MCQs for Economics Class 11 with Answers Chapter 6 Rural Development

Students of class 11 Economics should refer to MCQ Questions Class 11 Economics Rural Development with answers provided here which is an important chapter in Class 11 Economics NCERT textbook. These MCQ for Class 11 Economics with Answers have been prepared based on the latest CBSE and NCERT syllabus and examination guidelines for Class 11 Economics. The following MCQs can help you to practice and get better marks in the upcoming class 11 Economics examination

Chapter 6 Rural Development MCQ with Answers Class 11 Economics

MCQ Questions Class 11 Economics Rural Development provided below have been prepared by expert teachers of grade 11. These objective questions with solutions are expected to come in the upcoming Standard 11 examinations. Learn the below provided MCQ questions to get better marks in examinations.

Questions. Organic farming is needed because it
(A) Maintains and enhances the ecological balance
(B) is free from chemical based fertilizers
(C) Both (a) and (b)
(D) Neither (a) nor (b)

Answer

C

Questions. Credit taken for a period of 15 years is
(A) Short term credit
(B) Medium term credit
(C) Long term credit
(D) All of these

Answer

C

Questions. Government has assured the farmers of some minimum income from the sale of their crop by introducing:
(A) Warehousing facilities
(B) Regulated markets
(C) Minimum support price policy
(D) Co-operative agriculture marketing societies

Answer

C

Questions. Which of the following is true about organic farming?
(A) Organically grown food is more healthier and tastier
(B) Yields in organic farming are lower than in chemical farming
(C) It adversely effects the fertility of the soil
(D) It is quite expensive method of farming

Answer

A

Questions. SHG stands for :
(A) Self Human Group
(B) Sufficient Humidity Growth
(C) Self Help Group
(D) Self Human Growth

Answer

A

Questions. NABARD is ____________ source of rural credit
(A) Institutional
(B) Non-institutional
(C) Cooperative society
(D) Regional

Answer

A

Questions. Traditional sources of rural credit in India are :
(A) Money lenders
(B) Relatives and friends
(C) Traders
(D) All of these

Answer

D

Questions. Which is related to microfinance:
(A) Self Help Group
(B) NABARD
(C) Both
(D) None

Answer

C

Questions. National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development was set up in ________ as an apex body to coordinate the activities of all institutions in the rural financing system.
(a) 1969
(b) 1982
(c) 1949
(d) 1991

Answer

B

Questions. Non farm areas of employment :
(A) Animal husbandary
(B) Fisheries
(C) Horticulture
(D) All of these

Answer

D

Questions. Short term credit is needed for
(A) Period of 15 months
(B) Period 5 years
(C) Period of 15 years
(D) Period of 20 years

Answer

A

Questions. The institutional aource of credit whose area of operation is the one where banking facilities and cooperatives are absent and which operate at the district level is:
(A) Regional rural bank
(B) Commercial bank
(C) Self-help group
(D) NABARD

Answer

A

Questions. Credit needs related to constructing fences and digging wells are fulfilled by:
(A) Short term credit
(B) Medium term credit
(C) Long term credit
(D) None of the above

Answer

B

Questions. Institutional sources of agricultural credit are :
(A) Land development banks
(B) NABARD
(C) Self-help group
(D) All of these

Answer

D

Questions. Father of ‘Green Revolution’ In India
(A) M.S. Swaminathan
(B) Norman Borlong
(C) Chidambaram Subramaniam
(D) None of the above

Answer

A

Questions. Organic farming uses
(A) Organic manure
(B) Bio-fertilisers
(C) Organic pesticides
(D) All of these

Answer

D

Questions. Diversification in agriculture activities means finding alternate employment in
(A) Non-farm sectors
(B) Urban sectors
(C) Rural sectors
(D) None of these

Answer

A

Questions. The farming which relies on naturally occurring ecological process and biodiversity:
(A) Organic farming
(B) Conventional agriculture
(C) (a) and (b)
(D) None of the above

Answer

A

Questions. The sector providing alternate livelihood options to 70 million small and marginal farmers is:
(A) Livestock
(B) Agro-processing
(C) Apni Mandi
(D) Fisheries

