Description : Green revolution was introduced as a- (a) Single programme. (b) Package programme. © Dual programme. (d) None of the above.
Last Answer : (b) Package programme.
Description : Measures of land reform were (a) Abolition of intermediaries (b) Tenancy reform © Reorganization of agriculture. (d) All of the above.
Last Answer : (d) All of the above.
Description : Zamindari , Mahalwari and Ryotwari system were based on exploitation by the (a) Middleman (b) Tenant © Worker (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (a) Middleman
Description : What was the objective of Command Area Development Programme? (1) To ensure that land is given to the tillers (2) To ensure better utilization of irrigation potential (3) To develop I he areas under the command of Army (4) Poverty alleviation in selected areas
Last Answer : (2) To ensure better utilization of irrigation potential Explanation: The Command Area Development Programme was launched in the year 1974-75 under Centrally Sponsored Scheme, with the objective of ... ; construction of field drains; all round development of areas pertaining to agriculture, etc.
Description : What was the objective of Command Area Development Programme? (1) To ensure that land is given to the tillers (2) To ensure better utilisation of irrigation potential (3) To develop the areas under the command of Army (4) Poverty alleviation in selected areas
Last Answer : To ensure better utilisation of irrigation potential
Description : The package technology which brought about Green Revolution comprised manily of (1) man-power, mechanical cultivators and electricity (2) changes in crop pattern, industrialization and chemical ... and highyield varieties of seeds (4) electricity, irrigation and introduction of dry farming
Last Answer : (3) irrigations, biochemical fertilizers and high-yield varieties of seeds Explanation: Using seeds with superior genetics was the scientific aspect of the Green Revolution. The Green ... water supply and improved moisture utilization, fertilizers, and pesticides, and associated management skills.
Description : Dry land farming in India is largely confined to areas with rainfall less than - a. 100 cm b. 85 cm c. 80 cm d. 75 cm
Last Answer : d. 75 cm
Description : Keynesian theory of investment is known as ----- (a) Marginal Efficiency of Capital Theory. (b) Marginal Efficiency of Investment Theory. © Optimum Stock of Capital Theory. (d) Actual Stock of Capital Theory.
Last Answer : (b) Marginal Efficiency of Investment Theory.
Description : Nehru Rojgar Yojana was introduced for reducing unemployment in (a) Rural area (b) Urban area © Cities (d) Towns
Last Answer : (b) Urban area
Description : Jawahar Rojgar Yojana was introduced for reducing unemployment in (a) Rural area (b) Urban area © Cities (d) Towns
Last Answer : (a) Rural area
Description : In agriculture what is Green Manure ? a. Crops which are especially grown with the purpose of converting them for manure. b. Manure which is used only for Organic Farming. c. Manure ... to suit the growing crops d. Especially manufactured manure for the purpose of distracting pests and insects
Last Answer : a. Crops which are especially grown with the purpose of converting them for manure.
Description : A power tiller is relatively more suitable for : A. Puddling of low land paddy fields with a rotary tiller B. Primary tillage of upland paddy fields with a rotary tillers C. Primary tillage with a mould board plough D. Farm transportation work
Last Answer : A. Puddling of low land paddy fields with a rotary tiller
Description : . Terms of trade is (a) the ratio of imports / exports (b) the ratio of exports/imports © the ratio of goods/services (d) the ratio of land/labour
Last Answer : (b) the ratio of exports/imports
Description : Classical theories believed in ---- theory of value. (a) land (b) labour © capital (d) organization.
Last Answer : (b) labour
Description : According to Absolute and Comparative Advantage theories----- is the only factor of production. (a) land (b) labour © capital (d) organization.
Description : Explain any five rights of consumers that protect them from exploitation in the market place. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Rights of consumers 1.Right to information 2.Right to seek redressal 3.Right to choose 4.Right to be heard 5.Right to safety 6.Any other relevant point
Last Answer : 'Rights of consumers against exploitation in the market place is as follows - 1. Right to Safety - While using many goods and services, consumers have the right to be protected against the ... at the central and state level have been organized in order to spread necessary information among people.
Description : Define Green Revolution . How is the Green Revolution different from traditional farming? -Economics 9th
Last Answer : Green revolution means increase in agricultural production due to the introduction of modern technique. Green revolution is different from traditional farming because green revolution mean the ... But in traditional farming farmers depends on monsoons like rain fall for agricultural production.
Description : The second Green Revolution aims at increasing agricultural output to promote (1) Availability of easy credit to big farmers (2) Co-operative farming (3) Inclusive growth (4) Development of rural sector
Last Answer : (3) Inclusive growth Explanation: In the Indian context, the Second Green Revolution is a change in agricultural production widely thought necessary to feed and sustain the growing population on ... as partners of development instead of a mere beneficiary of some government schemes or programme.
Last Answer : Inclusive growth
Description : In Dry farming, what is the annual rainfall (in mm) available? a. A Less than 550 mm b. B Less than 500 mm c. C Less than 950 mm d. D Less than 750 mm
Last Answer : d. D Less than 750 mm
Description : In — farming income from subsidiary enterprises does not exceed 10 % a. Diversified farming b. Dry farming c. Mixed farming d. Specialized farming
Last Answer : c. Mixed farming
Description : Which one of the following terms describes the practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land? a. Crop rotation b. Mixed cropping c. Intercropping d. Mixed farming
Last Answer : b. Mixed cropping
Description : Which of the following cropping practices is eco-friendly? a. Organic farming b. Cultivation c. House farming d. Land farming
Last Answer : a. Organic farming
Description : What is meant by the term dry land farming?
