Intensive Subsistence Agriculture and Commercial Farming
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State some characteristics of Primitive Subsistence Farming.
Q.
Which of the following is a feature of primitive subsistence farming?
More labour requirements in the field
Crop rotation is practised in a few areas
Low land productivity
There is a permanent dwelling spot occupied by the community
Q.
Explain primitive subsistence farming.
Q. What does Commercial Farming involve?
- Seeds of high yielding variety
- Huge manpower
- Chemical fertilisers
- Use of machines
Q. The type of commercial farming in which a single crop is grown on a large area is called _____ farming.
- Subsistence
- Sedentary
- Plantation
- Jhum
Q. Which of the following are used in subsistence farming?
- Hoe
- Dao
- Digging sticks
- Pesticides
Q.
difference between primitive subsistence farming and intensive subsistance farming
Q. Subsistence agriculture generally involves the usage of low-level ___.
- technology
- manpower
- crops
- water
Q. __________ is known as slash and burn agriculture.
- Primitive subsistence farming
- Intensive subsistence farming
- Primitive commercial farming
- Intensive commercial farming
Q. 5 differences between commercial and subsistence farming.
Q. Which among the following crops is not grown in plantation farming?
- Sugarcane
- Cashew
- Potatoes
- Cotton
Q. Differenciate between primitive subsistence farming and intensive subsistence farming in tabular form.(atleast 5 points with example)
Q. Match these places in India with their respective indigenous names of shifting cultivation.
- Mizoram
- Manipur
- Odisha
- Jharkhand
- Jhumming
- Pamlou
- Pama Dabi
- Kuruwa
Q. Among the below given options, select the crops that are grown in plantation farming.
- Tea
- Coffee
- Rubber
- Cotton
- Sugarcane
- Cashew
- Banana
- Maize
Q. Which kind of agriculture is known as slash and burn agriculture?
- Primitive subsistence farming
- Intensive subsistence farming
- Primitive commercial farming
- Intensive commercial farming
Q. Name some crops grown by primitive subsistence farming?
Q. Match these countries with their respective indigenous names of shifting cultivation.
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Vietnam
- Indonesia
- Venezuela
- Milpa
- Conuco
- Roca
- Ladang
- Ray
Q.
Explain the importance of cottage industries in rural economy of india by giving four examples?
Q. Primitive subsistence agriculture is also known by which of these following names?
- Slash and burn agriculture
- Plantations
- Shifting cultivation
- Terrace farming
Q. Discuss the reasons for which our agricultural sector is dominated by intensive subsistence farming
Q. Which among the following inputs is not used in commercial farming?
- Chemical fertilisers
- Technologically advanced machines
- High yielding varieties of seeds
- Household labour
Q. Slash and Burn agriculture is known as Khil in the ________ region.
- Western Ghats
- Himalayan belt
- Odisha
- Jharkhand
Q. How does burning of certain areas help in creating fertile land?
- Makes the land produce alluvial soil on its own.
- Main competitors of crops like weeds and threats like pests are destroyed.
- Crops react well to the heat produced by fire.
- Provides nutrients that deposit on the soil in the form of ashes.
Q. The right to inheritance has led to the division of land into smaller fragments among successive generations.
- True
- False
Q. Subsistence farming is practised to meet the needs of _____ family.
- Jagirdar's
- Farmers
- Owner's
- Contractor's
Q. Which of the following are used in commercial farming?
- High Yielding Variety seeds
- Chemical fertilisers
- Insecticides
- Local seeds
Q.
State the factors that play an important role in the development of plantation agriculture. (Agriculture)
Q. Which of the following are used in slash and burn agriculture?
- Hoe
- Dao
- Digging sticks
- Pesticides
Q. What are the different industries which plays important role in the development of plantation
Q. distinguish between shifting and subsistence agriculture?