Food security in india - class-VIII
Description: food security in india | |
Number of Questions: 88 | |
Created by: Rachana Sahu | |
Tags: economic reconstruction poverty and hunger agricultural sector food security and nutrition social science primary sector : agriculture food security in india rural development and employment guarantee scheme agriculture in indian economy food security economics understanding poverty planning and environment |
The society which facilitated setting up of grain banks in different regions is ________.
Antyodaya cards are related to _______.
Massive starvation takes place due to _______.
The first person in India to use the poverty line to identify the poor people was __________.
Average consumption of PDS grains per person per month at all India level is _______.
Public Distribution System is associated with _______.
Name the cooperative body that provides milk, vegetable and pulses at controlled rate decided by government of Delhi.
F.C.I. stands for _____.
In which state of India the famous cooperative Amul is situated?
Chronic hunger refers to ______.
Hoarding is an unethical practice and it deprives the _____________ of their rights.
National Food for Work Programme was introduced during _________.
Hoarding creates artificial scarcity.
National Food for Work programme was launched in _________.
____________ refers to holding back of stocks of a commodity in order to reap benefits from rising prices.
Pattern of economic growth has been a cause of environmental damage.
The black market is a physical place selling black coloured products.
Black marketing is conducted outside the right of law enforcement.
Hoarding leads to which of the following:
Identify the economic as well as social affects of hoarding.
______________ affects physical and mental growth of the people.
Natural resources have been adversely affected while they are being used for __________.
______________ refers to an economic activity in which goods and services are bought and sold illegally.
_____________ lead to concentration of economic power in the hands of few, who then try to dominate and influence the economic activities of the nation.
Environmental deterioration has caused heavy economic losses, all of which can be expressed in monetary terms.
With reference to 'Initiative for Nutritional Security trough Intensive Millets Promotion', which of the following statements is/ are correct?
1. This initiative aims to demonstrate the improved production and post-harvest technologies, and to demonstrate value addition techniques, in a integrated manner, with cluster approach.
2. Poor, small, marginal and tribal farmers have larger strake in this scheme.
3. An important objective of the scheme is to encourage farmers of commercial crops to shift to millet cultivation by offering them free kits of critical inputs of nutrients and micro irrigation equipment.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
Consider the statements and select the correct code given below:
2. IFPRI is funded by governments of the world, private businesses, foundations and the World Bank other than the UNO.
In mid $1840s$, many people died of starvation when potato crop was destroyed due to a particular disease. Name the country associated with the above incident.
The other name of 'ration shop' is _____.
Food production within the country, food imports and the previous year's stock of granaries is called _____.
Antyodaya cards are the ration cards for the _____.
By chronic hunger we mean _____.
Seasonal hunger is prevalent in rural areas because _____.
Seasonal hunger badly affects _____ in urban areas.
In the rural areas seasonal hunger is found due to _____.
Because of poverty poor people suffer from _____.
Food within the reach of every person is called _____.
Ration shops also known as _____ keep stocks of food grains, sugar, and kerosene oil for cooking.
The accepted average calorie requirement in India is _____ calories per person per day in rural areas and _____ calories per person per day in urban areas.
The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the _____.
Hunger is another aspect indicating ____________.
Food security indicates ____________.
In urban areas a person who does not get ____________ calories of food is considered to be living below the poverty line.
Among the underweight children of the world, 42 percent are in ________.
The Government has identified the poor families and has given to them ________ ration cards.
To measure hunger, recently an index called ________ is being used as a yardstick.
According to the yardstick of poverty line, an individual in cities requires ______ calories and in rural areas requires ______ calories of food.
Green Revolution in the 1960s was associated with ______.
Even though India is self-sufficient in food production, a large number of people still suffer from hunger because of ___________.
According to the National Sample Survey Organization estimates, in 2011-12 _______ percent people in India were poor.
The system which ensures the provision of food at all times to everyone in the country is called _________.
The worst affected group in the rural areas facing food insecurity include _______.
Seasonal hunger occurs in ________.
Under Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) subsidized rate for wheat is ______.
Under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) food grains given per family per month are _______.
White Revolution is associated with _______.
In which state 94% ration shops are run by cooperatives?
Food security means _______.
Revamped Public Distribution System (RPDS) aimed to provide benefits to _______.
Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of _______.
Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) and Annapurna Scheme (APS) are linked with _______.
What does food security mean?
The Mother Dairy is an important Cooperative in ______.
The food security system of India is composed of components like _____.
Buffer stock is the stock of foodgrains procured by the government through _____.
Which states are more food insecure in India?
Which types of people are more prone to food insecurity in urban areas?
Which problem crept up in the functioning of the ration shops?
The concept of "entitlements" was introduced by _____.
Which institution was set up by the Academy of Development Science to facilitate a network of NGOs?
A short-term loan at least interest rate was made available to the farmers through _____________.
Process of reviewing official records and determining whether state reported expenditures reflect the actual monies spent on the ground is called ___________.
The Kisan Credit Card Yojna was started in 1998-99 to _____________.
Under Crop Insurance Scheme, a fixed amount is given to the farmer if his crop is damaged.
The Food Corporation of India was established on __________.
Out of the following, which are the four components of food security?
(i) Food availability
(ii) Food market
(iii) Food accessbility
(iv) Food utilization
(v) Food credit.
Social audits are done to ____________.
The-green revolution is also known as ________.
National Food for work programme aims at _________.
Food for work programme is a component of which of these schemes?
Which of the following are the reasons of food problem in India?
The introduction of rationing in India dates back to the ______.
Which of these has no close substitute.
Malthusian theory of population explored the relationship between ________.
The main reason of poverty is ____________.
Under the Integrated Child Development Scheme, steps have been taken to eradicate ___________ among children.
The significant growth and expansion in agriculture that took place in India during the 1970s is known as _________.
Buffer stocks and public distribution system are the two components of ____________.