Which is a major Kharif crop? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which is a major Kharif crop?
A. Gram
B. Barley
C. Rice
D. Wheat
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Kharif crops are sown during monsoon (June-July) and harvested in autumn. Rice is the prime example. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.

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Which of the following is a major producer of cotton in the Deccan region?
A. Karnataka
B. All of the above
C. Maharashtra
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Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
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Canal irrigation is most developed in:
A. Indo-Gangetic Plains
B. Northeast
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Correct Answer: Option A


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A. Wheat
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C. Jute
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Correct Answer: Option D


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