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This document is a past paper containing multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and matching questions related to agricultural policy, livelihood strategies, and factors affecting agricultural households in India.
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MATCH THE FOLLOWING :- (1) A B 1. Yellow evolution a. Potato 2\. Grey evolution b. Eggs 3\. Round evolution c. Oil seeds 4\. Silver evolution d. Fertilisers 5\. Blue evolution e. Fisheries (2) A B \(a) Rice (i) West Bengal \(b) Wheat (ii) Uttar Pradesh \(c) Sugarcane (iii) Maharashtra \...
MATCH THE FOLLOWING :- (1) A B 1. Yellow evolution a. Potato 2\. Grey evolution b. Eggs 3\. Round evolution c. Oil seeds 4\. Silver evolution d. Fertilisers 5\. Blue evolution e. Fisheries (2) A B \(a) Rice (i) West Bengal \(b) Wheat (ii) Uttar Pradesh \(c) Sugarcane (iii) Maharashtra \(d) Cotton (iv) Punjab (3) A B 1.SDG (i)sustainable development goals 2.ICAR (ii) Indian council of agricultural research 3.NAREES (iii) national agricultural research education and extension patel 4.DARE (iv)department of agricultural research and education (4) A B 1.Dairying cattle rearing, fish farming (a) personal factors 2.demographic, gender,family,caste (b) social factors 3.unskilled, labor, daily wager (c)economic factors 4.soil , availability of water , distance from the sea (d)geographical factors 5.rainfall , wind , cyclone , flood conditions (e)climatic factors (5) A B 1\. national sample survey office (a) NSSO 2.doubling of farmers income (b)DFI 3.kisan credit card (c)KCC 4.agri infrastructure fund (d)AIF 5.Cluster development programme (e)CDP (6) 1\. 1^ST^ leading agriculture state (a) Uttar Pradesh 2\. 2^nd^ leading agriculture state (b) west Bengal 3\. 3^rd^ leading agriculture state (c) Madhya Pradesh 4\. 4^th^ leading agriculture state (d) Karnataka 5\. 5^th^ leading agriculture state (e) Maharashtra MCQ's 1. How many Krisha Vigyan kendras are there in India ? a. 730 b. 800 c. 575 d. 731 2. What is the main objective of the national agricultural policy in India ? a. To increase agricultural exports b. To improve farmers income c. To reduce agri subsidees d. To promote organic farming 3. Which of the following states is the largest producer of cotton in india ? a. Maharashtra b. Sikkim c. Punjab d. Gujarat 4. Which of the following states have the highest area under rice cultivation in india ? a. West Bengal b. Andhra Pradesh c. Tamil nadu d. Punjab 5. What is the name of flagship program launched by the govt. of india to improve agricultural productivity and farmers income ? a. PMKSY b. PMFBY c. RKVY d. NADP 6. What is the primary resource of income for most farmers in india ? a. Crop sales b. Livestock sales c. Agri labor d. Non -- agri business 7. Which of the following government schemes aims to provide financial assistance to small and marginal farmers in india ? a. PM-KISAN b. PMFBY c. RKVY d. NREGA 8. What is the average monthly income of agricultural househole in india , according to the situation assessment survey (sas) of agricultural households conducted by the national sample survey office ? A. 5K-10K B. 10K-20K C. 30K-40K D. 20K-30K 9. Which of the following states has the highest average monthly income of agricultural households in india ? a. Punjab b. Haryana c. Uttar Pradesh d. Maharashtra 10. What % of rural households in india have a monthly income of less than rupee 1000 according to the NSSO SAS of agri households? a. 20-30% b. 30-40% c. 40-50% d. 50-60% 11. What is livelihood ? a. A persons occupation or job b. A persons income or earnings c. A persons means of supporting themselves and their family d. A persons social status or position 12. Which of the following is a key aspect of the livelihood concept ? a. Focus on economic growth b. Emphasis on social welfare c. Recognition of the importance of natural resources d. Recognition of the importance of natural resources 13. What is the primary goal of livelihood stratergies ? a. To improve income and wealth b. To improve food security and nutrition c. To enhance overall well being and quality of life d. To reduce poverty and inequality 14. What is common livelihood stratergy for urban poor households ? a. Formal employment in the manufacturing sector b. Informal employement in the service sector c. Self employment in small scale industry d. Migration to rural areas for agricultural work 15. Which of the following is a challenge faced by urban livelihoods ? a. Limited access to education and skills training b. Inadequate housing and infrastructure c. Unstable and insecure employment d. All of the above 16. What is a potential opportunity for urban livelihoods ? a. Growth of the formal sector and creation of new jobs b. Expansion of urban agriculture and food systems c. Development of new technologies and digital platforms d. Increased investment in urban infrastructure and services 17. Which of the following is a challenge faced by rural livelihoods ? a. limited access to markets and market info b. inadequate infrastructure and services c. vulnerability to climate change and natural disasters d. all of the above 18. What is a potential opportunity for rural livelihoods ? a. Increased investment in rural infrastructure b. Growth of the rural non farm sector and creation of new jobs c. Development of new technologies and digital platform for agriculture d. Explaination of rural-urban linkages and market opportunities 19. Which of the following indicators is used to measure the socio economic status of a household a. Income per capita b. Education level of the head of household c. Occupation of the head of household d. All of the above 20. What is the purpose of using the human development index in livelihood studies ? a. To measure economic growth b. To assess poverty levels c. To evaluate human well being d. To compare economic growth across countries 21. Which of the following indicators is used to measure environmental sustainability in livelihood system a. Carbon footprint b. Water usage efficiency c. Land degradation rate d. All of the above 22. What is the purpose of using the environmental sustainability index in livelihood studies ? a. To measure economic growth b. To assess poverty levels c. To evaluate environmental sustainability d. To compare economic development across countries 23. Which of the following indicators is used to measure the livelihood assets of a household a. Natural capital b. Physical capital c. Human capital d. All of the above 24. What is the most ecofriendly from the ecological perspective ? a. Urban livelihood options b. Tribal livelihood options c. Rural livelihood options d. B&C both 25. What is the ALS approach used for ? a. To analyze agricultural productivity b. To assess rural livelihood c. To design sustainable agri-systems d. To evaluate agricultural policies ANSWERS :- 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. C 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. D 18. C 19. D 20. C 21. D 22. C 23. D 24. B 25. D