BOOK1 CH5 Primary Activities (Important Question Answer)
BOOK1 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
CH5 PRIMARY ACTIVITIES
IMPORTANT QUESTION ANSWER
VERY SHORT QUESTION ANSWER
Q.1. The process of migration from plain areas to pastures on mountains during
summers and again from mountain pastures to plain areas during winters is known as
by what term?
Ans. Trans humance.
Q.2. In which agriculture single crop specialization is one of the features?
Ans. Plantation agriculture.
Q.3. In the former Soviet Union to improve upon the inefficiency of the previous
methods of agriculture and to boost agricultural production for self-sufficiency what
type of collective farming was introduced?
Ans. Kolkhoz.
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS ANSWER
Q.1 Why has Gathering little chance of becoming important at the global level?
Ans. Products of gathering cannot compete in the world market moreover, synthetic
products often of better quality and at lower prices, have replaced many items supplied by
the gatherers in the world.
Q.2 What are the scientific basis of rearing in ranches?
Ans. The main emphasis is on breeding, genetic improvement, disease control and health
care of the animals.
Q.3 Maintenance of soil fertility is an important feature in mixed farming discuss
Ans. This form of agriculture is found in the highly developed parts of the world and equal
emphasis is laid on crop cultivation and animal husbandry. Since this farming is
characterized by high capital expenditure on farm machinery and building and extensive
use of chemical fertilizer and green manures and also by the skill of farmers for crop
rotation and inter cropping play an important of maintaining soil fertility.
Q. 4 Market gardening and Horticulture is considered both labour and capital
intensive. Discuss.
Ans. Market gardening and horticulture specialize in the cultivation of high value crops such
as urban markets. Farms are small and are located where there are good transportation
links with the urban centre where high income group of consumers is located and all sorts of
modern methodology of farm practice in taken on.
Q.5 Why do in the developed economies are retreating from mining?
Ans. In the developed economics of the world countries, the processing and refining stages
of production due to high labour costs and striving for higher standard of living are
becoming more important therefore a recession trend of mining is found.
LONG QUESTION ANSWER
Q.1 In the provided map of the world the areas of commercial livestock herding and
pastoral livestock herding are shown. Study the map and answer the questions which
follow.
1. Mention the three main regions of pastoral nomadism.
2. Mention the countries of commercial livestock herding.
3. Write two characteristics for each of the commercial and pastoral live stock herding.
Ans. 1.1 An extensive region which starts from sahel and sahara (Africa) to mongolia and
extending upto central Asia (China)
1.2 South Tundra region to Eurasia.
1.3 South western Africa and western Medgascar
2.1 The important Countries of commercial livestock herding include USA, Canada,
Avgentina, UK, Franch, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Australia & New Zealand.
3. Characteristics of commercial live stock herding.
The animal rearing is based on scientific method of modern age.
The modern breed of cows giving more milk namely holstein, Jersey, Ireshire and Brown
swiss are reared.
For beef cattle of high yielding varieties like Harford, Angus, Abrdeen and for wool Marino
sheep are reared.
In developed countries cultivation of fodder, processing of milk and packing of meat is done
by machines.
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