Question : It refers to the large increase in production of food grains due to use of high yielding variety or miracle seeds especially for wheat and rice.
Option 1: Green Revolution
Option 2: Red Revolution
Option 3: White revolution
Option 4: Yellow revolution
Correct Answer: Green Revolution
Solution : Green revolution refers to the large increase in production of food grains due to use of high yielding variety or miracle seeds especially for wheat and rice. Hence Option A is correct.
Question : How did the introduction of high-yielding variety seeds during the Green Revolution impact India's food security?
Option 1: It worsened food security due to monoculture.
Option 2: It improved food security by increasing grain production.
Option 3: It had no significant impact on food security.
Option 4: It led to a decrease in the availability of nutritious food.
Question : What was a major criticism of the focus on wheat and rice in the Green Revolution?
Option 1: It led to a decline in the production of cash crops.
Option 2: It caused a reduction in agricultural biodiversity.
Option 3: It increased the dependency on imported seeds.
Option 4: It resulted in a surplus of food grains.
Question : It is the financial assistance provided by the government to the producer to fulfil its social welfare objectives.
Option 1: Subsidies
Option 2: Green revolution
Option 3: Land ceiling
Option 4: Land reforms
Question : It refers to a policy of replacement or substitution of imports by domestic production.
Option 1: Industrial policy
Option 2: Industrial licensing
Option 3: Foreign trade policy
Option 4: Import substitution
Question : It is concerned with designing job that includes greater variety of work content, requires high level of knowledge and skill.
Option 1: Job empowerment
Option 2: Job enrichment
Option 3: Status
Option 4: Employees recognition program.
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