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Passive factor of production is ___________.
1 Land
2 Capital
3 Labour
4 Both A and B
Explanation:
Both A and B Land itself does not produce anything alone. It is a passive factor of production. It needs help of labour, capital, entrepreneur, etc., in order to obtain yields from it. Capital is also a passive factor of production. This is so because it becomes ineffective without co-operation of labour.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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‘Operation Flood’ is related to:
1 Control flood.
2 Produce fish.
3 Milk production.
4 Grain production.
Explanation:
Milk production.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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Which one of the following is a rabi crop?
1 Cotton
2 Millets
3 Gram
4 Rice
Explanation:
Gram
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
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Multiple Cropping refers to:
1 Cultivation of wheat and rice.
2 cultivation of two crops in alternate rows.
3 cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
4 cultivating crops and rearing animals on the same farm.
Explanation:
cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
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19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252898
Passive factor of production is ___________.
1 Land
2 Capital
3 Labour
4 Both A and B
Explanation:
Both A and B Land itself does not produce anything alone. It is a passive factor of production. It needs help of labour, capital, entrepreneur, etc., in order to obtain yields from it. Capital is also a passive factor of production. This is so because it becomes ineffective without co-operation of labour.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252899
‘Operation Flood’ is related to:
1 Control flood.
2 Produce fish.
3 Milk production.
4 Grain production.
Explanation:
Milk production.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252900
Which one of the following is a rabi crop?
1 Cotton
2 Millets
3 Gram
4 Rice
Explanation:
Gram
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252901
Multiple Cropping refers to:
1 Cultivation of wheat and rice.
2 cultivation of two crops in alternate rows.
3 cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
4 cultivating crops and rearing animals on the same farm.
Explanation:
cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
252898
Passive factor of production is ___________.
1 Land
2 Capital
3 Labour
4 Both A and B
Explanation:
Both A and B Land itself does not produce anything alone. It is a passive factor of production. It needs help of labour, capital, entrepreneur, etc., in order to obtain yields from it. Capital is also a passive factor of production. This is so because it becomes ineffective without co-operation of labour.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252899
‘Operation Flood’ is related to:
1 Control flood.
2 Produce fish.
3 Milk production.
4 Grain production.
Explanation:
Milk production.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252900
Which one of the following is a rabi crop?
1 Cotton
2 Millets
3 Gram
4 Rice
Explanation:
Gram
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252901
Multiple Cropping refers to:
1 Cultivation of wheat and rice.
2 cultivation of two crops in alternate rows.
3 cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
4 cultivating crops and rearing animals on the same farm.
Explanation:
cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
252898
Passive factor of production is ___________.
1 Land
2 Capital
3 Labour
4 Both A and B
Explanation:
Both A and B Land itself does not produce anything alone. It is a passive factor of production. It needs help of labour, capital, entrepreneur, etc., in order to obtain yields from it. Capital is also a passive factor of production. This is so because it becomes ineffective without co-operation of labour.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252899
‘Operation Flood’ is related to:
1 Control flood.
2 Produce fish.
3 Milk production.
4 Grain production.
Explanation:
Milk production.
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252900
Which one of the following is a rabi crop?
1 Cotton
2 Millets
3 Gram
4 Rice
Explanation:
Gram
19. The Story Of Village Palampur
252901
Multiple Cropping refers to:
1 Cultivation of wheat and rice.
2 cultivation of two crops in alternate rows.
3 cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.
4 cultivating crops and rearing animals on the same farm.
Explanation:
cultivating more than one crop on the same field each year.