In a desert region, soil erosion can be checked by
(1) Tree plantation/afforestation
(2) Crop rotation
(3) Contour ploughing
(4) Using farm manure
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Alluvial soils are usually
(i) Rich in nitrogen
(ii) Poor in humus
(iii) Highly fertile
(iv) Easy to plough
(1) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(2) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(3) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(4) (i), (ii) and (iii)
The land which is not cultivated every year though it is suitable for cultivation :
(1) Wasteland
(2) Pastureland
(3) Fallow land
(4) Cultivable wasteland
The organic matter present in the soil is known collectively as
(1) Hydrocarbons
(2)Podsols
(3) Humus
(4)Colloids
Which one of the following soils is used for the production of bricks?
(1) Peaty and organic
(2) Saline
(3) Laterite
(4) Red and yellow
Plantation of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion are called:
(1) Shelterbelts
(2) Contour ploughing
(3) Strip cropping
(4) Afforestation
Soil formed by leaching and oxidation is
(1) Black soil
(2) Laterite soi
l (3) Red soil
(4) Montane soil
Soil that is prone to intensive leaching due to rain is called
(1) Laterite
(2) Black
(3) Alluvial
(4) Red
Soil factors are otherwise known as :
(1) Edaphic factors
(2) Biotic factors
(3) Physiographic factors
(4) Climatic factors
A highly specialized form of agriculture in which crops like coffee, tea, and rubber are cultivated refer to
(1) multiple cropping
(2) plantation agriculture
(3) terrace farming
(4) extensive farming
Identify the most infertile amongst the following soils.
(1) Black cotton soil
(2) Alluvial soil
(3) Laterite soil
(4) Peaty soil
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