Farming in Palampur

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Farming in Palampur: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Organisation of Production in Palampur, Limited Land in Palampur, Arrangement of Money for Farming by Medium and Large Farmers & Sale of Surplus Farm Products etc.

Important Questions on Farming in Palampur

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During Green Revolution, what happened to the crop production?

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Father of Green revolution is

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From the following in which state of India the use of chemical fertilizer is highest?

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Multiple cropping refers to

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The Green revolution started in:

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Which type of crop is grown in winters?

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What is the standard unit of measuring land?

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What does excess use of fertilizers lead to?

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Which type of farmers have surplus produce?

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What helps farmers in Palampur to grow different crops in a year?

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In which decade, Green Revolution took place?

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Which type of farming requires more land and capital?

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Name the term used for growing more than one crop from the same piece of land.

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The pie chart below shows the distribution of cultivated area and farmers’ in India. Based on this pie chart, what conclusion can be made?

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Use the clues given below to identify the person.

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(i) He is known as the 'Father of Green Revolution' in India.
(ii) He is a former director general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(iii) He developed high-yielding varieties (HYV) of wheat and later promoted sustainable development which he called the 'evergreen revolution'.

 

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Use the clues given below to identify the person.

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(i) He is known as the 'Father of Green Revolution'.
(ii) He was an American agronomist who led the extensive increases in agricultural initiatives worldwide that contributed to the production.
(iii) He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for a lifetime of work to feed a hungry world.

 

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Read the statements given below carefully.

Statement 1: Capital is a man-made resource.

Statement 2: HYV seeds are also called miracle seeds.

Statement 3: Excessive use of fertilizers is associated with loss of soil fertility.
 

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Which of the following is not a negative impact of the Green Revolution?

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Maniram produces wheat on his 1.5 hectare farm. All the wheat produced is used by his family. What process is being described in the statement above?

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Read the statements given below carefully:

Statement 1: Medium and large farmers have savings due to the sale of surplus farm products.

Statement 2: Small farmers hire farm laborers to work in their fields as they are too big to cultivate with the help of their family members.

Statement 3: Capital is a scarce factor of production for small farmers.