Very Easy
Easy
Neutral
Hard
Impossible
100

What is the main purpose of agriculture?

A) To produce food
B) To make clothes
C) To build houses
D) To create art

A) To produce food

100

Which of the following is a major cash crop in India?
A) Rice
B) Cotton
C) Barley
D) Oats

B) Cotton

100

True or False: Organic farming relies on synthetic fertilizers.

 False
( Organic farming avoids synthetic fertilizers and uses natural methods for fertilization and pest control)

100

Which crop is commonly associated with the rabi season?
A) Rice
B) Wheat
C) Pulses
D) Sorghum

B) Wheat

100

The use of __________ in farming can lead to environmental degradation.

Chemical fertilizers

200

Which crop is primarily grown in the summer season?
A) Wheat
B) Rice
C) Mustard
D) Barley

B) Rice

200

Name one traditional method of irrigation used in India.

One traditional method of irrigation used in India is the 'Khadin' system.

200

Fill in the Blank: There is a small village ______ in Ghazipur district of ______

Adilabad, Uttar Pradesh

200

True or False: Vitaculture is the cultivation of grape.

False

(Viticulture is the cultivation of grape)

200

True or False: Shifting cultivation is a sustainable agricultural practice in all ecosystems.

False
( Shifting cultivation can be sustainable in some ecosystems but may lead to deforestation and soil degradation in others, especially with high population density.)

300

True or False: Agriculture has no impact on the economy.

False
(Agriculture significantly contributes to the economy by providing food, raw materials, and employment opportunities.)

300

What is the term for rotating crops in the same field across different seasons?

 A) Monoculture
B) Mixed farming
C) Crop rotation
D) Agroforestry

C) Crop rotation

300

What is the primary source of irrigation in many Indian farms?
A) Rainwater
B) Wells
C) Rivers
D) All of the above

D) All of the above

300

Which of the following is a method of soil conservation?
A) Deforestation
B) Contour plowing
C) Monoculture
D) Overgrazing

B) Contour plowing

300

Discuss the challenges faced by farmers due to climate change.

Farmers face challenges such as unpredictable weather patterns, increased pest infestations, reduced water availability, and changing growing seasons, which can impact crop yields and food security.

400

The process of growing crops for personal use rather than for sale is called __________.

Subsistence farming

400

True or False: Kharif crops are sown during the winter season.

False
(Kharif crops are sown with the onset of the monsoon season, typically from June to September.)

400

Which region in India is known for rice cultivation?
A) Rajasthan
B) Punjab
C) West Bengal
D) Gujarat

C) West Bengal

400

True or False: Irrigation is unnecessary in areas with high rainfall.

False
( Irrigation can still be important in high rainfall areas to manage soil moisture levels and provide a consistent water supply during dry spells.)

400

Which agricultural practice can lead to soil salinization?
A) Crop rotation
B) Over-irrigation
C) Mixed farming
D) Sustainable agriculture

B) Over-irrigation

500

What is the significance of soil in agriculture?

Soil provides essential nutrients and a medium for plants to grow, making it vital for agricultural productivity.

500

__________ farming combines the cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals.

Mixed

500

Fill in the Blank: The Green Revolution led to the introduction of __________ varieties of seeds to increase crop yields.

High-yield

500

Explain the impact of the Green Revolution on food production in India.

The Green Revolution significantly increased food production by introducing high-yield varieties of seeds, improved irrigation, and the use of fertilizers and pesticides, leading to greater food security.

500

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