Major Crops MCQs for CET 12th Level

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CET 12th Level — Geography of India — Major Crops

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Question 1 of 20

Which combination of state and its Maize production volume (in Million Tonnes) correctly identifies the top producer in India (2024-25)?

Question 2 of 20

In Rajasthan, which district ranks first specifically in the 'Production' of Bajra, distinguishing it from the district that leads in 'Sown Area'?

Question 3 of 20

Consider the production percentage of Sugarcane. Which state dominates the Indian Sugarcane industry by contributing an absolute lead of 48.57%?

Question 4 of 20

Under the 'Rajasthan Millets Mission 2025', how many millet outlets have been established in rural areas, substantially exceeding the initial target?

Question 5 of 20

Assertion (A): Coffee cultivation in India is virtually absent in the northern and eastern plains. Reason (R): Coffee plants require well-drained loamy soil, moderate temperatures (15-28°C), and protection from direct sunlight under shaded trees.

Question 6 of 20

The cultivation of coffee in India is primarily restricted to which of the following regions?

Question 7 of 20

Which state currently holds the first rank in the total production of oilseeds in India?

Question 8 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the geographical requirements for Maize cultivation: 1. It requires a temperature ranging between 21°C and 27°C. 2. It thrives in high rainfall regions and is highly tolerant to waterlogging. 3. Old alluvial soil, known as Bangar, is considered ideal for its growth. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 9 of 20

Why are tea plantations geographically restricted to sloping lands or hill terraces?

Question 10 of 20

Assertion (A): Maharashtra holds the top ranking (Number 1) in Jowar (Sorghum) production across India. Reason (R): The climate of Maharashtra provides the ideal hot temperature range of 25°C to 30°C and necessary moist areas preferred by the Jowar crop.

Question 11 of 20

Match List-I (Crop) with List-II (Rajasthan's National Rank) and select the correct answer: List-I a. Mustard b. Groundnut c. Soybean List-II i. 2nd ii. 3rd iii. 1st

Question 12 of 20

The Bababudan Hills, famous for being the premier and historical hub of cultivation for a specific plantation crop, are located in which state?

Question 13 of 20

In which specific district of Rajasthan is the primary 'Rice Research Centre' situated?

Question 14 of 20

Which state experienced a meteoric rise to achieve 17.45 Million Tonnes of Rice production, driven predominantly by the rapid expansion of modern irrigation networks rather than natural rainfall?

Question 15 of 20

The 'Mawat' rainfall, which acts as a highly beneficial natural irrigation source for winter crops like wheat in Rajasthan, is caused by which meteorological phenomenon?

Question 16 of 20

What type of soil is considered the most optimal for achieving high yields in Rice cultivation?

Question 17 of 20

For which crop is the physiological requirement of exactly '210 frost-free days' considered absolutely necessary?

Question 18 of 20

Which of the following agricultural commodities is strictly classified as a Kharif crop in the Indian agricultural system?

Question 19 of 20

What specific climatic anomaly has recently caused severe damage to Wheat yields in Rajasthan, prompting the urgent promotion of climate-resilient seed varieties?

Question 20 of 20

By what special name has the Government of India designated millets to promote their cultivation and consumption?

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