ROUTERA


Agriculture

Class 10th Social Science- Agriculture


MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

 

Q.1. Which of the following is the most important occupation of the people of India?

(a) Food gathering (b) Agriculture (c) Manufacturing (d) Services

Ans. (b)

Q.2. Which of the following types of economic activity is agriculture?

(a) Primary activity (b) Secondary activity

(c) Tertiary activity (d) All the above

Ans. (a)

Q.3. What is Primitive Subsistence Farming known as in north-eastern states like Assam,

Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland?

(a) Horticulture (b) Penda (c) Jhumming (d) Milpa

Ans. (c)

Q.4. Which of the following types of farming is practised in areas with high population

pressure on land?

(a) Primitive Subsistence Farming (b) Intensive Subsistence Farming

(c) Commercial Farming (d) Plantations

Ans. (b)

Q.5. Which of the following is the principal crop grown in areas of Intensive Subsistence

Farming?

(a) Yams and Sweet Potato (b) Wheat

(c) Rice (d) Cotton

Ans. (c)

Q.6. Rice is a subsistence crop in Orissa. In which of the following states, is rice a commercial

crop?

(a) West Bengal and Bihar (b) Jammu and Kashmir

(c) Punjab and Haryana (d) Tamil Nadu and Kerala

Ans. (c)

Q.7. Which of the following is a kharif crop?

(a) Barley (b) Peas (c) Bajra (d) Mustard

Ans. (c)

Q.8. Which of the following crops is produced during zaid cropping season?

(a) Sugarcane (b) Muskmelon (c) Groundnut (d) Moong

Ans. (b)

Q.9. How many crops of paddy are grown in a year in the states like Assam, West Bengal and

Orissa and they are termed as which of the following?

(a) Once-Arabica (b) Two-Rabi and Zaid

(c) Three-Aus, Aman, Boro (d) Three-Kumar, Valre, Waltre

Ans. (c)

Q.10. Which of the following is an annual crop?

(a) Sugarcane (b) Cotton (c) Jute (d) Cucumber

Ans. (a)

Q.11. Which of the following are known as coarse grains?

(a) Wheat and Rice (b) Millets—Jowar, bajra and ragi

(c) Pulses—urad, arhar, gram (d) Oilseeds

Ans. (b)

Q.12. Which of the following crops is used both as a food and as a fodder?

(a) Jowar (b) Wheat (c) Maize (d) Tea

Ans. (c)

Q.13. India is the largest producer as well as the consumer of which of the following crops?

(a) Rice (b) Millets (c) Pulses (d) Oilseeds

Ans. (c)

Q.14. Which of the following crops is the main source of jaggary, khandsari and molasses?

(a) Arhar (b) Coconut (c) Linseed (d) Sugarcane

Ans. (d)

Q.15. Which of the following countries is the largest producer of oilseeds?

(a) China (b) Brazil (c) India (d) Yemen

Ans. (c)

Q.16. Which of the following is a kharif crop and accounts for about half of the major oilseeds

produced in the country?

(a) Mustard (b) Coconut (c) Groundnut (d) Soybean

Ans. (c)

Q.17. Which of the following group of crops are known as beverage crops?

(a) Castor seed and Sunflower (b) Peas and Gram

(c) Cotton and Jute (d) Tea and Coffee

Ans. (d)

Q.18. Tea cultivation is an example of which of the following types of agriculture?

(a) Horticulture (b) Plantation

(c) Beverage cultivation (d) Intensive agriculture

Ans. (b)

Q.19. Which of the following are known as horticulture crops?

(a) Tea and coffee (b) Cotton and Jute

(c) Rubber and Tobacco (d) Fruits and Vegetables

Ans. (d)

Q.20. India is believed to be the original home of which of the following fiber crops?

(a) Cotton (b) Jute (c) Hemp (d) Silk

Ans. (a)

Q.21. White Revolution involves improvement in the production of which of the following

products?

(a) Cotton (b) Wheat (c) Maize or corn (d) Milk

Ans. (d)

Q.22. Which of the following is the primary objective of India’s food security policy?

(a) To ensure availability of food grains to the common people at an affordable price.

(b) To diversify crop production to increase income of the farmers.

(c) To provide insurance against crop failures.

(d) To shift from food grain production to commercial crops.

