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Agriculture — 10 MCQ Tests

Agriculture

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Test 1

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Choose the correctly matched pair.
Q2. Read the given statements and choose the correct option with regard to Rabi cropping season from the following: 1. Rabi crops are sown in winter. 2. Sown from October to December and harvested from April to June. 3. Important crops are Maize, Cotton, Jute. 4. Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh are important for the production of wheat. Options:
Q3. Identify the crop with the help of the following information and choose the correct option: This is the second most important Cereal Crop. This is a Rabi crop. It requires a cool growing season and bright sunshine at the time of ripening. It requires 50 to 75cm annual rainfall.
Q4. Which one of the following options prove that India is a quasi-federal state? 1. More powers with Centre 2. Residuary subjects with Centre 3. Equal subjects with Centre and States 1. Currency and Railways with Centre
Q5. Identify the Crop with the help of the following information and choose the correct option. 1. This is the staple food crop. 2. This is a Kharif crop. 3. It requires high temperature and high humidity. 4. It requires above 100cm of annual rainfall.
Q6. Which one of the following logos is used for standardisation of agricultural products?
Q7. Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of rice in the world?
Q8. Over these years, cultivation methods have changed significantly depending upon the characteristics of ………………….
Q9. In India, primitive form of cultivation is called ‘Bewar’ in:
Q10. India is the ………………largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses in the world.
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Test 2

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Rice is a Kharif crop that requires high temperature (above 25°C) and high humidity with annual rainfall above ______.
Q2. Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinoba Bhave is also known as the __________.
Q3. The ‘slash and burn’ agriculture in Venezuela is known as:
Q4. Jute fibre is obtained from which part of the Jute ______.
Q5. Which country was second producer of cotton after China in 2008?
Q6. What is jhumming cultivation called in Andhra Pradesh?
Q7. Complete the following table with correct information with regard to cultivation of Cotton. CottonCultivation seasonTemperature required for its growth (in degrees).Soil in which it grows. A- ? High. B- ?
Q8. _________ is the largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses in the world.
Q9. What type of agriculture is the picture portraying?
Q10. Jute is also known as:
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Test 3

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Rice is a commercial crops in:
Q2. What are the characteristics of plantation farming?
Q3. Assertion (A): Biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining higher production. Reason (R): Doses of biochemical input are used to grow crops rapidly A If both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
Q4. Mark the option which is most suitable: ASSERTION (A): Pulses are considered as a major source of protein in a vegetarian diet. REASON (R): Being leguminous crops, they help in restoring the soil fertility by fixing nitrogen from the air.
Q5. Wheat and rice are known as:
Q6. Mark the option which is most suitable: ASSERTION (A): Organic farming is much in vogue. REASON (R): In organic farming, crops are grown using high doses of chemical fertilisers and insecticides.
Q7. Genetic engineering is recognized as a powerful supplement in inventing new: A
Q8. Assertion (A): Primitive Subsistence Farming is practised in areas of high population pressure on land Reason (R): This type of farming depends on monsoon. A If both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
Q9. Name a state which is a major producer of Jute? A
Q10. How long does sugarcane take to grow? A
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Test 4

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Where is rubber mainly grown? A
Q2. Which fibre crop is obtained from cocoons of the silkworms fed on green leaves?
Q3. Rearing of silkworms for the production of silk fibre is known as ________.
Q4. Rabi crops are sown in:
Q5. The important crop that helps to restore soil fertility by nitrogen fixation and is also a good source of protein is _________.
Q6. Under the globalization, particularly after ________, farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges.
Q7. Which state is the largest producer of rice?
Q8. Mark the option which is most suitable: ASSERTION (A): In the 1980s and 1990s a comprehensive land development programme was initiated which included both institutional and technological reforms. REASON (R): Green revolution was based on the use of package Technology.
Q9. Mark the option which is most suitable: ASSERTION (A): Commercial Farming uses higher doses of modern inputs. REASON (R): Commercial Farming is done on a large piece of land.
Q10. Oranges are grown in:
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Test 5

