The Story of Village Palampur
Meghalaya Board · Class 9 · Social Science
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What is the main production activity in Village Palampur?
What percentage of people in Palampur are dependent on farming?
What is multiple cropping?
In Palampur, the yield of wheat increased from 1300 kg per hectare to how much with HYV seeds?
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Which of the following are factors of production? (Select all correct answers)
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Land, Labour, Physical Capital, Human Capital
The four factors of production are Land (natural resources), Labour (human effort), Physical Capital (tools, machines, buildings), and Human Capital (knowledge and enterprise). Money is not a factor of production but a medium of exchange.
Which crops are grown during the Kharif season in Palampur?
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Jowar, Bajra
During the rainy season (Kharif), farmers in Palampur grow jowar and bajra, which are used as cattle feed. Wheat is grown in the Rabi season, and potato is grown between October and December.
The Green Revolution introduced which of the following? (Select all correct answers)
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High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, Chemical fertilizers, Pesticides, Irrigation systems
The Green Revolution in the late 1960s introduced HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and improved irrigation systems. These modern farming methods helped increase crop yields significantly.
How many families in Palampur are landless?
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150 families
Out of 450 families in Palampur, about one-third (150 families) are landless, meaning they have no land for cultivation. Most of these landless families belong to the Scheduled Castes (Dalits).
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