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Tuesday 6 February 2024

AGRICULTURE - MCQs

 

AGRICULTURE



1. The soil common in Indo-Gangetic plains is ___________ soil. 

(a) Laterite (c) Black 

(c) Alluvial ( ) (d) Alkaline 

2. Western Rajasthan predominantly consists of __________ soil. 

(a) Alluvial (b) Blace 

(c) Yellow (d) Arid (

3. ________ is a crop which requires water-logging for its cultivation. 

(a) Tea (b) Rice (

(c) Groundnut (d) Cotton 

4. __________ is the only State/UT where Saffron is produced in India. 

(a) Jammu & Kashmir ( ) (b) Sikkim 

(c) Ladakh (d) Himachal Pradesh 

5. Rice and millets are major crops produced in India between June and October, which is  known as the ____________ season. 

(a) Chillum (b) Rabi 

(c) Kharif ( ) (d) Zaid 

6. Deccan Plateau mainly consists of _________ soil. 

(a) Red (b) Black (

(c) Alluvial (d) Saline 

7. Largest producer of Wheat in India is ______________. 

(a) Uttar Pradesh ( ) (b) Punjab 

(c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Haryana 

8. _____________ soil swells when wet and develops cracks when dry. 

(a) Black ( ) (b) Alluvial 

(c) Alkaline (d) Peaty 

9. ____________ country produces the largest quantity of Coffe. 

(a) India (b) Peru 

(c) Kenya (d) Brazil (

10. __________ cultivation is a type of shifting cultivation mostly practiced in the state of  Assam. 

(a) Podu (b) Jhum (

(c) Deppa (d) Kumari 

11. Among the imports of agricultural produce by India, ___________ has the highest share. (a) Rice (b) Wheat 

(c) Peanuts (d) Edible Oil ( )

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12. The largest producer of Chillis in India is ______________. 

(a) Kerala (b) Maharashtra 

(c) Andhra Pradesh ( ) (d) Tamil Nadu 

13. __________ soil is most suitable for cultivation of cotton. 

(a) Alluvial (b) Alkaline 

(c) Laterite (d) Black (

14. _____________ State in India produces the largest amount of Cotton. (a) Maharashtra (b) Gujarat (

(c) Telangana (d) Madhya Pradesh 

15. _____________ city is also known as the city of Oranges. 

(a) Nagpur ( ) (b) Itarsi 

(c) Bhopal (d) Jhansi 

16. Wheat, Barley and Mustard, are major crops produced in India between November and  March, which is known as ___________ season. 

(a) Rabi ( ) (b) Kharif 

(c) Zaid (d) Chillum 

17. Cultivation of silk worms is called _________________. 

(a) Aviculture (b) Apiculture 

(c) Arboriculture (d) Sericulture (

18. Largest producer of Jute in India is ________________. 

(a) West Bengal (b) Bihar (

(c) Assam (d) Odissa 

19. The soil which is commonly used for making bricks is ____________ soil. (a) Peaty (b) Black 

(c) Laterite ( ) (d) Alluvial 

20. ______________ produces the maximum quantity of onions in India. (a) Telangana (b) Madhya Pradesh 

(c) Tamil Nadu (d) Maharashtra (

21. __________, a variety of mangoes, is considered as the ‘King of Mango’ and is mostly  produced in Western Maharasthra, in the areas of Rantgiri, Raigad and Konkan. (a) Banganapalli (b) Dasheri 

(c) Alphonso ( ) (d) Ratnagiri 

22. Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, nuts and ornamental plants is called  ___________. 

(a) Aquaculture (b) Horticulture (

(c) Pisciculture (d) Pomiculture

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23. The largest producer of Paddy in India is ________________. 

(a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Andhra Pradesh 

(c) West Bengal ( ) (d) Punjab 

24. Assam produces the largest amount of _____________ in India. 

(a) Wheat (b) Jute 

(c) Rice (d) Bamboo (

25. When water is conveyed under pressure through a pipe system to the fields, where it is  slowly put onto the soil through emitters which are located close to the plants, it is called  ________________. 

(a) Sprinkler Irrigation (b) Drip Irrigation (

(c) Surface Irrigation (d) Pipe Irrigation


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