CBSE Questions for Class 10 Geography Agriculture Quiz 4 - MCQExams.com

Severe _____ damages the tea crop.
  • Rain
  • Cold
  • Frosts
  • Fog
Which crop is known as the golden fibre?
  • Cotton
  • Flax
  • Jute
  • Esparto
______% of the pulses grown in Madhya Prades.
  • 45
  • 55
  • 40
  • 23
Which type of soil is ideal for the cultivation of jute?
  • Black soil
  • Red soil
  • Alluvial soil
  • Laterite soil
The soil which is suitable for the cultivation of plantation crops such as coffee and tea is _______.
  • Alluvial soil
  • Black soil
  • Laterite soil
  • Red soil
What kind of soil is required for sugarcane crop production?
  • Sandy soil
  • Laterite and rocky soil
  • Deep, well-drained fertile soil
  • Barren land
Which of the following are the technological reforms of agriculture?
  • Mechanization, irrigation
  • Improved seed, Chemical fertilizer, Insecticides
  • Media Campaign, Agricultural research
  • All of the above
Which of the following act has helped the tiller to acquire the right to ownership of the land that he tills?
  • Land Regulation Act
  • Land to the Tiller Act
  • Land Ceiling Act
  • Consolidation of Land Reform
Due to Globalisation, the ________ of agriculture have changed.
  • Proportion
  • Types
  • Forms
  • All of the above
What is the full form of DARE?
  • Dairy and Rural Education
  • Department of Arid Rural Ecology
  • Development of Agricultural Research and Education
  • Department of Agriculture and Rural Education
Where is Sardar Patel Krushi University is located?
  • Surat
  • Dantiwada
  • Bhavnagar
  • Ahmedabad
Wheat is a _______ crop.
  • kharif
  • rabi
  • zaid
  • both a and b
What is the full form of chemical fertilizer, N.P.K.?
  • Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Calcium
  • Nitric acid, Phosphorus and Calcium
  • Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium
  • Nitric acid, Phosphorus and Potassium
Which act has reduced the inequalities between the land owner and the farmer?
  • Land Regulation Act
  • Land to the Tiller Act
  • Land Ceiling Act
  • None of the above
What is the full form of ICAR?
  • Indian Council of Agricultural Research
  • Indian Council of Arid Farming Research
  • Indian Council of Agro forestry Research
  • Industrial Council of Agricultural Research
Match the following:
List-I
(Crops)
List-II
(Geographical conditions)
A.Barley1.Hot and dry climate with poor soil
B.Rice2.Cool climate with poorer soil
C.Millets3.Warm and moist climate with high altitude
D.Tea4.Hot and moist climate with rich soil
  • A - 2, B - 4, C - 1, D - 3
  • A - 3, B - 4, C - 1, D - 2
  • A - 2, B - 1, C - 4, D - 3
  • A - 3, B - 2, C - 4, D - 1
Gujarat is the largest producer of ________.
  • Cotton
  • Sugarcane
  • Saffron
  • Jute
Which state is the Second largest producer of Tea after Assam?
  • Karnataka
  • West Bengal
  • Kerala
  • Andhra Pradesh
The country which stands first in wheat production is ________.
  • India
  • U.S.A
  • Russia
  • China
Which of the following is a tropical monsoon crop?
  • Jowar
  • Chillies
  • Rice
  • Ragi
If it rains only for two months which of the following will yield maximum crop per hectare?
  • Short term crops
  • Long term crops
  • Pulses
  • Millets
In the agricultural resources, cereals comprise of _____.
  • rubber, oil seeds, groundnut
  • cotton, Jute, hemp
  • tea, coffee, cocoa
  • rice, wheat, millets
Jute requires _____________.
  • Moist climate
  • Much rain
  • Hot climate
  • None of these
The edible oil commonly used in India for preparation of toilet soap is _____.
  • Linseed oil
  • Mustard oil
  • Soyabean oil
  • Coconut oil
Which type of crop is able to fix nitrogen from air?
  • Legume
  • Rice
  • Tuber
  • Potato
The Govt. of India has decided to increase the export of cashew nuts. Which of the following is not a major cashew nut growing State?
  • Goa
  • Maharashtra
  • Kerala
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Uttar Pradesh
What is the best source of pure cellulose?
  • Coir
  • Cotton fibre
  • Jute fibre
  • Hemp
Jute fibre is obtained from which part of the Jute ______.
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Fruit
In India, Agriculture share in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has registered a declining trend from _______onwards.
  • 1947
  • 1951
  • 1965
  • 1972
Under the globalization, particularly after ________, farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges.
  • 1975
  • 1980
  • 1990
  • 1994
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