Ans. (a)

 

PREVIOUS YEARS’ QUESTIONS

 

Q.1. Which one is an important rabi crop?

(a) Paddy (b) Watermelon (c) Wheat (d) Maize

Ans. (c)

Q.2. Which among the following is a fibre crop?

(a) Rubber (b) Jute (c) Tomato (d) Coffee

Ans. (b)

Q.3. Of which one of the following beverage crops, India is the leading producer as well as

exporter in the world?

(a) Coffee (b) Pulses (c) Tea (d) Curd

Ans. (c)

Q.4. Which one of the following is the feature of plantation agriculture?

(a) Single crop (b) Large area

(c) Produce raw material for industries (d) All of the above

Ans. (d)

Q.5. Which of the following crops is not a millet?

(a) Jowar (b) Maize (c) Ragi (d) Bajra

Ans. (b)

Q.6. What is the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk called?

(a) Horticulture (b) Pisciculture (c) Sericulture (d) Agriculture

Ans. (c)

Q.7. Which one of the following crops is the example of plantation farming?

(a) Rice (b) Wheat (c) Rubber (d) None of these

Ans. (c)

Q.8. In which of the following states of India rice is considered a commercial crop?

 (a) West Bengal (b) Orissa (c) Bihar (d) Punjab

Ans. (d)

Q.9. Which of the following crops are grown with the onset of monsoons and are harvested

in the month of September and October?

(a) Rabi (b) Kharif (c) Zadi (d) None of the above

Ans. (b)

Q.10. In which type of soil does maize grow well?

(a) Black (b) Light domat (c) Old alluvial (d) None of these

Ans. (d)

Q.11. Cultivation of coffee is confined to which of the following hills?

(a) Nilgiri (b) Aravali (c) Shivalik (d) None of these

Ans. (a)

Q.12. Which of the following crops grows well in the Black soil ?

(a) Jute (b) Rice (c) Cotton (d) Wheat

Ans. (c)

Q.13. Which country is the largest producer of oilseeds in the world ?

(a) China (b) India (c) USA (d) Pakistan

Ans. (b)

Q.14. Which one of the following is the example of plantation agriculture?

(a) Jute (b) Wheat (c) Tea (d) Oilseeds

Ans. (c)

Q.15. Which country is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world?

 (a) Canada (b) USA (c) Pakistan (d) India

Ans. (d)

Q.16. Arabica variety of coffee was initially brought to India from which of the following

countries?

(a) Yemen (b) Vietnam (c) Japan (d) Korea

Ans. (a)

Q.17. Which one of the following is not a fibre crop?

(a) Cotton (b) Rubber (c) Jute (d) Hemp

Ans. (b)

Q.18. Which one of the following crops is known as ‘Golden Fibre?

(a) Wheat (b) Rice (c) Groundnut (d) Jute

Ans. (d)

Q.19. Which one of the following crops is a beverage crop?

(a) Tea (b) Cotton (c) Wheat (d) Bajra

Ans. (a)

Q.20. Which one of the following is not a cropping season?

(a) Winter (b) Kharif (c) Rabi (d) Zaid

Ans. (a)

Q.21. Which of the following is the example of kharif crops?

(a) Rice (b) Wheat (c) Gram (d) Peas

Ans. (a)

Q.22. Cultivation of fruits and vegetables is called:

(A) Floriculture (B) Sericulture (C) Horticulture (D) Agriculture

Ans. (c)

Q.23. India is the leading producer and exporter of

(a) Rubber (b) Sugarcane (c) Rice in the world (d) Tea

Ans. (c)

Q.24. Which one of the following is a Rabi crop?

(a) Rice (b) Wheat (c) Millets (d) Cotton

Ans. (b)

Q.25. ‘Slash and burn agriculture’ is a

(a) shifting agriculture (b) intensive agriculture

(c) commercial agriculture (d) none of these

Ans. (a)

Q.26. Which of the following is a leguminous crop?

(a) Pulses (b) Cotton (c) Jowar (d) Maize

Ans. (a)

Q.27. Which of the following describes a system of agriculture, where a single crop is grown

on a large area?

(a) Shifting agriculture (b) Plantation agriculture

(c) Horticulture (d) Intensive agriculture

Ans. (b)