Crops
Trending Questions
Q. Who is the leading producer of groundnuts in India?
- Kerala
- Gujarat
- Uttar Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
Q. What percentage of Indians engage in agricultural activities?
- 60%
- 90%
- 70%
- 80%
Q. Which state is called as the "Wheat bowl of India"?
- Punjab
- Madhya Pradesh
- Chandigarh
- Tamil Nadu
Q.
Golden fibre refers to _____________
Q. Rajasthan is the leading producer of which of the following crops?
- Tea
- Soya
- Groundnut
- Bajra
Q. and are the leading producers of jute in the world.
- India
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
Q. What sources of irrigation are used in irrigation farming?
- Wells
- Lakes
- Ponds
- Rain
Q. During the monsoon season, water is collected in low lying areas. _______ is practiced in such regions.
- Wet farming
- None of the above
- Water-less faring
- Dry farming
Q. Which state in India produces the highest quantity of tea?
- Tamil Nadu
- West Bengal
- Assam
- Kerala
Q. The agriculture which is dependent on monsoon is called normal or ______.
- monsoon agriculture
- unirrigated agriculture
- waterless agriculture
- irrigated monsoon
Q. Which of the following is used as a fodder for cattle?
- Jute
- Sorghum
- Millet
- Corn
Q. and are the leading producers of jute in the world.
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
- Australia
- India
Q. The crops grown predominantly in Gujarat are groundnut, tobacco and ______.
- sugarcane
- wheat
- rice
- potato
Q. During monsoon, dry farming is practiced in _____.
- None of the above
- low lying areas
- higher regions
- mountains
Q. When certain crops are grown in the garden method and taken care of as garden, it is called as _____.
- Orchid
- Plantation
- Valley
- Green house
Q. Classify the following crops into Khariff and Rabi crops.
Maize, paddy, mustard, pea, gram, wheat, groundnut, cotton.
Q.
What are the different sources of irrigation?