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Answer: Option B. -> Sugarcane
Answer: (b)Vegetables are the major cash crop of Uttarakhand.
Answer: (b)Vegetables are the major cash crop of Uttarakhand.
Answer: Option D. -> All of the above
Answer: (d)Purpose, Person, Productivity Planning all are the main principle of agriculture finance.
Answer: (d)Purpose, Person, Productivity Planning all are the main principle of agriculture finance.
Answer: Option C. -> capillary water
Answer: (c)Capillary water is retained on the soil particles by surface forces. It is held so strongly that gravity can not remove it from the soil particles. The molecules of capillary water are free and mobile and are present in a liquid state. Plant roots are able to absorb it. Capillary water is, therefore, also known as available water.
Answer: (c)Capillary water is retained on the soil particles by surface forces. It is held so strongly that gravity can not remove it from the soil particles. The molecules of capillary water are free and mobile and are present in a liquid state. Plant roots are able to absorb it. Capillary water is, therefore, also known as available water.
Answer: Option A. -> Karnataka
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option B. -> Crude oil
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option B. -> mica
Answer: (b)India produces approximate 90 % of the world`s mica. It is an indispensable component of the electrical industry. India accounts for 60 % of mica embarking in international trade.
Answer: (b)India produces approximate 90 % of the world`s mica. It is an indispensable component of the electrical industry. India accounts for 60 % of mica embarking in international trade.
Answer: Option C. -> G.B.P.A.U., Pant Nagar
Answer: (c)
Answer: (c)
Answer: Option D. -> Sikkim
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Answer: Option C. -> production of oilseeds
Answer: (c)
The growth, development and adoption of new varieties of oilseeds and complementary technologies nearly doubled oilseeds production from 12.6 mt in 1987-88 to 24.4 mt in 1996-97, catalyzed by the Technology Mission on Oilseeds, brought about the Yellow Revolution. The oilseeds production scenario in India has witnessed a dramatic turn.
The country achieved a status of ‘self-sufficient and net exporter’ during the early nineties, rising from the ‘net importer’ state, with a mere annual production of nearly 11 million tonnes from the annual oilseed crops, until the year 1986-87.
In a span of just a decade, an all-time record oilseeds production of 25 million tonnes from annual oilseed crops was attained during 1996,97. This transformation has been termed "The Yellow Revolution".
Answer: (c)
The growth, development and adoption of new varieties of oilseeds and complementary technologies nearly doubled oilseeds production from 12.6 mt in 1987-88 to 24.4 mt in 1996-97, catalyzed by the Technology Mission on Oilseeds, brought about the Yellow Revolution. The oilseeds production scenario in India has witnessed a dramatic turn.
The country achieved a status of ‘self-sufficient and net exporter’ during the early nineties, rising from the ‘net importer’ state, with a mere annual production of nearly 11 million tonnes from the annual oilseed crops, until the year 1986-87.
In a span of just a decade, an all-time record oilseeds production of 25 million tonnes from annual oilseed crops was attained during 1996,97. This transformation has been termed "The Yellow Revolution".