Meaning and types of agricultural practice - SS2 Geography Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the primary goal of subsistence farming?
Profit generation
Feeding the farmer's family
Exporting crops
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Mechanized farming involves the use of:
Traditional tools
Human labor only
Machines and technology
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Which type of farming focuses on raising livestock for meat and dairy products?
Mixed farming
Shifting cultivation
Pastoral farming
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Crop rotation is a practice used to:
Maximize profit
Improve soil fertility
Reduce the need for irrigation
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Mixed farming combines the cultivation of crops with:
Fish farming
Livestock rearing
Forestry
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What is another term for shifting cultivation?
Industrial farming
Slash-and-burn farming
Greenhouse farming
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In subsistence farming, farmers often use:
Advanced machinery
Traditional and labor-intensive methods
No tools
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Which agricultural practice is based on the movement of livestock to find fresh pasture?
Crop rotation
Mechanized farming
Pastoral farming
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What is the main benefit of crop rotation?
Increased soil erosion
Improved soil fertility
Decreased crop yield
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Which agricultural practice involves clearing land, planting crops, and moving to new fields once soil fertility declines?
Crop rotation
Mixed farming
Shifting cultivation
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