Which of the following grains is NOT considered a staple in India?
Class 6 Social Science Chapter 8: Unity in Diversity or Many in the One also explores the religious diversity of India. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism coexist peacefully, contributing to the nation’s secular fabric. The chapter discusses how different religious festivals, places of worship and traditions create a harmonious society. MCQs based on this section test students on key aspects of secularism, mutual respect and religious tolerance in India.
Ans.: (D)
Quinoa is NOT considered a staple in India.
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The grain that is NOT considered a staple in India is Quinoa (D). While rice, maize and barley are widely cultivated and consumed in India, quinoa is a recently introduced crop and is not traditionally part of Indian diets.
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