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What is the standard unit of measuring land?

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0%Yard
50%Hectare ( 1 voter )
0%Centimetre
50%Metre ( 1 voter )
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Village Palampur gives a detailed insight into rural life and economic activities. The village has a well-developed system of farming, where modern techniques like HYV seeds, fertilizers and irrigation improve productivity. Apart from agriculture, people engage in non-farming activities such as dairy, transport and small-scale businesses. The chapter also explains the factors of production—land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship—essential for economic growth. It discusses surplus production, market exchange and the role of electricity in development. With a strong transportation network and diverse livelihood opportunities, Palampur represents an ideal model of a progressive village. #CBSE #NCERT #SocialScience #Class9 #VillagePalampur #Economics

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  1. The correct answer is: (b) Hectare
    Explanation: The standard unit for measuring land, especially in agriculture and real estate, is hectare (ha).
    – 1 hectare = 10,000 square meters (m²)
    – Other local land measurement units in India include acre, bigha, guntha, and kanal, but hectare is the internationally recognized unit.
    This question related to Chapter 1 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 1 The Story of Village Palampur. Give answer according to your understanding.

    For more please visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/social-science/

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