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Agriculture in India - I: Introduction

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What percentage of India's total geographical area is under cultivation?

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Indian agriculture is mainly dependent on:

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In which season are Rabi crops harvested?

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What does the term 'agriculture' broadly mean?

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Which of the following are major Kharif crops?

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Rice, Cotton, Jute

Kharif crops are sown in June with monsoon arrival and harvested in November. Major Kharif crops include rice, maize, cotton, jute, groundnut, and pulses. Wheat and barley are Rabi crops.

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Which states benefited most from the Green Revolution?

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Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh

The Green Revolution was most remarkable in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh due to favorable conditions for high-yielding varieties and modern agricultural practices.

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Which type of agriculture involves growing only one cash crop on a large scale?

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Plantation farming

Plantation farming involves growing and processing a single cash crop purely meant for sale on large estates, like tea, coffee, rubber plantations.

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Which of the following are problems of Indian agriculture?

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Small and fragmented landholdings, Poor quality seeds, Dependence on monsoon

Major problems include small fragmented lands, poor seeds due to poverty, monsoon dependence, and lack of proper irrigation. Large farms and excess irrigation are not problems but rather solutions.

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