250229
Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:
1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
Explanation:
Indigent senior citizens.
07. Food Security In India
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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
Explanation:
Green Revolution The introduction of rationing in India dates back to the 1940s Bengal famine. This rationing system was revived in the wake of acute food shortage during the early 1960s, prior to the Green 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
Explanation:
Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains. Food security is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it without sacrificing both its quality and quantity. Food grains are always at a deficit in India or compromised with its quality and quantity.
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.
250229
Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:
1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
Explanation:
Indigent senior citizens.
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
Explanation:
Green Revolution The introduction of rationing in India dates back to the 1940s Bengal famine. This rationing system was revived in the wake of acute food shortage during the early 1960s, prior to the Green 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
Explanation:
Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains. Food security is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it without sacrificing both its quality and quantity. Food grains are always at a deficit in India or compromised with its quality and quantity.
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.
250229
Annapurna Scheme (APS) meets the food requirements of:
1 Indigent senior citizens.
2 Children.
3 Pregnant ladies.
4 Young persons.
Explanation:
Indigent senior citizens.
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
Explanation:
Green Revolution The introduction of rationing in India dates back to the 1940s Bengal famine. This rationing system was revived in the wake of acute food shortage during the early 1960s, prior to the Green 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
Explanation:
Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains. Food security is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it without sacrificing both its quality and quantity. Food grains are always at a deficit in India or compromised with its quality and quantity.
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.
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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.
Explanation:
Indigent senior citizens.
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
Explanation:
Green Revolution The introduction of rationing in India dates back to the 1940s Bengal famine. This rationing system was revived in the wake of acute food shortage during the early 1960s, prior to the Green 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
Explanation:
Foodgrains stores are overflowing with foodgrains. Food security is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it without sacrificing both its quality and quantity. Food grains are always at a deficit in India or compromised with its quality and quantity.
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.