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AGRICULTURE CL 8( WINTER BREAK)


1.WHY DO THEY DO THIS TYPE OF FARMING IN NETHERLANDS ?
A. PREVENT PEST ATTACK
B. TO PREVENT INJURY DUE TO FROST 
C. TO MANAGE THE WORKERS BETTER.

2.THIS METHOD OF FARMING IF PRACTICED EXTENSIVELY
A. REDUCES GLOBAL WARMING
B. CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL WARMING
C. IT DOES NOT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE
3. YOU WILL FIND THE ABOVE  TYPE OF FARMING COMMON IN THE HILLY REGIONS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH AND UTTARANCHAL BUT NOT IN THE PLAINS . CAN YOU GIVE REASONS WHY ?
4. IN WHICH COUNTRY WILL YOU FIND SCIENTIFIC FISH FARMING DONE IN DESERTS?WHY ARE THEY DOING SO ?  THEY ALSO GROW CROPS LIKE LETTUCE, TOMATO , EGGPLANT IN WATER ?




5.  WHY DO YOU THINK MANY MORE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD SHOULD USE THESE KIND OF TECHNOLOGIES?
6. WHY DO YOU THINK ALGAL FARMS HAVE A GREAT FUTURE?

A VIEW OF AN ALGAL FARM IN CHINA
7. WHY THIS  CROP HAS A GREAT FUTURE IN INDIA?
8. Which of the following variety of tea is consumed most in India?
9. How is a farmer in USA benefitted due to the below infrastructure in his farm?

10. The below picture illustrates  the financial benefits of soil testing . In  addition to the financial benefits what are the environmental benefits of soil testing ?




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