Class 9 Social Science: The Story of Village Palampur Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. The main activity in Palampur is:
- (a) mining
- (b) fishing
- (c) farming
- (d) trading only
- 2. Which is NOT a factor of production?
- (a) land
- (b) labour
- (c) physical capital
- (d) weather
- 3. Growing more than one crop on the same field in a year is:
- (a) multiple cropping
- (b) single cropping
- (c) mixed soil
- (d) fallow
- 4. Modern farming uses HYV seeds and:
- (a) only rain
- (b) chemical fertilisers and machines
- (c) no tools
- (d) natural manure only
- 5. What are the four factors of production?
- 6. What is multiple cropping?
- 7. Explain the four factors of production with reference to Palampur.
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- 1. (c) farming — Farming is the main activity.
- 2. (d) weather — Weather is not a factor of production.
- 3. (a) multiple cropping — It is multiple cropping.
- 4. (b) chemical fertilisers and machines — It uses fertilisers, machines, etc.
- 5. Land, labour, physical capital and human capital.
- 6. Growing more than one crop on the same field in a year.
- 7. To produce any good or service, four inputs known as the factors of production are required, and the story of Palampur illustrates them well. The first is land, along with other natural resources such as water and minerals; in Palampur, land is used for farming. The second is labour — the people who do the work, whether farmers working their own fields or labourers hired to work for others. The third is physical capital, which includes the tools, implements, machines, buildings and money needed for production, such as ploughs, tube wells and tractors. The fourth is human capital, meaning the knowledge, skill and enterprise needed to bring the other three factors together and organise production effectively. In Palampur, all four factors combine in farming and in other activities to produce goods and services for the village.
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