I.VERY SHORT ANSWERS: [5x1=5]
1.Which states first tried out the modern farming method in India?
2.What kind of labour is required for the production of goods and services?
3. How is farm yield measured?
4. Which is the most common non farming activity In palampur?
5. What is meant by yield.
II. Short answer type questions: [5x3=15]
1.What do understand by the term Green Revolution?
2.What are the advantages of using modern farming methods?
3. Describe the multiple cropping pattern in brief
4.What is the aim of productions? What are its factors?
5. What are the merits and demerits of green revolution?
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.Higher yields were possible only from a combination of HYV seeds, irrigation, chemical fertilisers, pesticides, etc. Farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh were the first to try out the modern farming method in India.
2.Physical labour is needed for the production for goods and services
3.To estimate crop yield, producers usually count the amount of a given crop harvested in a sample area. Then the harvested crop is weighed, and the crop yield of the entire field is extrapolated from the sample.
4.Dairy, small manufacturing, transport, shopkeeping etc. are the non-farm activities carried out in Palampur.
5.produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
"the land yields grapes and tobacco"
1.Green revolution, great increase in production of food grains (especially wheat and rice) that resulted in large part from the introduction into developing countries of new, high-yielding varieties, beginning in the mid-20th century. .
2.The advantages of using modern farming methods are as follows:
Increase in production.
Enhanced productivity.
Improvement in living standard of farmers.
Growth of economy and country.
Good quality produce.
Modern means of storage has reduced wastage of foodgrains.
Crop protection is an important feature.
3.In agriculture, multiple cropping or multicropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one growing season instead of just one crop.
4.The aim of production is to produce goods and services to satisfy the needs of people as per their demand. Four factors for production of goods and services are as follows : Land Land and other natural resources such as water, forests, minerals etc. Labour or Workers The workers provide necessary labour for production.
5.Green Revolution introduces a number of modern farming methods in India. (i) Higher yield due to the use of HYV seeds. (ii) Machines like harvesters, tractors and threshers have made ploughing and harvesting faster and easier. (iii) Higher yield enabled farmers to sell the surplus food in the market and earn more.