Soils of India

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

Option”D” is correct
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

Option”C” is correct
33.Which is the most important soil of India?
A. red
B. Black
C. alluvial

D. laterite

Option”C” is correct
34.Which type of soil is found in the largest area of ​​India?
A. alluvial
B. Black
C. red

D. laterite

Option”A” is correct
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

Option”B” is correct
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

Option”D” is correct
37.The coastal plains and the plains of North India have excellent soil –
A. alluvial
B. rough (dry)
C. Black

D. red

Option”A” is correct
38.By what other name is the new alluvial soil known?
A. Khadar
B. Bangar
C. Kallar

D. Regur

Option”A” is correct
39.By what other name is the old alluvial soil known?
A. Khadar
B. Bangar
C. Kallar

D. Regur

Option”B” is correct
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
Option”B” is correct
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