?
Economics of agriculture is known as ___________.
Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Food Grains was introduced in the year of ________.
Government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for ______ mandated crops.
In the mid-1960's agricultural scientists developed high yielding varieties of _______________.
In which year Indian Council of Agricultural Research institution was established?
National Agricultural Technology Project was launched in the year ________.
When was the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited was started?
Increase in import duties on agricultural products has proved detrimental to agriculture in the country.
Slash and burn agriculture is known as ______ in north eastern states.
Another name for shifting agriculture in north-eastern states like Assam is ___.
Which one of the following describes a system of agriculture where a single crop is grown on a large area?
In the production of castor seeds, India stands ______.
What is the position of India in the production of sugarcane?
Which one of the following crops need cool growing season?
The main cause for Uttar Pradesh becoming the most important agricultural state of India is
The largest producer of cashew nut in India is _____.
Which one of the following crops has the largest area under cultivation?
choose the odd one out.
Which state in India is the largest producer of saffron?
-------- crop requires high temperature, light rainfall or irrigation and bright sunshine for its growth.
Which of the following forest communities is wrongly matched with the place of their living?
Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinoba Bhave is also known as the __________.
Match List - I and List - II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the Lists :
List - I(Agricultural Products) | List - II(Foremost Producer) |
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A. Cotton | 1. Madhya Pradesh |
B. Gram | 2. Gujarat |
C. Black paper | 3. West Bengal |
D. Pineapple | 4. Kerala |
The practice of slash-and-burn method to clear a part of the forest and practicing agriculture in it is called?
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
Which of the following countries generally practice labour-intensive agriculture?
Which one of the following is announced by the government in support of a crop?
Which of the following was not a tribal community?
The first and the only state in India which has made rooftop rainwater harvesting structures compulsory is _____.
In India, 'Yellow Revolution' is associated with _______.
In a slanting hilly Indian terrain experiencing more than 200 cms of annual rainfall, which one of the following crops can be cultivated best?
ndian agriculture is said to be a ____________ on the monsoon.
The share of agriculture income in National Income of India is ________.
The agricultural season between March to June is called the ______________.
The agricultural season between March to June is called the ______________.
Paddy, maize, millet, cottton are what type of crops?
Which of the following is the cropping season of the monsoon?
Which of the following act has helped the tiller to acquire the right to ownership of the land that he tills?
Which of the following are the technological reforms of agriculture?
Agriculture accounts for about ______ of the gross domestic product in india.
Which act has reduced the inequalities between the land owner and the farmer?
What is the full form of ICAR?
What is the contribution of agriculture in National Economy?
Due to Globalisation, the ________ of agriculture have changed.
What percent of the total population of India depends directly on agriculture?
What percent of the national income comes from agriculture?
Where is Sardar Patel Krushi University is located?
What is the full form of DARE?
What is the full form of chemical fertilizer, N.P.K.?
Match the following:
A. | Ho | 1. | Chhattisgarh |
---|---|---|---|
B. | Baiga | 2. | Sikkim |
C. | Kuki | 3. | Jharkhand |
D. | Bhutia | 4. | Nagaland |
India has an endless growing season because ______.
Which states is the largest producer of cashew nut?
Which State in India is known as the 'Granary of India'?
Gujarat is the largest producer of ________.
With reference to the area devoted to its cultivation pulses hold the third place in India. Which crops occupy the first and second places respectively?
Which is of the following is incorrect?
Which of the following States is called the "Garden of Spices"?
What is the best source of pure cellulose?
Which of the following is not a problem created by the Green Revolution?
The Green Revolution is a term used for ____________________.
The Bhakra-Nangal dam is in the state of _____.
The _____ revolution helped farmers to produce higher level of foodgrains and non-foodgrains on the same plot of land.
HYV seeds stand for __________.
The Green Revolution in India was the outcome of the efforts of who amongst the following?
'Green Revolution' means ____________.
Green Revolution was in the field of ________.
The impact of Green Revolution was felt most in case of ____ production.
Due to the experiments conducted by Dr Norman Borlaug, high yielding varieties of __________ were developed.
The modern technology used in agricultural production is called _________ technology.
What is agriculture?