Last Answer : farm areas that get less than 20 inches of rain per year
Description : Answer the following questions in 30 words: Enlist the various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers. -SST 10th
Last Answer : The various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government for the benefits of farmers are: - 1. Crop insurance against drought, floods, fire, etc. 2. Minimum support price to encourage ... more. 5. Abolition of zamindari system also helped farmers to get more money and more produce.
Description : Enlist the various Agriculture institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in interest of the farmers are: (i) Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, fire, and diseases. ... procurement prices for important crops to check the exploitation of farmers by speculators and middlemen.
Description : Enlist the various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers. -Geography
Last Answer : Abolition of zamindari. Consolidation of smallholdings. Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, fire, and disease. Establishment of Grameen banks, cooperative societies, Kissan ... to bumper crops. Subsidy on agricultural inputs and resources such as power and fertilisers.
Description : During whose period was financial reform introduced ?
Last Answer : Financial reforms were introduced during the tenure of Prime Minister Narsingh Rao.
Description : Describe any three rights of consumer which can help him/her against unfair trade practices and exploitation. -SST 10th
Last Answer : 1. Right to be informed - Consumers have the right to be informed about the particulars (date of expiry, manufacture, ingredients etc.) of the goods and services they purchase. In case of ... at the central and state level have been organised in order to spread necessary information among people.
Description : Which one of the following fundamental rights was described by Dr. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution? (1) Right to freedom against exploitation (2) Right to freedom of religion (3) Right to equality (4) Right to constitutional remedies
Last Answer : (4) Right to constitutional remedies
Description : Fundamental Rights in India are guaranteed by it through - (1) The Right to Equality (2) Right Against Exploitation (3) Right to Constitutional Remedies (4) Educational and Cultural Rights
Last Answer : (3) Right to Constitutional Remedies Explanation: Right to constitutional remedies empowers the citizens to move a court of law in case of any denial of the fundamental rights. For instance, in ... kinds of writs. These writs are habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warrant° and certiorari.
Description : Which of the following rights is not granted by the Constitution of India at present as a fundamental right? (1) Right to equality (2) Right to freedom (3) Right to property (4) Right against exploitation
Last Answer : (3) Right to property Explanation : The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right.
Description : Other than the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion and right to constitutional remedies, which of the following is also a fundamental right ... Constitution? a) cultural and educational rights b) right to property c) right to marriage
Last Answer : a) cultural and educational rights
Description : Exchange of goods against goods is called (a) Charter (b) Barter © Hunter (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) Barter
Description : According to Heckscher and Ohlin there are two bases of international trade (a) coparative advantage and absolute advantage (b) gains from trade and cost of trade. © difference in factor endowments and differences in factor intensities. (d) none of them.
Last Answer : © difference in factor endowments and differences in factor intensities.
Description : ” If a country enjoys an absolute advantage in the production of all commodities then also trade is possible”. Who said this? (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J.S Mill (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) David Ricardo
Description : The theory of Comparative Advantage was propounded by (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J.S. Mill (d) None of them.
Description : The theory of Absolute Advantage was propounded by (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J. S Mill (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (a) Adam Smith
Description : High Yielding Variety of wheat was developed by (a) G.B Pant. (b) Norman Borlaug. © A.K Sen. (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) Norman Borlaug.
Description : In India agricultural income is calculated by (a) Income method (b) Output method © Expenditure method (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) Output method
Description : Why Name one example of social reform during the French Revolution.?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Exploitation of labour is said to exist when - (1) Wage = Marginal Revenue Product (2) Wage < Marginal Revenue Product (3) Wage > Marginal Revenue Product (4) Marginal Revenue Product =0
Last Answer : (2) Wage < Marginal Revenue Product Explanation: The term "exploitation" is used to denote the payment to labor of a wage less than its marginal revenue product. Under monopolistic competition, ... this sense. All firms hire labour until the marginal revenue product equals the marginal factor cost.
Description : Which factor is not responsible for Global ecological crisis? (a) Depletion of resources for satisfying the greed of few individuals. (b) Accumulation of resources in few hands. (c) Sustainable economic development. (d) Indiscriminate exploitation of resources.
Last Answer : (c) Sustainable economic development.
Description : Which type of competition leads to exploitation of consumer? A.Oligopoly B.Monopolistic competition C.Monopoly D.All of the above
Last Answer : D.All of the above
Description : Exploitation of labour is said to exist when (1) Wage = Marginal Revenue Product (2) Wage < Marginal Revenue Product (3) Wage > Marginal Revenue Product (4) Marginal Revenue Product = 0
Last Answer : Wage < Marginal Revenue Product
Description : Secondary data cannot help (a) to give direction to primary data collection (b) to observe retail behavior © to create research instruments (d) to decide on sampling
Last Answer : (d) to decide on sampling
Description : A channel which is designed to irrigate all the year round is called a. All weather channel b. Green channel c. Permanent channel d. Perennial channel
Last Answer : d. Perennial channel
Description : Which of the following crops are related to Green revolution? a. Wheat, Rice b. Cotton, Bajra c. Maize, Rice d. Bajra, Wheat
Last Answer : a. Wheat, Rice