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The Story of Village Palampur part 2

Total questions: 14

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
The Green Revolution introduced the farmers to
a)
cultivation of wheat and rice
b)
cultivation of green vegetables
c)
cultivation of sugar cane
d)
cultivation of forests
2.
The most abundant factor of production is
a)
labour
b)
land
c)
machinery
d)
all of the above
3.
The new ways of farming need
a)
less land
b)
more capital
c)
machinery
d)
all of the above
4.
The small farmers constitute about _________ per cent of total farmers in India.
a)
50
b)
60
c)
70
d)
80
5.
The standard unit of measuring agricultural land is:
a)
Km2
b)
Bigha
c)
Guinea    
d)
Hectare
6.
What is done to surplus wheat in Palampur?
a)
Sold in the market
b)
Destroyed
c)
Given in charity
d)
Stocked by self
7.
What is the source of capital for the large farmers?
a)
Banks and own savings           
b)
Money lenders and relatives           
c)
Banks and money lenders           
d)
Poor farmers
8.
What percentage of total land area is cultivated by Medium and Large farmers? 
a)
0.36
b)
0.5
c)
0.85
d)
0.64
9.
What was the concept of white revolution is associated with?
a)
food crops
b)
milk
c)
cotton
d)
pesticides
10.
Where do most of the small farmers borrow money to arrange for the capital in Palampur?
a)
Banks
b)
Co-operative Societies
c)
Village money lenders
d)
Friends and relatives
11.
Which among the following states was first to try out the modern farming methods in India?
a)
Haryana
b)
Jharkhand
c)
Bihar
d)
Odisha
12.
Which area in India has a low level of irrigation?
a)
Deccan plateau
b)
Coastal regions
c)
Riverine plains
d)
Both and (b)
13.
Which is the most abundant factor of production in India? 
a)
Land
b)
Capital
c)
Labour
d)
Tools and machines
14.
Which Kharif crop is used for cattle feed?
a)
Sugarcane
b)
Potato
c)
Jowar and bajra
d)
Wheat