1. The correct answer is: (d) Poverty Alleviation Programme Explanation: A Poverty Alleviation Programme is not exclusively a food security program, but it includes food security as one of its components by addressing employment, income generation, and basic needs. This question related to Chapter 4 SoRead more

    The correct answer is: (d) Poverty Alleviation Programme
    Explanation: A Poverty Alleviation Programme is not exclusively a food security program, but it includes food security as one of its components by addressing employment, income generation, and basic needs.
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  2. The correct answer is: (c) Before the sowing season Explanation: The Government of India declares the Minimum Support Price (MSP) before the sowing season to: Help farmers make informed decisions about which crops to grow. Ensure price stability and prevent distress sales. Encourage cultivation of cRead more

    The correct answer is: (c) Before the sowing season
    Explanation: The Government of India declares the Minimum Support Price (MSP) before the sowing season to:
    Help farmers make informed decisions about which crops to grow. Ensure price stability and prevent distress sales. Encourage cultivation of certain crops based on national demand and supply.
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  3. Yes, the correct answer is: (b) Introduction of Green Revolution The Green Revolution (introduced in the 1960s) was a major step taken by India to achieve food security by: Increasing agricultural production through high-yield variety (HYV) seeds, better irrigation, and mechanization. Reducing depenRead more

    Yes, the correct answer is: (b) Introduction of Green Revolution
    The Green Revolution (introduced in the 1960s) was a major step taken by India to achieve food security by:
    Increasing agricultural production through high-yield variety (HYV) seeds, better irrigation, and mechanization.
    Reducing dependence on food imports.
    Making India self-sufficient in food grain production, especially wheat and rice.
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  4. The correct answer is: (b) Gujarat Explanation: Gujarat has a lower chance of suffering from food insecurity due to: Strong agricultural growth, especially in cash crops and dairy farming. Industrial and economic development, leading to higher employment and income levels. Better irrigation facilitiRead more

    The correct answer is: (b) Gujarat
    Explanation: Gujarat has a lower chance of suffering from food insecurity due to:
    Strong agricultural growth, especially in cash crops and dairy farming.
    Industrial and economic development, leading to higher employment and income levels.
    Better irrigation facilities and use of modern farming techniques.
    Effective implementation of food security programs like the Public Distribution System (PDS).
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  5. The correct answer is: (c) Brahmin Explanation: Among the given options, Brahmins are socially not food insecure people because they have traditionally had better access to education, employment, and economic opportunities compared to Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and women. This qRead more

    The correct answer is: (c) Brahmin
    Explanation: Among the given options, Brahmins are socially not food insecure people because they have traditionally had better access to education, employment, and economic opportunities compared to Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and women.
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