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Consider the following statements:
1. Manufacturing of steel
2. Baking of bread
3. Weaving of cloth
Which of the above are the examples of primary activities?
Consider the following statements:
1. Primary activities are concerned with the processing of natural resources.
2. The word ‘agriculture’ is derived from Latin words \’ager\’ or \’agri\’.
Which of the above mentioned statements is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. Viticulture : Breeding of vultures
2. Sericulture : Commercial rearing of silk worms
3. Pisciculture : Breeding of fish
4. Horticulture : Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use
Which of the above is/are matched correctly?
Consider the following statements:
1. In organic farming only insecticides are added and no pesticide is used.
2. No genetic modification is done to increase the yield of the crop.
Which of the above mentioned statements is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. The shifting cultivation and nomadic herding are practised in commercial agriculture.
2. Shifting cultivation is practised in forested areas of Amazon Basin, tropical Africa and Northeast India.
Which of the above mentioned statements is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. India leads in the production of rice followed by China, Japan, Sri Lanka and Egypt.
2. In West Bengal and Bangladesh two to three crops of rice are grown in a year.
3. Millets can be grown on less fertile and sandy soils.
Which of the above mentioned statements is/are correct?