Green Revolution in India One Liner Questions & Answers
| Question | Answer | |
| 1 | The Green Revolution was the result of the adaptation of the new Agricultural Strategy, which was introduced in the 20th century during decades of – | Sixties |
| 2 | The term ‘Evergreen Revolution’ has been used for increasing agricultural production in India by – | M.S. Swaminathan |
| 3 | Norman Ernest Borlaug who is regarded as the father of the Green Revolution is from which country? | United States of America |
| 4 | Norman Borlaug was given the Nobel Prize in which field? | Peace |
| 5 | The ‘Father of Green Revolution’ in the world is – | Norman E. Borlaug |
| 6 | Who was closely associated with the Green Revolution? | Dr. Swaminathan |
| 7 | Green revolution means – | High-yield variety program |
| 8 | The Green Revolution is related to – | Wheat production |
| 9 | The impact of the Green Revolution was felt most in the production of – | Wheat |
| 10 | After Independence India progressed maximum – | In the production of Wheat |
| 11 | Which crop was the mainly used in the Green Revolution? | Mexican wheat |
| 12 | As a result of the Green Revolution’ the yield per hectare of wheat touched the record figure of – | 2000 kg |
| 13 | The Pink Revolution is associated with – | Onion |
| 14 | The Black Revolution is related to the – | Crude oil production |
| 15 | “Blue Revolution” is related to – | Fish production |
| 16 | Zero Till Seed cum-Fertilizer Drill was developed at – |
G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar
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