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Question-1
Contribution of agriculture in total export of India is about _________percent in 2003-04
(A)
25
(B)
30
(C)
20
(D)
11
Question-2
Contribution of agriculture in total export of India has comedown due to :
(A)
diversification of Indian export
(B)
decline in agriculture production
(C)
failure of monsoon
(D)
low demand for Indian agriculture products in the international market.
Question-3
Zamindari system was introduced by _________________
(A)
British
(B)
Mugals
(C)
Marathas
(D)
none of these
Question-4
The latest national Agricultural policy was initiated in :
(A)
2000
(B)
2001
(C)
2002
(D)
2003
Question-5
Which one is not the major feature of Indian agriculture?
(A)
over-dependence on monsoon
(B)
inadequate marketing
(C)
technologically advanced
(D)
traditional
Question-6
Input subsides are otherwise known as ______________
(A)
Growth subsidies
(B)
unproductive subsidies
(C)
developmental subsidies
(D)
none of these
Question-7
Regulated market was introduced in __________
(A)
Agriculture
(B)
industry
(C)
service
(D)
none of these
Question-8
Normally,procurement prices are __________ than minimum support price
(A)
lower
(B)
higher
(C)
equal
(D)
none of these
Question-9
Internal trade refers to :
(A)
movement of the goods between two states of different countries
(B)
movement of the goods between countries
(C)
movement of the goods within the country
(D)
none of these
Question-10
Aim of a community development programme is :
(A)
Agriculture development
(B)
industrial development
(C)
Agriculture and industrial development
(D)
Agriculture and rural development
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