Role of Agriculture in Economic Development

Description: This quiz covers the role of agriculture in economic development, focusing on the Indian context. It explores the importance of agriculture in the Indian economy, its contribution to GDP, employment, and food security, as well as the challenges and opportunities it faces.
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What is the primary role of agriculture in economic development?

  1. Providing food security

  2. Generating employment

  3. Contributing to GDP

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Agriculture plays a multifaceted role in economic development by providing food security, generating employment, and contributing to a country's GDP.

In India, what percentage of the population is employed in the agricultural sector?

  1. 20-30%

  2. 40-50%

  3. 60-70%

  4. 80-90%


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In India, agriculture is a significant employer, with approximately 40-50% of the population engaged in agricultural activities.

Which of the following is NOT a major agricultural crop in India?

  1. Rice

  2. Wheat

  3. Maize

  4. Cotton


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cotton is not a major agricultural crop in India, unlike rice, wheat, and maize, which are staple food crops.

What is the term used for the process of increasing agricultural productivity?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Commercialization


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Intensification refers to the process of increasing agricultural productivity by using more inputs, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation, on existing land.

Which of the following is NOT a challenge faced by Indian agriculture?

  1. Fragmentation of landholdings

  2. Lack of access to credit

  3. Inadequate infrastructure

  4. Favorable climatic conditions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Favorable climatic conditions are not a challenge faced by Indian agriculture, as the country has a diverse climate suitable for growing a variety of crops.

What is the term used for the process of shifting from subsistence farming to commercial farming?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Commercialization


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Commercialization refers to the process of shifting from subsistence farming, where crops are primarily grown for household consumption, to commercial farming, where crops are grown for sale in the market.

Which of the following is NOT a government initiative aimed at supporting Indian agriculture?

  1. Minimum Support Price (MSP)

  2. Agricultural Credit

  3. Crop Insurance

  4. Public Distribution System (PDS)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Public Distribution System (PDS) is not specifically aimed at supporting Indian agriculture, but rather at providing subsidized food grains to the poor and vulnerable sections of the population.

What is the term used for the process of increasing the variety of crops grown in a particular area?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Commercialization


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Diversification refers to the process of increasing the variety of crops grown in a particular area, which can help reduce the risk of crop failure and improve overall agricultural productivity.

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of agricultural mechanization?

  1. Increased labor productivity

  2. Reduced production costs

  3. Improved soil quality

  4. Reduced environmental impact


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Agricultural mechanization can lead to soil compaction and degradation, which can negatively impact soil quality.

What is the term used for the process of using machinery and technology in agricultural production?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Commercialization


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mechanization refers to the process of using machinery and technology in agricultural production, such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems.

Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the low productivity of Indian agriculture?

  1. Fragmentation of landholdings

  2. Lack of access to credit

  3. Inadequate infrastructure

  4. High levels of mechanization


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

High levels of mechanization are not a factor contributing to the low productivity of Indian agriculture, as the country still faces significant challenges in terms of mechanization.

What is the term used for the process of providing financial assistance to farmers?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Agricultural Credit


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Agricultural Credit refers to the process of providing financial assistance to farmers in the form of loans, subsidies, and other financial instruments to support their agricultural activities.

Which of the following is NOT a government initiative aimed at ensuring food security in India?

  1. Minimum Support Price (MSP)

  2. Agricultural Credit

  3. Crop Insurance

  4. Public Distribution System (PDS)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Agricultural Credit is not specifically aimed at ensuring food security in India, but rather at supporting farmers in their agricultural activities.

What is the term used for the process of providing insurance coverage to farmers against crop losses?

  1. Intensification

  2. Diversification

  3. Mechanization

  4. Crop Insurance


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Crop Insurance refers to the process of providing insurance coverage to farmers against crop losses due to natural calamities, pests, and diseases.

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of agricultural diversification?

  1. Reduced risk of crop failure

  2. Improved soil health

  3. Increased income stability

  4. Increased environmental impact


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Agricultural diversification can have positive environmental impacts, such as reducing soil erosion and improving biodiversity.

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