Economy, asked by Sanskriti141, 1 year ago

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I need some good questions related to chapter-
" The Story of Palampur "
-Economics
- Class 9th NCERT

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Answered by shekharrajbhar
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1.what is the condition of the village palampur?
2.what is mixed cropping?
3.who is the father of green revolution?
4.w hat kind of seeds are use?
5.how do chemical fertilizers affect the. soil?
6.how do labourers get wages in palampur?
7.what is fixed capita!?
8.what does human capital mean?
9.what are the four main factors of production?
10.what does yield means?
11.who were farm labourers?
12.how do medium and large Farmer S manage the capital?

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Answered by Vishu890
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Q1. Mention any two non-farming activities of rural India.
Ans. Small manufacturing, Transport, Shopkeeping etc.

Q2. Name any four factors of production.
Ans. Land,
Physical capital,
Labour,
Human Capital.

Q3. What is fixed capital?
Ans. Tools, machines, buildings can be used in production over many years. These factors of production are called the fixed capital.

Q4. Mention any two natural factors of production.
Ans. Lands, forests, water, minerals etc.

Q5. Name the main production activity of palampur.
Ans. Farming

Q6. Which term is used for production for self-consumption?
Ans. Subsistence farming.

Q7. What are different categories of physical capital?
Ans. (i) Fixed capital
(ii) Working capital

Q8. Define yield .
Ans. Crop produced on a given piece of land during a single season.

Q9. Name any two methods to increase production in agriculture .
Ans. (i) by using HYV seeds
(ii) by irrigation.

Q10. What is green revolution?
Ans. The great increase in the production of food grains in our country during the least 40 years , due to use of high yielding variety (HYV) of seeds, and other inputs us known as the green revolution.
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