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Mention some of non-farming activities of your village?2. What is multiple cropping?3. How many cropping seasons are there in India?4. What are the factors of production?5. Name some natural resources.Short Answer Questions1. Why agricultural productivity is high in plain areas than the plateau areas?2. Define physical capital and working capital.3. How technology and entrepreneurship will be a factor of production?4. What suggestions do you give for small farmers to make agriculture profitable?5. Draw the outline map of India and locate Uttar Pradesh State.6. In same piece of land how can we improve productivity, explain with examples.7. In what way people are using land in rural area and in a urban area?Essay Type Questions1. Explain the reasons for the depletion of ground water tables and mention theactivities to increase ground water levels.

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Mention some of non-farming activities of your village?2. What is multiple cropping?3. How many cropping seasons are there in India?4. What are the factors of production?5. Name some natural resources.Short Answer Questions1. Why agricultural productivity is high in plain areas than the plateau areas?2. Define physical capital and working capital.3. How technology and entrepreneurship will be a factor of production?4. What suggestions do you give for small farmers to make agriculture profitable?5. Draw the outline map of India and locate Uttar Pradesh State.6. In same piece of land how can we improve productivity, explain with examples.7. In what way people are using land in rural area and in a urban area?Essay Type Questions1. Explain the reasons for the depletion of ground water tables and mention theactivities to increase ground water levels.

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  1. Non-farming activities in a village could include pottery, handicrafts, small scale industries, dairy, poultry, fishing, sericulture, etc.

  2. Multiple cropping is a method of farming where two or more crops are grown on the same piece of land in the same growing season. It is done to increase productivity and to diversify crop production.

  3. In India, there are three cropping seasons - Kharif (June to October), Rabi (October to March), and Zaid (March to June).

  4. The factors of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.

  5. Some natural resources include water, air, soil, minerals, forests, and wildlife.

Short Answer Questions:

  1. Agricultural productivity is high in plain areas than the plateau areas because of the fertile soil, availability of water, and favorable climate.

  2. Physical capital refers to the non-human assets such as machinery, buildings, and infrastructure. Working capital refers to the short-term assets used in the operation of a business, like cash, inventory, and accounts receivable.

  3. Technology increases efficiency and productivity in production. Entrepreneurship brings together the other factors of production and takes on the risks of the business.

  4. Small farmers can make agriculture profitable by adopting modern farming techniques, diversifying crops, adding value to their products, and forming cooperatives.

  5. I'm sorry, I can't draw a map here. But Uttar Pradesh is located in the northern part of India.

  6. Productivity can be improved by using high-yield variety seeds, proper irrigation, use of fertilizers and pesticides, and adopting modern farming techniques.

  7. In rural areas, land is primarily used for agriculture and livestock rearing. In urban areas, it is used for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes.

Essay Type Questions:

  1. The depletion of groundwater tables is caused by over-extraction for agriculture, industrial use, and domestic consumption. It can be increased by rainwater harvesting, recharging wells, afforestation, and adopting sustainable water use practices.

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