Economy, asked by asavarisharma41, 10 months ago

Why small
small faumues (like savita 6 Govind sem
have little surpeus money.please a long answer question is from economics class 9 ch1 story of village palampur​

Answers

Answered by PruthaPatel2009
2

Question 1.

What are the factors of production?

Answer:

The essential inputs which are required for the production of goods and services are known as factors of production. For example, for the production of cloth, cotton-machine, labour and technology is required.

Question 2.

Name the main production activity of Palampur.

Answer:

Farming.

Question 3

What capital is needed as first priority to set up a jaggery manufacturing unit?

Answer:

Fixed capital.

Question 4.

Give a few examples of fixed capital.

Answer:

Tools, machines and building.

Question 5.

Name any one item of working capital.

Answer:

Money.

Question 6.

Give an example of an entity which is not a part of fixed capital.

Answer:

Cash amount.

Question 7.

Give two examples of the working capital.

Answer:

Raw materials,

Money in hand.

Question 8.

What do raw materials and money in hand call?

Answer:

The working capital.

Question 9.

The clay used by a potter is an example of which type of capital?

Answer:

Working capital.

Question 10.

Why is it important to use land very carefully?

Answer:

Land is a natural resource, once destroyed it is very difficult to restore it.

Question 11.

What are rabi crops?

Answer:

The crops which are grown in the winter season i.e., November or December and harvested in summer i.e., April or May. For example, wheat.

Question 12.

What are kharif crops?

Answer:

The crops which are grown in the rainy season i.e., June or July and harvested in October or November. For example, rice.

Question 13.

Farmer’s plough is an example of which factors of production?

Answer:

Capital.

Question 13.

Farmer’s plough is an example of which factors of production?

Answer:

Capital.

Question 14.

Which is the most abundant factor of production?

Answer:

Labour.

Question 15.

What is physical capital?

Answer:

Physical capital includes variety of inputs required at every stage during production like machines, raw material etc.

Question 16.

What are different categories of physical capital?

Answer:

Fixed capital,

Working capital.

Question 17.

Categorise the following as fixed capital or working capital:

(i) Cotton,

(ii) Machine.

Answer:

(i) Cotton — Working capital,

(ii) Machine — Fixed capital.

Question 18.

Which term is used for production for self-consumption?

Answer:

Subsistence farming.

Question 19.

Enumerate a few effects of modem farming method.

Answer:

Soil degradation, reduced water table below the ground and water pollution.

Question 20.

Mention any two natural factors of production.

Answer:

Land, forests, water, minerals etc.

Question 21.

What is a market?

Answer:

It is a place where goods and services can be sold.

Question 22.

Define yield.

Answer:

Crop produced on a given piece of land during a single season.

Question 23.

Who provides capital to the small farmers at high rate of interest?

Answer:

Large farmers, village moneylender or the traders.

Question 24.

What does HYV stand for?

Answer:

High Yielding Varieties (HYV).

Question 25.

“The yield of food grains hectare is high in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh”. Give two reasons. HOTS

Answer:

Use of HYV seeds.

Use of tubewells for irrigation.

Question 26.

Which are the prime requirement for production of goods and services?

Answer:

Market.

Question 27.

Write down the names of the crops that were promoted by Green Revolution.

Answer:

Cultivation of wheat and rice.

Question 28.

During which season do farmers of Palampur grow jo war and bajra?

Answer:

Rainy season.

Question 29.

At present, what is the percentage of the people who are engaged in the rural areas in non-farming activities in India?

Answer:

24%.

Question 30.

What is the basic constraint in raising farm production?

Answer:

The basic constraint in raising farm productions land which is a fixed factor of production.

Question 31.

What is Green Revolution? HOTS

Answer:

The great increase in the production of food grains in our country during the last 40 years, due to use of high yielding variety (HYV) of seeds, and other inputs is known as the Green Revolution.

Question 32.

What was production of pulses and wheat in 2010-11?

Answer:

Pulses – 18 MT, Wheat – 86 MT.

Question 33.

Mention any two non-farm activities.

Answer:

Dairy and transport.

Question 34.

Name any two states which benefited from the Green Revolution.

Answer:

Punjab,

Haryana.

Question 35.

Mention any two factors responsible for the low yield of foodgrains in India.

Answer:

Old technology,

Small land holdings.

Question 36.

Which of the following is not used in modem farming?

Answer:

Ploughs.

Question 37.

Which is the best way to expand non-farm activities in a village?

Answer:

Better transportation, availability of loan at low interest, availability of markets where goods can be sold are the best way to expand non-farming activities.

Question 38.

In which period is the cultivation of potato done?

Answer:

October to December.

Question 39.

In which type of activity is dairy farming included?

Answer:

Primary activity.

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