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. The ‘slash and burn’ agriculture is known in Mexico as:
Q2. ________ variety of coffee largely grown in India. A
Q3. The largest tea producing country in the world is ________.
Q4. Facilities like irrigation, awareness about modern techniques of agriculture, kissan credit cards, provision of crop insurance, personal accident insurance scheme, special weather bulletins and minimum support price are all a part of ____________.
Q5. Which crop is used both for food and fodder?
Q6. Which fibre is also known as the golden fibre?
Q7. Name important plantation crops?
Q8. The type of farming in which high doses of modern inputs, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, etc. are used to obtain higher productivity is called:
Q9. Rubber is an important industrial raw material. It is mainly grown in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andaman and Nicobar islands and Garo hills of _______.
Q10. Kharif crops are grown with the onset of monsoon in different parts of the country and these are harvested in ________. A July –
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Test 6

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Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Which one of the following areas of India produces largest amount of cotton?
Q2. The State which is the largest producer of tea in India is ___________. A
Q3. How many cropping seasons does India have?
Q4. Rice is a subsistence crop in:
Q5. Three crops of paddy grown in a year in the states of Assam, West Bengal and Orissa are: A Aus,
Q6. Intensive Subsistence Farming is ……………….farming.
Q7. Rearing of silk worms for the production of silk fibre is known as:
Q8. Name 1 crop grown in the Zaid season.
Q9. Rice requires high humidity with …….cm annual rainfall? A
Q10. Rubber is produced in _______.
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Test 7

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Operation Flood is associated with _______.
Q2. Which of the following industries is not based on agricultural raw materials?
Q3. Which industry in Manchester and Liverpool flourished due to a product exported from India?
Q4. Considering the importance of agriculture in India, which of the following were given priority for improving Indian agriculture? A Establishment of Indian Council of
Q5. Karnataka is famous for which plantation crops.
Q6. Jalpaiguri in _______ is a major tea producing district in India.
Q7. What kind of weather conditions are favourable for the growth of Wheat?
Q8. Which one of the following regions are famous for coffee and tea plantations?
Q9. Which crop needs manual labour from sowing to harvesting?
Q10. Which one of the following sets of conditions is necessary for a good cultivation of wheat?
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Test 8

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. With which crop has green revolution been associated?
Q2. Sugarcane crop grows well in the areas with a rainfall of ______________.
Q3. Pineapples are grown in:
Q4. In India, Jhumming, a primitive form of cultivation, is called ‘Bewar’ or ‘Dahiya’ in _____.
Q5. Mark the option which is most suitable: ASSERTION (A): Primitive Subsistence Farming is practised in very few parts of India. REASON (R): This type of farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil.
Q6. Which one of the following cities is known for the coffee and tea plantations?
Q7. ________ is the world’s largest producer of sugarcane.
Q8. What is the staple food crop of our country?
Q9. Which are the two important wheat-growing zones in the country?
Q10. Assertion (A): Organic farming is much in vogue. Reason (R): In organic forming, crops are grown using high doses to increase production. A If both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
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Test 9

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Which type of agriculture practice is famous in North-Eastern states like Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland?
Q2. What is known as the golden fibre?
Q3. ________ were exported to different countries of the world and farmers of south India were encouraged to grow these crops.
Q4. Which type of farming has the use of higher doses of modern inputs, e.g. high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides?
Q5. Complete the following table with correct information with regard to cultivation of Rubber: Rubbe r Type of Cro p Annual rainfall required (in c m) Temperature required for its growth (in degree s). A-? 200cm B-? A A- Food crop: B-
Q6. Which crops come under the classification of millets?</p >
Q7. India produces about __________ percent of the world’s coffee production:
Q8. The major tea producing states are: A
Q9. Availability of ______ during winter months due to the western temperate cyclones helps in the success of Rabi crops.
Q10. Which of the following caused land degradation due to overuse of chemicals drying aquifers and vanishing productivity?
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Test 10

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Agriculture
Q1. Which crop is used both as food and fodder?
Q2. Which state leads in the production of pulses?
Q3. Name an important rice growing region? A
Q4. Which one of the statements is incorrect as regards to commercial farming?
Q5. Kharif crops are grown during the ________.
Q6. Which state is known for growing tea? A
Q7. A short season during the summer months between the rabi and the kharif season is called the:
Q8. Rabi crops are sown from: A
Q9. What are jowar, bajra and ragi together known as?
Q10. Why is there enormous pressure on agricultural land?
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