Description : Black soils are ideal for cultivation of cotton as (a) their colour is black (b) they can retain moisture (c) they are made of lava (d) they are found on plateau regions
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : The most ideal region for the cultivation of cotton in India is – (1) The Brahmaputra Valley (2) The Deccan Plateau (3) The Indo Gangetic Valley (4) The Rann of Kutch
Last Answer : (2) The Deccan Plateau Explanation: Deccan plateau is considered as the most ideal region for the cultivation of cotton in India. The lava soil of Deccan plateau is world renowned ... plateau, comprising Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat and Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Description : Name a state which produces short staple cotton. Which climatic and soil conditions favour the cultivation of cotton in the state mentioned ? -Geography
Last Answer : Maharashtra. Climate condition: Temperature: 20°C to 32°C at least 200 frost free climate. Rainfall: Between 50 cm to 120 cm abundant sunshine is required during ripening. Soil: Black Cotton soil is ideal.
Last Answer : Sandy loam and loamy soil are good.
Description : For the cultivation of which crop is black soil moat suitable? (a) Cotton (b) Rice (c) Jute (d) Wheat
Last Answer : Ans: (a)
Description : The best soil for cultivation of cotton
Last Answer : Ans.Black cotton soil
Description : Which of the following types of soil is best suited for cotton cultivation? (1) Black (2) Red (3) Laterite (4) Mountain
Last Answer : (1) Black Explanation: Cotton needs a soil with a excellent water holding capacity and aeration and good drainage as it cannot withstand excessive moisture and water logging. The major groups of ... mostly in the central and western parts and covers approximately 20% of the total area of India.
Description : Which soil is best for cotton cultivation
Last Answer : Black
Description : Which one of the following soil is the best for cotton cultivation ? (a) Red soil. (b) Alluvial soil. (c) Laterite soil. (d) Black soil.
Last Answer : (d) Black soil.
Description : Black soil is best for a. Cotton cultivation b. Wheat cultivation c. Rice cultivation d. Maize cultivation
Last Answer : a. Cotton cultivation
Description : Which of the following types of soil is best suited for cotton cultivation ? (1) Black (2) Red (3) Laterite (4) Mountain
Description : Which soil is considered ideal for growing cotton ? How is the soil formed ? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Black soil. These soils have been formed due to the weathering of the lava spread over large areas during volcanic activity in the Deccan Plateau and different climatic conditions.
Description : Which soil is ideal for growing cotton? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Regur soil is ideal for growing cotton.
Description : Why is most of the work in the cultivation of cotton done by hand? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Most of the work in the cultivation of cotton is done by hand because labour is needed for picking cotton as well as for other processes. Such as ginning, pressing and packing.
Description : How much cultivation is required for cotton cultivation ?
Last Answer : To cultivate cotton, one has to give eight cultivations.
Last Answer : " Jessore" district is most suitable for cotton cultivation.
Description : Cultivation of Bt Cotton has been much in the news . The prefix "Bt" means
Last Answer : Cultivation of Bt Cotton has been much in the news . The prefix "Bt" means A. ... ligases D. carrying an endotoxin gene from bacillus thuringiensis
Description : With reference to the area devoted to its cultivation pulses hold the third place in India. Which crops occupy the first and second places respectively? (a) Rice and Wheat (b) Rice and Cotton (c) Jowar and Cotton (d) Jowar and Bajara
Description : Gujarat is noted for the cultivation of (a) Cotton (b) Sugarcane (c) Saffron (d) Jute
Description : Which of the following is a part of tertiary sector? (1) Power and transportation (2) Animal Husbandry (3) Cotton manufacturing (4) Cultivation of crops
Last Answer : (1) Power and transportation Explanation: The service sector, also called the tertiary sector. is one of the three parts of the economy in the Threesector hypothesis. It involves the provision of ... retailing, or may involve the provision of a service, such as in pest control or entertainment.
Description : The maximum area under crops in India is used for the cultivation of: (1) Wheat (2) Rice (3) Sugarcane (4) Cotton
Last Answer : (2) Rice Explanation: Rice production in India is an important part of the national economy. India is one of the world's largest producer of white rice, accounting for 20% of all world rice production. ... as it is one of the principal food crops. It is in fact the dominant crop of the country.
Description : Bailing, mustering and shearing are some activities connected with- (1) Rearing of Lama (2) Cotton cultivation (3) Sheep rearing (4) Poultry farming
Last Answer : (3) Sheep rearing Explanation: The three terms are related to sheep rearing. Shearing: act of cutting wool; Bailing up: to corner the sheep physically; and Mustering: the round up of livestock for inspection or other purposes.
Description : In which of the following crops GM varieties are available for cultivation in India (A) Mustard (B) Cotton (C) Soybean (D) All of the above
Last Answer : (B) Cotton
Description : Government formed committee to probe illegal cultivation of HT cotton in . a. Gujarat b. Telangana c. Andhra Pradesh d. Maharashtra e. All of these
Last Answer : e. All of these
Description : In India Bt cotton is released for commercial cultivation in the year — a. 2000 b. 2002 c. 2006 d. 2009
Last Answer : b. 2002
Last Answer : Power and transportation
Description : The …………. and terraces are ideal for crop cultivation. -Social Science
Last Answer : Terrace cultivation, method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope. Though labour-intensive, the method has been employed effectively to maximize arable land area in variable terrains and to reduce soil erosion and water loss.
