Economy, asked by bhupeshpandey395, 8 months ago

Can any body give me a tes of the story of village palampur with options

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1.Which of the following is grown in the rainy season?

(a) Jowar and bajra (b) Wheat

(c) Soyabean (d) Rice

Q.2. Which of the following is a Rabi crop?

(a) Wheat (b) Rice

(c) Cotton (d) Jowar and bajra

Q.3. Which of the following is fixed capital?

(a) Tools and machines (b) Fertilisers and pesticides

(c) Soil (d) Seeds

Q.4. Which of the following is a standard unit of measurement of land?

(a) Bigha (b) Hectare

(c) Acre (d) Guintha

Q.5. The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by the government is

(a) Rs. 50 (b) Rs. 60

(c) Rs. 70 (d) Rs. 80

Q.6. Money in hand is an example of

(a) Human capital (b) Fixed capital

(c) Working capital (d) Physical capital

Q.7. HYV seeds stands for

(a) Heavy yielding variety seeds (b) High yielding variety seeds

(c) Half yielding variety seeds (d) None

Q.8. What is the main production activity in Palampur village?

(a) Farming (b) Animal husbandry

(c) Transport (d) Small-scale manufacturing

Q.9. Multiple cropping means growing

(a) only two crops (b) only three crops

(c) upto four crops (d) more than one crop

Q.10. Land under cultivation (in million hectares) in India in the year 2000 was

(a) 120 (b) 130

(c) 140 (d) 150

Q.11. Which area in India has a low level of irrigation?

(a) Deccan plateau (b) Coastal regions

(c) Riverine plains (d) Both (a) and (b)

Q.12. Modern farming methods were tried in India for the first time in

(a) Punjab ( b) Western U.P.

(c) Haryana (d) All the above

Q.13. Which of the following is a modern farming method?

(a) Multiple cropping (b) Use of HYV seeds

(c) Use of chemical fertilisers (d) Both (b) and (c)

Q.14. Production of pulses (in million tonnes) in India during 2000-01 was

(a) 10 (b) 11

(c) 14 (d) 12

Q.15. Which one is a natural resource?

(a) Labour (b) Raw materials

(c) Mineral (d) None of the above

Q.16. High yielding variety seeds (HYV) were introduced to Indian farmers as a result of

(a) White Revolution (b) Green Revolution

(c) IT Revolution (d) None of the above

Q.17. Which Kharif crop is used for cattle feed?

(a) Sugarcane (b) Potato

(c) Jowar and bajra (d) Wheat

Q.18. The activities such as small manufacturing, transport, shopkeeping are referred to as

(a) Non-economic activities (b) Non-farming activities

(c) Non-traditional activities (d) Non-market activities

Q.19. High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds are developed in

(a) Research institutes (b) Factories

(c) Krishak Bharati Cooperatives (d) None of the above

Q.20. The concept of White Revolution is associated with

(a) food crops (b) milk

(c) cotton (d) pesticides

Q.21. Who is a person who puts together land, labour and capital?

(a) Moneylender (b) Entrepreneur

(c) Zamindar (d) Manager

Q.22. A farmer who works on a piece of 1 hectare of land is treated as

(a) Medium farmer (b) small farmer

(c) large farmer (d) none of the above

Q.23. Scope of farming activity is limited in Palampur due to

(a) Fixed amount of land (b) lack of irrigation

(c) lack of labour (d) none of the above

Q.24. What is done to surplus wheat in Palampur?

(a) Sold in the market (b) Destroyed

(c) Stocked by self (d) Given in charity

Q.25. Consumption of chemical fertilisers is highest in which state of India?

(a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Rajasthan (d) Himachal Pardesh

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