Agriculture in India MCQs

Practice Agriculture in India MCQs with answers and detailed explanations covering crops, cropping patterns, Green Revolution, agricultural seasons, irrigation, agricultural regions, food grains, cash crops, horticulture and important agriculture-related geography topics frequently asked in SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC, JKSSB, Police, Defence, Teaching and other competitive examinations.

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Question #21 Report Error
Purple Revolution is related to:
A. Oilseeds
B. Fisheries
C. Lavender
D. Wheat

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Aroma Mission promotes lavender cultivation in Jammu & Kashmir and other areas for essential oils and farmer income.

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Question #22 Report Error
Operation Flood is known as:
A. Yellow Revolution
B. Blue Revolution
C. Green Revolution
D. White Revolution

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Led by Verghese Kurien, it made India the largest milk producer through dairy cooperatives (Amul model).

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Question #23 Report Error
Major pulses producing state:
A. Punjab
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Kerala
D. West Bengal

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
MP leads in pulses (gram, tur). Pulses fix nitrogen and are vital for protein in vegetarian diets.

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Question #24 Report Error
Tea is mainly grown in:
A. Gujarat
B. Punjab
C. Rajasthan
D. Assam and West Bengal (Darjeeling)

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Assam is the largest producer. Tea requires acidic soil, high rainfall, and hilly slopes.

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Question #25 Report Error
The father of the Evergreen Revolution in India is:
A. Norman Borlaug
B. Verghese Kurien
C. M.S. Swaminathan
D. None

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Emphasizes sustainable agriculture beyond the first Green Revolution to address ecological concerns.

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Question #26 Report Error
Major cash crop of Gujarat is:
A. Gram
B. Rice
C. Wheat
D. Millets

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Gram is a significant cash crop in that region. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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Question #27 Report Error
What is the primary growing season for Rice in India?
A. Rabi
B. Perennial
C. Zaid
D. Kharif

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Depends on the crop: e.g., Rice is Kharif, Wheat is Rabi. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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Question #28 Report Error
What is the primary growing season for Sugarcane in India?
A. Zaid
B. Rabi
C. Kharif
D. Perennial

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Depends on the crop: e.g., Rice is Kharif, Wheat is Rabi. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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Question #29 Report Error
The Green Revolution in India mainly focused on which crops initially?
A. Tea and Coffee
B. Rice and Wheat
C. Jute and Cotton
D. Millets and Pulses

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It primarily targeted wheat and rice with HYV seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation in the 1960s. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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Question #30 Report Error
What is the primary growing season for Wheat in India?
A. Perennial
B. Zaid
C. Rabi
D. Kharif

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Depends on the crop: e.g., Rice is Kharif, Wheat is Rabi. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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