Economy, asked by pmrajan55, 10 months ago

1. Multiple cropping and modern farming methods:
a) Increase agricultural productivity b) decease agricultural productivity
b) Increase income level d) All the above
2. Physical capital is of two types:
a) Fixed capital, Working capital b) Farming capital, Human capital
c) Fixed capital, human capital d) All of these
3. Resources used in production like tools, machines, and buildings are connected as:
a) Working Capital b) Fixed capital c) Human Capital d) None of these
4. Which of the following is grown in the rainy season?
a) Jowar and Bajra b) Wheat c) Soyabean d) All of the above
5. Which of the following is a Rabi crop?
a) Wheat b) Jowar c) Rice d) All of these
6. Which of the following is a fixed capital?
a. Money b) Seeds c) Machines and Tools d) All of these
7. The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by government is :
a) Rs. 60 b) Rs. 50 c. Rs.75 d. None of these
8. Money in hand is examples of :
a) Fixed capital b) Working capital c) Physical capital d) None of these
9. HYV seeds stand for:
a) High Yielding Variety of seeds b) Half Yielding Variety of seeds
c) Heavy Yielding Variety of seeds d) None of these
10. What is the main production activity in Palampur Village?
a) Farming b) Transport c) bee hiving d) Dairy farming
11. Multiple cropping means growing:
a) only one crop b) more than one crop c) more than two crops d) Non e of these
12. Land under cultivation (in million hectares) in India in the year 2000 was:
a) 140 b) 120 c) 130 d) None of these

II. Fill in the Blanks:- Complete the following Statements with appropriate words?
1. Most of the houses in Palampur have __________________connections
2. Tube walls are the main source of ___________________at Palampur.
3. The aim of production is to produce the ___________and ______________that we want.
4. Palampur has ____________primary school and ___________high school.
5. __________ is the main economic activity in the Palampur.
6. Tools , machines and building are called___________.
7. Raw materials and money in hand are called______________.
8. Every production is organized by combining land, labour, physical capital and human capital
which are known as __________________.
III. Read each of the following statements and write if it is True/ False
1. Farming is the main production activity in Palampur.
2. In Palampur , about two third of the 450 families are land less.
3. Labour is the most abundant factor of Production.
4. The new ways of farming need less land , but much more of capital.

IV. Match the Columns:
Column A Column B
(i) Well connected to Palampur, 3 km
aways

(a) Yarn

(ii) First requirement for producton of
goods and services

(b) Raiganj

(iii) Weaver (c) Hire farm labours
(iv) Medium and large farmers (d) land

V. Each of the following questions o the people of village of Palampur?
1. What are the main activities of the people of village of Palampur?
2. What type of sources are needed by these production activities?
3. What kind of transportation is used for connecting Palampur to these neighboring villages and
towns?
4. How many families live in Palampur?
5. What was the benefit of electricity in Palampur?
6. What is the first and foremost requirement for the production of goods and services?
7. What is called ‘Working Capital?
8. What does ‘Human Capital ‘mean?
9. Which are the four main factors of production?
10. What was the main reason behind the growth of three different crops in a year in Palampur?
11. What does ‘multiple cropping’ mean?
12. What is the benefit of multiple cropping?
13. How did Green Revolution benefit the Indian farmer?
14. How was land resource affected by modern farming methods?
15. How do farm laborers get wages in Palampur?
16. Short Answer Questions:
1. What is fixed capital?
2. Name the main and other activities of the village of Palampur.

3. What are the main factors for production of goods and service?
17. What do you understand by the term ‘ Green Revolution”?
18. How is multiple cropping parctised in palampur?

VI. HOTs:
1. Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. Do you
agree?
2. How did the spread of electricity help farmers in Palampur?
3. What are the limitations of Green Revolution?

(OR)

What are the ill –effects of Green Revolution?
4. State three reasons of the variation in the wages of farm labourers all over India?
5. Explain any three efforts which can be made to increasenon-farming production activities in
villages?
6. Is it important to increase the area under irrigation? Why?

Answers

Answered by ishita8846
41

1) a) Increase agricultural productivity

2) a) Fixed capital, Working capital

3) b) Fixed capital

4) c) Soyabean

5) a) Wheat

6) c) Machines and Tools

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Answered by hasmithreddy
2

Answer:

answer is option A

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