Agricultural Reforms
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Q. What was the main objective of the first Five-Year Plan of India from 1951-56?
- Industrial development
- Land ownership
- Space exploration
- Information Technology
Q. What was the main objective of the first Five-Year Plan of India from 1951-56?
- Space exploration
- Industrial development
- Land ownership
- Information Technology
Q. What is the current contribution of the agricultural sector to the Indian GDP?
- More than 75%
- Less than 20%
- Between 20% and 50%
- Between 50% and 75%
Q. Post-independence, land reform was the main objective of the first Five Year Plan from to .
- 1957
- 1951
- 1956
- 1962
Q. More than 50% of people in India depend on agriculture for their livelihood.
- True
- False
Q. More than 50% of people in India depend on agriculture for their livelihood.
- True
- False
Q. Post-independence, land reform was the main objective of the first Five Year Plan from to .
- 1957
- 1951
- 1956
- 1962
Q. Which among the following statements are true about the institutional and technological reforms in the Indian agricultural sector post-independence?
- Agricultural Price Commissions were set up to provide remunerative prices to farmers.
- The area of land under cultivation of non-food crops increased implying changes in cropping patterns.
- The use of technology in agricultural inputs like HYV seeds, pesticides, fertilisers, irrigation decreased productivity.
- Fluctuations in crop output led to deficiencies in achieving food security and income stability.
Q. What is the current contribution of the agricultural sector to the Indian GDP?
- More than 75%
- Less than 20%
- Between 50% and 75%
- Between 20% and 50%
Q. Which among the following statements are true about the institutional and technological reforms in the Indian agricultural sector post-independence?
- Agricultural Price Commissions were set up to provide remunerative prices to farmers.
- The area of land under cultivation of non-food crops increased implying changes in cropping patterns.
- The use of technology in agricultural inputs like HYV seeds, pesticides, fertilisers, irrigation decreased productivity.
- Fluctuations in crop output led to deficiencies in achieving food security and income stability.