Agriculture
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What are the different ways of increasing production on the same piece of land? Use examples to explain.
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2.Explain any four non-farming activities in palampur village.Explain any four non-farming activities in palampur village.
Q. 3 differences between multiple cropping and modern farming methods.
Q. Identify the crops which were imported to India from other countries.
- Chilli
- Barley
- Papaya
- Pineapple
Q. The cultivation of the land for raising crops is called ______.
- forestry
- mining
- agriculture
- oil extraction
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Why were threshing machines opposed by the poor in England?
Q. India was an important trade centre in the world during the medieval period.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following occupations are included under agriculture?
- Bee-keeping
- Mining
- Animal husbandry
- Poultry farming
Q. what is the least important production factor in palampur
Q. What are the service activities required for agriculture and industries
Q. The cultivation of the land for raising crops comes under .
- apiculture
- agriculture
- sericulture
- pisciculture
Q. Identify the correct statements regarding agriculture.
- It provides food for people and raw materials for the industries.
- It is a backbone of the state's economy.
- It provides employment to the people.
- It provides health care facilities.
Q. One of the most important features of land is that its supply is _______.
- Limited
- Unlimited
- Changing
- Elastic
Q. Difference between multiple cropping and modern farming in tabular form.quickly answer
Q. A variety of crops were cultivated in India during medieval times. South India specialised in spices like pepper and cinnamon. Identify the factors that helped in the development of agriculture in the South Indian region.
- Cholas provided various facilities to develop agricultural progress.
- The soldiers helped farmers to yield good crops.
- Sediments brought in by tributaries formed nutrient-rich alluvial soil deposits perfect for agriculture.
- The abundance of water from River Kaveri facilitated agricultural development in the region.
Q. Agriculture employs less than 50 per cent of Karnataka’s workforce.
- True
- False
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differentiate between farming and non farming activities.
Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to Indian economy during Medieval India?
- Unskilled craftsmen produced specialised products to cater to the demands of the high income upper classes of the rural and urban areas.
- Other than agriculture, industries which flourished during the medieval period were based on processed-agricultural products and craft production.
- Most of the goods produced were for sale in the local markets.
- India was one of the largest manufacturing countries in the world by the end of the seventeenth century.
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1.Write a note on non-farm activities taking place in Palampur?
2.Describe the infrastructural development in Palampur?
Q. Many medieval rulers took measures to enable the progress of agriculture. They provided various facilities to the people of their empire. 'X' sanctioned advance money to farmers for digging wells to facilitate irrigation. Who is 'X'?
- Akbar
- Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq
- Ibrahim Lodhi
- Alauddin Khilji
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What are the non-sarm activities being practised in palampur
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explain different types of occupation?
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why has land area under cultivation is not expanded in palampur?
Q. when is multiple cropping possible?
Q. India prospered as a result of 'X'. Traders from different parts of the world were attracted by 'X' in India. What is 'X'?
- Agriculture
- Handicrafts
- Small scale industries
- Mining of gold