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Which Of the following are primary activities?
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Agriculture
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Mining
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Fishing
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All of these
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All of these
What is cultivation of grapes called'?
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Sericulture
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Viticulture
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Floriculture
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Horiculture
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Viticulture
The important inputs like seeds, fertilisers, machinery etc form a system called as?
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Barter system
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Water system
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Farm system
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All of these
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Farm system
Type of farming to meet family needs is known as:
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Subsistense
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Mixed
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Organic
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None of these
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Subsistense
Which of these is not commercial farming?
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Commercial Grain
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Mixed
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Organic
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Plantation
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Organic
................. is also knowh as a paddy
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Wheat
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Jowar
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Rice
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Bajra
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Rice
Which of the following crops are raised in commercial grain farming?
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Wheat
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Maize
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Both of these
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None of these
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Both of these
Rubber plantation is famous in:
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Sri Lanka
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Brazil
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Malaysia
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USA
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Malaysia
Which of the following are coarse grains?
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Jowar
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Bajra
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Ragi
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All of these
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All of these
Which of the following country is a leading producer of rice?
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China
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Pakistan
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Malaysia
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Egypt
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China
Which type of soil is good for growing wheat?
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Desert
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Loamy
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Sandy
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None of these
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Loamy
Which of these are Millets?
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Jowar
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Ragi
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Both of these
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Maize
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Both of these
Which fibre requires frost free days to grow?
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Cotton
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Jute
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Nylon
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None of these
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Cotton
Which of the following countries usually practice Commercial agriculture?
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U.S.A
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Bangladesh
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India
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Bhutan
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U.S.A
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