1) Which of the following is considered the father of the Green Revolution in India? A.M.S. Swaminathan B. Norman Borlaug C. Verghese Kurien D.C.V. Raman Answer :A Note : M.S. Swaminathan is widely recognized for his leadership and success in introducing and developing high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice in India during the Green Revolution. 2)Which crop is a major source of vegetable oil and is often grown as a rabi crop in India? A. Cotton B. Sugarcane C. Mustard D. Rice Answer :c Note Mustard is a significant oilseed crop in India, primarily cultivated during the rabi season. 3)What term describes the practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field? A. Monoculture B. Cro...
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