1) To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during the years is known as a) Irrigation b) Ploughing c) Multeple Coping d) HVY e) Multiple Cropping f) Fixed Capital 2) What was introduced to Indian farmers in late 1960's for cultivation of wheat and rice: a) Yielding b) Chemical Fertilization c) Pesticides d) Traditional Farming e) Irrigation f) HYV's 3) Which of the following is not a Modern Method of Farming: a) HYV seeds b) Yielding c) Fertilizers d) Farm machinery e) Dams f) Canals 4) In one Hectare how many Gunthas are there: a) 40 b) 45 c) 0.40 d) 4.0 e) 80 f) 60 5) High yielding variety seeds (HYV) were introduced to Indian farmers as a result of: a) IT Revolution b) The Indian Government c) White Revolution d) Green Revolution e) French Revolution f) None of the above 6) Modern farming Methods were tried in India for the first time in: a) Western U.P b) Maharastra c) Punjab d) Gujarat e) Haryana f) Eastern U.P 7) HYV stands for:  a) High Yielding Variety b) Heavy Yield Variety c) Half Yielding Variety d) HVY e) High Variety Yielding f) None of the above 8) The concept of Green Revolution was associated with the use of ________? a) Green Revolution b) HYV seeds c) Water d) Pesticides e) None of the Above f) All of the Above 9) Why do the farmers of Palampur follow multiple cropping: a) Because the water consumption is less in this method. b) To use HYV seeds. c) Because this method consumes less chemical fertilisers. d) Because this method doesn't require fertile soils. e) Because this method is the most common way of increasing production. f) None of the above 10) Which is the most abundant factor of production? a) Land b) Capital c) Labour d) Tools e) Farming f) None of the above

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