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social studies
pART–II
The Story of
1 Indian Farming
computational thinking quest
Tick ( ) the correct option. PATTern recogniTion
AbsTrAcT Thinking 4. Which pattern is observed in ancient and
1. Which inference best explains why Indian modern agricultural practices in India?
agriculture is considered diverse? (a) Complete replacement of
(a) It depends only on rainfall traditional methods.
patterns. (b) No change in farming techniques
(b) It varies due to uniform soil types over time.
across India. (c) Coexistence and integration of
(c) It is shaped by variations in soil, traditional and modern methods.
climate, water, and terrain. (d) Dependence only on machines.
(d) It is controlled entirely by
government policies. 5. Which pattern is reflected in cropping
seasons (kharif, rabi, zaid)?
2. Which abstract conclusion can be drawn
about soil and crop relationship? (a) Random agricultural cycles.
(a) Soil type has no impact on crop (b) Cyclical adaptation to climate and
growth. rainfall patterns.
(b) All crops grow equally in any soil. (c) Dependence only on irrigation.
(c) Soil determines nutrient availability
(d) Uniform cropping throughout the
and water retention affecting crops.
(d) Climate alone determines crop year.
growth. 6. Observe the picture carefully and choose the
most accurate interpretation.
3. Which inference best explains the limitation
of the Green Revolution?
(a) It reduced agricultural productivity.
(b) It led to environmental and soil
degradation over time.
(c) It eliminated irrigation needs.
(d) It stopped use of fertilizers.
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