SSC Geography of India Set- 12
Total Questions:- 50
Time:- 30 Minutes
TCS Pattern MCQs
Date:- 13/06/2026
1. Camellia sinensis is a plant that produces ____.
2. Harvesting season of Kharif crop in India is…...
3. Who is known as the father of Blue Revolution in India?
4. As of the financial year 2017-18, which of the following was the largest jowar producing state in India?
5. As of the financial year 2018-19, which of the following is the largest raw jute producing state in India?
6. Which of the following crops is related to Karnal bunt disease?
7. What is Yellow Revolution in India associated with?
8. Intensive cultivation refers to
9. Identify the group of fiber crops which are produced on a large scale in India.
10. The cultivation of _____ was introduced on the Baba Budan hills in India.
11. The Rabi cropping season is from ____.
12. In which month is Rabi crop Sown?
13. Where in India is the ‘slash and burn’ agriculture known as ‘Kuruwa’?
14. Which of the following is a variety of millet?
15. India lost a large proportion of _____ growing area to Pakistan during the partition.
16. Which of the following region has obtained Geographical Indication for production of its oranges?
17. Which of the following crops is suitable for dryland farming?
18. Who among the following was the founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science?
19. Bajra (Pearl Millet) is cultivated in Northern Indian States during the ........... cropping season.
20. The Zaid cropping season is from ____.
21. Which of the following plants produce opium?
22. Asia's largest wholesale spice market is located in –––––.
23. Which of the following is the largest producer of cardamom in India?
24. Which state of India is given the popular name of 'India's bread-basket'?
25. In which season is Kharif Crop grown?
26. Cotton is cultivated in Northern Indian States during the ........ cropping season :
27. Growing agricultural crops between rows of planted trees is known as
28. ______ is a land which has been lying unharvested for more than five years and through improvement works it can be brought to farming after rectification.
29. In Jharkhand, the primitive form of cultivation is called:
30. The cultivation and harvesting of grapes is called:
31. Which one of the following states is the largest producer of pulses in India?
32. Which of the following crops can be grown during the Kharif season in India?
33. Which of the following are not Kharif crops?
34. Which of the following crops is suitable for wetland farming?
35. Jute is also known as ______ fibre.
36. Which type of water plants scientifically named as Eichhornia crassipes, have become the world's most problematic aquatic weed?
37. Which of the following is a Kharif crop in North India and a Rabi crop in South India?
38. The Kharif season in India largely coincides with the –––––.
39. The largest producer of Lac in India is
40. Who is known as the ‘Father of Green Revolution’ in India?
41. In the given main characteristics of farming in India, which is the characteristic of Primitive subsistence farming?
42. In the year _______, Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, issued special stamps titled ‘Wheat Revolution’ to usher in the Green Revolution.
43. The Kharif cropping season is from ____.
44. The 'Silver Fibre Revolution' is associated with which crop?
45. Biofortification is a _______.
46. In the context of agriculture, what does the word 'Barani' mean?
47. Which of the following is a crop of the Zaid season?
48. 'Shifting cultivation' is also known as _____ in north-east India.
49. The impact of Green Revolution was felt most in the case of
50. Which sector has the highest number of people working in India?