31. | According to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, how many types of soils are found in India? |
A. 4 | |
B. 5 | |
C. 6 | |
D. 8 |
32. | How many major classes of Indian soils are there in terms of regional expansion and importance in agriculture? |
A. 2 | |
B. 3 | |
C. 4 | |
D. 5 |
33. | Which is the most important soil of India? |
A. red | |
B. Black | |
C. alluvial | |
D. laterite |
34. | Which type of soil is found in the largest area of India? |
A. alluvial | |
B. Black | |
C. red | |
D. laterite |
35. | What is the correct descending order of the soils of India on the basis of area? |
A. alluvial, black, red, laterite | |
B. alluvial, red, black, laterite | |
C. red, alluvial, black, laterite | |
D. black, alluvial, red, laterite |
36. | Different types of soils are found in different regions of India. The main reason for this is – |
A. Diversity of climate and structure | |
B. diversity of structure and relief | |
C. diversity of climate and relief | |
D. Diversity of climate, structure and relief |
37. | The coastal plains and the plains of North India have excellent soil – |
A. alluvial | |
B. rough (dry) | |
C. Black | |
D. red |
38. | By what other name is the new alluvial soil known? |
A. Khadar | |
B. Bangar | |
C. Kallar | |
D. Regur |
39. | By what other name is the old alluvial soil known? |
A. Khadar | |
B. Bangar | |
C. Kallar | |
D. Regur |
40. | How is the soil of the northern plains of India generally made? |
A. From Talavchan | |
B. subtly | |
C. by in situ reduction | |
D. by erosion |