Irrigation in India

Description: This quiz aims to assess your knowledge about Irrigation in India, covering various aspects such as types of irrigation, major irrigation projects, and their significance.
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Which type of irrigation involves the construction of dams and canals to store and distribute water?

  1. Rainfed irrigation

  2. Lift irrigation

  3. Drip irrigation

  4. Canal irrigation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Canal irrigation involves the construction of dams and canals to store water from rivers or reservoirs and distribute it to agricultural fields through a network of channels.

Which of the following is the largest irrigation project in India?

  1. Nagarjuna Sagar Project

  2. Bhakra Nangal Project

  3. Hirakud Dam Project

  4. Tehri Dam Project


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Bhakra Nangal Project is the largest irrigation project in India, located in the states of Punjab and Haryana. It consists of two dams, the Bhakra Dam and the Nangal Dam, and a network of canals that irrigate over 10 million acres of land.

What is the primary purpose of the Indira Gandhi Canal Project?

  1. Flood control

  2. Hydroelectricity generation

  3. Irrigation

  4. Navigation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Indira Gandhi Canal Project is a major irrigation project in India, aimed at providing irrigation to the arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. It is the longest canal in the world, stretching over 650 kilometers.

Which of the following states is known as the 'Rice Bowl of India' due to its extensive irrigation network?

  1. Punjab

  2. Andhra Pradesh

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. West Bengal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Punjab is known as the 'Rice Bowl of India' due to its extensive irrigation network and high agricultural productivity. The state has a well-developed canal system that provides irrigation to a large area of land, making it one of the leading producers of rice in India.

What is the primary source of water for irrigation in India?

  1. Groundwater

  2. Surface water

  3. Rainwater harvesting

  4. Desalination


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Surface water, including rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, is the primary source of water for irrigation in India. Groundwater is also used for irrigation, but to a lesser extent.

Which of the following irrigation methods is known for its efficient use of water?

  1. Flood irrigation

  2. Furrow irrigation

  3. Drip irrigation

  4. Sprinkler irrigation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Drip irrigation is known for its efficient use of water. It involves delivering water directly to the roots of plants through a network of pipes and emitters, minimizing water loss due to evaporation and runoff.

What is the main objective of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)?

  1. Promoting organic farming

  2. Providing financial assistance to farmers

  3. Improving irrigation infrastructure

  4. Encouraging crop diversification


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is a government initiative aimed at improving irrigation infrastructure in India. It focuses on creating new irrigation projects, modernizing existing ones, and promoting efficient water management practices.

Which of the following is a traditional method of irrigation still practiced in some parts of India?

  1. Well irrigation

  2. Tank irrigation

  3. Canal irrigation

  4. Drip irrigation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tank irrigation is a traditional method of irrigation still practiced in some parts of India. It involves the construction of tanks or reservoirs to store rainwater or water from rivers during the monsoon season, which is then used for irrigation during the dry season.

What is the significance of the Command Area Development (CAD) program in irrigation?

  1. Promoting crop diversification

  2. Improving soil fertility

  3. Enhancing irrigation efficiency

  4. Reducing waterlogging


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Command Area Development (CAD) program aims to enhance irrigation efficiency by improving the management of water resources within the command area of irrigation projects. It focuses on optimizing water distribution, preventing waterlogging, and promoting efficient irrigation practices.

Which of the following is a major challenge faced by irrigation in India?

  1. Water scarcity

  2. Salinization of soil

  3. Lack of infrastructure

  4. Inefficient water management


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Water scarcity is a major challenge faced by irrigation in India. The country's water resources are under increasing pressure due to population growth, industrialization, and climate change, making it difficult to meet the growing demand for irrigation water.

What is the primary objective of the National Water Policy (NWP) of India?

  1. Promoting inter-state water sharing

  2. Ensuring equitable distribution of water

  3. Preventing water pollution

  4. Developing new water resources


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The primary objective of the National Water Policy (NWP) of India is to ensure the equitable distribution of water resources among different states and regions, considering the needs of various sectors, including agriculture, industry, and domestic use.

Which of the following is a major river linking project in India aimed at transferring water from surplus basins to deficit basins?

  1. Ken-Betwa Link Project

  2. Parambikulam Aliyar Project

  3. Narmada-Tapi Link Project

  4. Tehri Dam Project


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Ken-Betwa Link Project is a major river linking project in India that aims to transfer water from the Ken River basin to the Betwa River basin, addressing the water scarcity issues in the Bundelkhand region.

What is the role of the Central Water Commission (CWC) in irrigation management in India?

  1. Regulating water tariffs

  2. Allocating water resources

  3. Monitoring water quality

  4. Constructing irrigation projects


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Central Water Commission (CWC) is responsible for allocating water resources among different states and regions in India, considering various factors such as water availability, demand, and inter-state agreements.

Which of the following is a key component of the Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) approach in India?

  1. Government control of water distribution

  2. Farmers' involvement in decision-making

  3. Privatization of irrigation systems

  4. Subsidized water tariffs


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) approach in India emphasizes the involvement of farmers in decision-making related to irrigation management, including water distribution, crop planning, and maintenance of irrigation infrastructure.

What is the main objective of the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Program (AIBP) in India?

  1. Promoting drip irrigation

  2. Improving groundwater recharge

  3. Providing financial assistance to farmers

  4. Completing ongoing irrigation projects


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Program (AIBP) aims to expedite the completion of ongoing irrigation projects in India, with a focus on major and medium irrigation projects, to bring additional areas under irrigation and improve agricultural productivity.

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