The main problem of Indian agriculture is: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The main problem of Indian agriculture is:
A. Excess mechanization
B. Surplus labor only
C. Small landholdings
D. No monsoon dependence
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Fragmented holdings limit economies of scale.

This question belongs to: Geography GK Agriculture in India

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The practice of raising fish and rice simultaneously in the same field is called:
A. Rice-fish culture
B. Aquaponics
C. Mixed farming
D. Polyculture

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Rice-fish culture involves integrating fish rearing in paddy fields, which helps in pest control, fertilization, and provides additional protein income.

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Question #2 Report Error
What is the impact of 'minimum support price' on crop diversification?
A. No impact
B. Promotes horticulture
C. Discourages diversification
D. Encourages diversification

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
MSP focused on wheat and rice encourages farmers to grow these crops instead of diversifying into pulses, oilseeds, or other crops due to assured price.

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Which horticulture crop is India the largest producer of?
A. Neither
B. Mango
C. Banana
D. Both

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Leads globally in several fruits.

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