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Questions Related to development of agriculture

When the A.P. Abolition of Inams Act was introduced?

  1. 1950

  2. 1955

  3. 1960

  4. 1965


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A.P. Abolition of Inams Act was introduced in 1955. This Act was mainly for Telangana Area.

When the A.P. Estate Act was introduced?

  1. 1947

  2. 1948

  3. 1950

  4. 1952


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A.P. ( Andhra Area) Estate ( Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act was introduced in 1948. The main purpose of the Act is to abolition of intermediaries and bringing the tenant into direct contact with the State under the ryotwari tenure.

When the Andhra Pradesh Tenancy Act was introduced?

  1. 1950

  2. 1952

  3. 1956

  4. 1958


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Andhra Pradesh Tenency Act, 1956 sought to give protection to certain categories of tenants in the Andhra Region from unjust evictions.

What was the percent pf agriculture in employment in the State in 1961?

  1. 50%

  2. 60%

  3. 69%

  4. 70%


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The share agriculture in employment in the state declined from about per cent in 1961 to about 59 percent by 2001.

When the Estate Land Act was introduced?

  1. 1880

  2. 1900

  3. 1902

  4. 1908


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Estate Land Act of 1908, provide the right of occupancy in land to the ryot and for settlement of fair and equitable rent.

When the land ceiling came in to effect?

  1. June 1958

  2. June 1960

  3. June 1961

  4. June 1962


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The land ceiling which came into effect i June 1961 allowed a family to retain 180 to 360 acres wet land and 1080 to 2160 acres of dry land.

When the A.P. Reforms Act was introduced?

  1. 1970

  2. 1973

  3. 1975

  4. 19780


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The most important step in the field of Land Reforms taken in the state was to impose a ceiling on agricultural land holdings. The A.P. Land Reforms Act 1973, enacted for this purpose can be said to be culmination of land reforms in the state.

How much cultivatable land were there in 1990-91?

  1. 1 Crore

  2. 1 Crore 44 lakh

  3. 1 Crore 44 lakh and 60 thousand

  4. None of these.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The cultivatable land in 1990-91 was 1 crore 44 lakh and 60 thousand hectors.

When the A.P. Inams Act was introduced?

  1. 1950

  2. 1956

  3. 1960

  4. 1961


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A.P. Inams Act was introduced in 1956. This Act was mainly for Andhra area. The Purpose of this Act was to abolition and conversion into ryotwari.