In the nineteenth century, the British administration in India aimed at promoting cultivation of
Commercial crops and agricultural exports
Commercial crops and agricultural imports
Commercial crops and industrial exports
Food crops and exports of commercial crops
Green revolution increased the foodgrains production especially in
Rice and sugarcane
Rice and wheat
Wheat and sugarcane
Ragi and rice
Farming where high yielding variety seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides are used in order to obtain higher productivity is called
Diversified Farming
Commercial farming
Subsistence farming
Mixed Farming
__________ means the economic process under which agricultural goods are exchanged.
Agricultural holding
Agricultural Marketing
Cropping Pattern
Raw materials
______ means the size of land owned and cultivated by a farmer at a particular time.
Agriculture
__________ has been the major source of livelihood in the Indian Economy.
Industrial sector
Service sector
Tertiary sector
Nearly 20% of the cultivated area is irrigated by
Tube wells
Storage canals
Perennial canals
Tanks
Indian economy remained fundamentally an __________ economy under the British rule.
Industrialized
Agrarian
Globalized
Tea and coffee crops are grown well on the
Mountain slopes
Plain
Coastal plain
River valleys
Agriculture provides __________ to the Industries.
Employment
Capital formation
Raw material
All the above