November 5, 2024

Components of Agriculture Questions, Answers | Unit 3 | Class 10 | Geography | Social | Samacheer

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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Choose the correct answer
04:34 Assertion and reason
05:44 Match the following
06:32 Pick the Odd one out

Questions answered in this video –

1. The soil which is rich in iron oxides is __________.

2. Which of the following organization has divided the Indian soils into 8 major groups?

3. The soils formed by the rivers are:

4. _________ dam is the highest gravity in India.

5. __________ is a cash crop.

6. Black soils are also called as:

7. The longest dam in the world is ___________.

8. The leading producer of rice in India is ________.

9. Which crop is called as Golden Fibre in India?

10. The state which leads in the production of coffee is

11. (A): Horticulture involves cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and flowers… (R): India ranks first in the world in the production of mango, banana, and citrus fruits.

12. (A): Alluvial soil is formed by the deposition of eroded and decayed materials brought by the rivers… (R): Paddy and wheat are grown well in the soil.

13. Sugar bowl of India

14. Coffee

15. Tehri

16. Hirakud

17. Horticulture

18. Pick the Odd one out

19. Pick the Odd one out

20. Pick the Odd one out

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