A. Rice, Millet Maize Cotton
B. Jowar Bajra Rice Cotton Jute, Gram
C. Groundnut, Bajra , Barley, Sorghum, Wheat
D. None of these
A. Rice, Millet Maize Cotton
B. Jowar Bajra Rice Cotton Jute, Gram
C. Groundnut, Bajra , Barley, Sorghum, Wheat
D. None of these
A. Temperate deciduous forests
B. Tropical evergreen forests
C. Temperate coniferous forests
D. None of the above
A. Bangladesh
B. Sri lanka
C. Philipes
D. Indonesia
A. Urea
B. Ammounium nitrate
C. Calcium nitrate Ammonium
D. None of these
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Sugarcane
D. None of the above
A. Coffee
B. Fruits
C. Sugarcane
D. None of these
A. increase reduce
B. increase, increase
C. reduce, increase
D. reduce, reduce
A. Keynesian policies
B. Supply-side policies
C. Monetarist Policies
D. Classical policies
A. those willing to work at the going wage labour demand
B. labour demand those willing to work at the going wage
C. labor demand, labor supply
D. those willing to work at the going wage labor supply
A. frictional unemployment
B. demand-deficient unemployment
C. classical unemployment
D. structural unemployment