4. Agriculture – Very Short Questions Answer

Q1: What is agriculture?
Ans: 
The art and science of cultivating soil, raising crops and rearing livestock including animal husbandry and forestry.

Q2: Name any two farming system (agriculture type) which are practised in India.
Ans: 
(a) Primitive subsistence 
(b) Commercial farming

Q3: Name any four agricultural products exported by India.
Ans: 
(a) Tea
(b) Coffee
(c) Spices
(d) Jute

Q4: What is primitive subsistence farming [CBSE 2014]
Ans:
 It is a type of farming which is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe, doa, digging sticks and community labour.

Q5: What is slash and bum agriculture?
Ans:
 Under slash and bum agriculture, farmers clear a patch of land and produce cereals and other food crops to sustain their family.

Q6: Which type of agriculture is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools?
Ans:
 Primitive subsistence farming.

Q7: What is intensive subsistence farming?
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 It is a type of farming practised in areas with a high density of population using modem inputs

Q8: Name any two states where commercial farming is practised.
Ans:
 Punjab and Haryana.

Q9: Mention any four plantation crops produced in India.
Ans:
 Tea, coffee, rubber and sugarcane.

Q10: Mention any two factors which play an important role in the development of plantations.
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 (i) Developed a network of transport and communication connecting the plantation areas.
(ii) Developed market.

Q11: Name the cropping seasons of India with examples.
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(i) Rabi – wheat
(ii) Kharif – paddy
(iii) Zaid – watermelon

Q12: What are rabi crops Give four examples. 
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 The crops are grown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to June. Wheat, barley, peas, gram are some examples of rabi crops.

Q13: What is the period of Kharif crop [CBSE 2014]
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Kharif season starts with the onset of the monsoon i.e., June-July and continues till the beginning of winter i.e., October-November. For example, rice, millet etc.

Q14: What are zaid crops?
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 These are crops which are sown between the rabi and kharif crops. Watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber and vegetables are some examples of zaid crops.

Q15: Mention any two important factors responsible for the success of rabi crops. 
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 (i) Availability of precipitation during winter months due to the western temperate cyclone.
(ii) The success of Green Revolution in Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh.

Q16: Name any four states which are the main producers of kharif crops.
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 (a) Assam (b) West Bengal (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Tamil Nadu

Q17: Name any two kharif crops. [CBSE 2014]
Ans:
 Rice, millet, maize, groundnut, jute, cotton.

Q18: Name any two states where three crops of paddy are grown in a year.
Ans:
 Assam and West Bengal.

Q19: Which is the staple crop of a majority of the people in India.
Ans: 
Rice.

Q20: Which country is the largest producer of rice in the world?
Ans:
 China.