Description : The topography of plateau is ideal for – (1) cultivation (2) forestry (3) mining (4) generation of hydro power
Last Answer : (4) generation of hydro power Explanation: The prospect of producing electricity from the hydrological resources of the Plateau region lies not, as has been suggested, in the 'region's ... topographical mechanism to subject the region's water resources to the energy-producing force of gravity.
Description : The most ideal region for the cultivation of coffee in India is the – (1) Indo-Gangetic Valley (2) Brahmaputra Valley (3) Rann of Kutch (4) Deccan Plateau
Last Answer : (4) Deccan Plateau Explanation: The Deccan Plateau is ideally suited for coffee cultivation in India. Coffee is grown in three regions of India with Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu forming the ... growing region of South India. These three states produce almost the entire coffee grown in India.
Description : In potato cultivation what should be the ideal distance between plantation of two tubers? a. 30 – 35 cm b. 05 – 10 cm c. 35 – 40 cm d. 15 – 20 cm
Last Answer : d. 15 – 20 cm
Description : The topography of plateau is ideal for (1) cultivation (2) forestry (3) mining (4) generation of hydro power
Last Answer : generation of hydro power
Description : What type of soil is suited for cultivation of tea ? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Deep fertile well drained soil rich in humus and organic matter is suited for cultivation of tea.
Description : Describe three geographical requirements for maize cultivation - temperature, rainfall and soil. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Temperature : It grows well under temperature between 21°C and 27°C. (ii) Rainfall : It grows well in areas of 50¬100 cm of rain, and in areas of less rain, if grown ... from coarse materials. Important produces : Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh are the leading producers.
Description : Why is Laterite Soil unsuitable for cultivation? -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Laterites are intensively leached Soils of the monsoon climate. They lack in elements of fertility and thus are normally of low value for crop production. Laterite Soil is found in India ... areas which experience high temperature and heavy rainfall. They are formed by the process of leaching.
Description : Laterite soil is not suitable for cultivation. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Laterite soils are acidic in nature and has low water retaining capacity. It is poor in nitrogen and lime.
Description : Which of the following soil type is most suitable for garlic cultivation ? (A) Loamy sand (B) Sandy loam (C) Loam (D) Clay
Last Answer : (B) Sandy loam
Description : This type of plough penetrate deeper than the conventional cultivation machinery and break up the layers of the soil. a. Chisel plough b. Disc plough d. None of the above
Last Answer : Ans - c. sub-soiler plough
Description : (i) With which crop is ratooning associated? (ii) What are the types of soil that suit the cultivation of this crop? -Geography
Last Answer : (i) Sugarcane. (ii) Sugarcane grows well on the loams and clayey loams and also on black cotton soil. (iii) Ratoon crops have the advantage of maturing earlier. Ratoon crop is the second crop which ... left on. So, it saves time and labour of fresh sowing and it cuts the cost of cultivation.
Description : Name the soil which : (i) is good for the cultivation of cashew nuts. (ii) covers almost all of West Bengal. (iii) is a result of leaching. -Geography
Last Answer : (i) Laterite soil. (ii) Alluvial soil. (iii) Laterite soil.
Description : Explain the formation of Laterite soil. Why is Laterite soil not suitable for cultivation ? -Geography
Last Answer : Laterite Soil is formed by leaching in the regions of alternate wet and dry spells. Disadvantage—It is acidic is nature and cannot retain moisture.
Description : Which soil is suitable for wheat cultivation ?
Last Answer : Loam or sandy loam is suitable soil for wheat cultivation.
Description : What to do with soil for wheat cultivation ?
Last Answer : To cultivate wheat, the soil needs to be loosened.
Description : What should be the level of soil acidity for potato cultivation ?
Last Answer : The soil acidity level for potato cultivation should be 6 to 7 .
Description : What is the level of acidity and alkalinity of soil for wheat cultivation ?
Last Answer : For wheat cultivation, soil acidity and alkalinity level should be 6.0 to 7.0 .
Description : In which soil is guava cultivation better ?
Last Answer : Guava cultivation is best in loamy soils.
Last Answer : river Carried Deep The clay Jute Cultivation For Special Or More Useful.
Description : The principal cause of soil damage in Punjab and Haryana is (a) Deforestation (b) Soil erosion (c) Excessive cultivation (d) Salinity and water logging
Last Answer : Ans: (d)
Description : In which of the following ways can soil be conserved? 1. Contour ploughing 2. Terracing 3. Shifting cultivation 4. Crop rotation (a) I, II and IV (b) II, III and IV (c) II and IV (d) I and III shop.ssbcrack.com
Description : Most suitable soil for groundnut cultivation
Last Answer : Ans.Sandy loam soil
Description : Best soil for cultivation of chickpea?
Last Answer : Ans.Light alluvial soil (a loose and well aerated soil)