Science, asked by niranjanmalur712, 8 months ago

ps that are harvested by September or
October
loosens the soil so that it is well aeroted.
3.
4.
involves transferring seedlings growing in a
to the field​

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Answered by aadishree7667
1

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a. crops that are harvested by september or october are Kharif crops like RICE , MAIZE , BAJRA.

b. the soil is sandy soil , especially loamy soil which are loosens that soil is well aerated.

c.involves transferring seeds growing in field is call as Transplanting.

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Answered by sabhyakumarsharma
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Answer:

Multiple Choice Questions

Question . 1 Which one of the following conditions is not essential to grow maize?

(a) High temperature (b) Humidity

(c) Low temperature (d) Rainfall

Answer. (c) Maize is a kharif crop, which requires high temperature, rainfall and humidity to grow, while rabi crops require low temperature for their growth,

Question. 2 Propagation of ginger is generally done using

(a) seed (b) stem (rhizome)

(c) root (d) leaf

Answer. (b) The ginger is a modified underground stem, which is propagated vegetatively by stem (rhizome) cultivation. It does not propagate by roots, leaves or seeds.

 

Question. 3 Which of the following statements is not true for organic manure?

(a) It enhances water holding capacity of soil

(b) It has a balance of all plant nutrients

(c) It provides humus to soil

(d) It improves texture of soil

Answer. (b) Organic manures are obtained from decomposition of plant and animal wastes that are rich in nutrients and humus.

But all nutrients might not be present in a proportionate amount in it, thus will not solve : the problem if soil is particularly deficient in one or more specific nutrient.

 

Question. 4 The term used for the process of separation of grains from chaff is

(a) sieving (b) winnowing

(c) threshing (d) hand picking

Ans. (c) The process of separating the edible part of the harvested grains (crop) by loosening and removing the scaly, inedible chaff surrounding the grain.

The process utilises a machine called ‘combine’ which is a combination of harvester and a thresher.

Explanation:

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