07. Food Security In India
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07. Food Security In India

250229 Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:

1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
07. Food Security In India

250230 The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the _____.

1 White Revolution
2 Great Revolution
3 Green Revolution
4 Blue Revolution
07. Food Security In India

250231 Which is not a valid statement regarding food security in India?

1 Overpopulation
2 Hoarding and black marketing.
3 Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains.
4 None of these
07. Food Security In India

250232 Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the government to provide:

1 Incentives to farmers for raising production.
2 Incentives to traders to earn maximum profit from farmers.
3 Incentives to moneylenders to lend maximum to farmers.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250229 Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:

1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
07. Food Security In India

250230 The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the _____.

1 White Revolution
2 Great Revolution
3 Green Revolution
4 Blue Revolution
07. Food Security In India

250231 Which is not a valid statement regarding food security in India?

1 Overpopulation
2 Hoarding and black marketing.
3 Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains.
4 None of these
07. Food Security In India

250232 Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the government to provide:

1 Incentives to farmers for raising production.
2 Incentives to traders to earn maximum profit from farmers.
3 Incentives to moneylenders to lend maximum to farmers.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250229 Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:

1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
07. Food Security In India

250230 The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the _____.

1 White Revolution
2 Great Revolution
3 Green Revolution
4 Blue Revolution
07. Food Security In India

250231 Which is not a valid statement regarding food security in India?

1 Overpopulation
2 Hoarding and black marketing.
3 Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains.
4 None of these
07. Food Security In India

250232 Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the government to provide:

1 Incentives to farmers for raising production.
2 Incentives to traders to earn maximum profit from farmers.
3 Incentives to moneylenders to lend maximum to farmers.
4 None of the above.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD WhatsApp Here
07. Food Security In India

250229 Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:

1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
07. Food Security In India

250230 The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the _____.

1 White Revolution
2 Great Revolution
3 Green Revolution
4 Blue Revolution
07. Food Security In India

250231 Which is not a valid statement regarding food security in India?

1 Overpopulation
2 Hoarding and black marketing.
3 Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains.
4 None of these
07. Food Security In India

250232 Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the government to provide:

1 Incentives to farmers for raising production.
2 Incentives to traders to earn maximum profit from farmers.
3 Incentives to moneylenders to lend maximum to farmers.
4 None of the above.