Answer

A

Questions. Production of a diverse variety of crops rather than one specialised crop is called:
(A) Diversification of production activity
(B) Diversification of crop production
(C) Diversification of employment
(D) All the above

Answer

B

Questions. Growth in rural marketing relates to
(A) Provision of physical infrastructure
(B) Regulation of markets
(C) Cooperative farming
(D) All of these

Answer

D

Questions. From the following which is not a non-institutional source of credit in India.
(A) Money lenders
(B) Traders
(C) Commission agents
(D) Commercial banks

Answer

D

Questions. The ‘Golden Revolution’ was a period of very high productivity in:
(A) Foodgrain production
(B) Horticulture
(C) Organic farming
(D) Piscicultre

Answer

B

Questions. AMUL stands for :
(A) Anand Multiple Union Ltd.
(B) Agriculture and Milk Union Ltd.
(C) Anand Mil Union Ltd.
(D) Anand Manufacturing Union Ltd.

Answer

C

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Questions. As agriculture is already overcrowded, a major proportion of the increasing labour force needs to find alternative employment opportunities in other non-farm sectors. Non- farm economy has several segments in it; some possess dynamic linkages that permit healthy growth while others are in subsistence, low productivity propositions. The dynamic sub sectors include ____________.       

Answer

agro-processing industries, food processing industries, leather industry tourism, etc.

Questions. Rampant underemployment, low per capita earnings, absence of mobility of labour to other sectors and __________ and ____________community face today.     

Answer

a high rate of illiteracy; indebtedness, Rampant unemployment

Questions. _____________ is a whole system of farming that restores, maintains and enhances the ecological balance.   

Answer

 organic farming

Questions. __________ is a process that involves the assembling, storage, processing, transportation, packaging, grading and distribution of different agricultural commodities across the country.        

Answer

Agricultural marketing

Questions. _____________ , in realising fair prices for farmers’ products, is one of the initiatives taken by the government.     

Answer

Co-operative marketing

Questions. __________ and ___________ are major concerns which need to be addressed apart from an appropriate agriculture policy to promote organic farming.   

Answer

 Inadequate infrastructure; the problem of marketing the products

Questions. Those non-farm sectors which have the potential but seriously lack infrastructure and other support include ___________         

Answer

traditional home-based industries like pottery, crafts, handlooms etc.

Questions. There is a need to increase credit facilities through ___________ and __________ for fisherwomen to meet the working capital requirements for marketing.     

Answer

cooperatives; SHG5

Questions. __________________is a system whereby all the farmers can pool their milk produced according to different grading (based on quality) and the same is processed and marketed to urban centres through cooperatives. In this system, the farmers are assured of a fair price and income from the supply of milk to urban markets.    

Answer

Operation Flood

Questions. ___________ was set up in 1982 as an apex body to coordinate the activities of all institutions involved in the rural financing system.       

Answer

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

Questions. The SHGs promote thrift in small proportions by a minimum contribution from each member. From the pooled money, credit is given to the needy members to be repayable in small installments at reasonable interest rates. Such credit provisions are generally referred to as __________________.          

Answer

micro-credit programmes

Questions. In recent years, awareness of the harmful effect of chemical based fertilisers and pesticides on our ealth is on a rise. Efforts in evolving technologies which are eco-friendly are essential for sustainable development and one such technology which is eco-friendly is __________________.     

Answer

organic farming

True/ False.

Questions. The yields from organic farming are more than modern agricultural farming.

Answer

True

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We hope the above multiple choice questions for Class 11 Economics for Chapter 6 Rural Development provided above with answers based on the latest syllabus and examination guidelines issued by CBSE, NCERT and KVS are really useful for you. Rural Development is an important chapter in Class 11 as it provides very strong understanding about this topic. Students should go through the answers provided for the MCQs after they have themselves solved the questions. All MCQs have been provided with four options for the students to solve. These questions are really useful for benefit of class 11 students. Please go through these and let us know if you have any feedback in the comments section.

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