Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Economics

Chapter

Indian Economic Development: Indian Economy:1950-1990

Question:

At the time of Independence, about 75 percent of the India's population was dependent on agriculture. Productivity in the agricultural sector was very low because of the use of old technology and the absence of required infrastructure for the vast majority of farmers. The stagnation in agriculture during the colonial rule was permanently broken by Green Revolution. This refers to the large increase in production of food grains resulting from the use of high yielding variety (HYV) of seeds especially for wheat and rice. The first phase of green revolution (approx. mid 1960s up to mid 1970) was restricted to the more affluent states such as Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The spread of green revolution technology enabled India to achieve self sufficiency in food grains.

HYV seeds were used for what purpose?

Options:

To control the production

To kill the pesticides

To increase production

To decrease production

Correct Answer:

To increase production

Explanation:

The passage states that HYV seeds were used to increase production. This is because the Green Revolution was specifically aimed at addressing the low productivity of the agricultural sector in India. By using HYV seeds, farmers were able to produce significantly higher yields of food grains, which helped to improve food security and achieve self-sufficiency.

Therefore, the correct answer is To increase production.