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A state in India has the following characteristics:

  1. 1.Its northern part is arid and semiarid.
  2. 2.Its central part produces cotton.
  3. 3.Cultivation of cash crops is predominant over food crops. Which one of the following states has all of the above characteristics?
  1. A.Andhra Pradesh
  2. B.Gujarat
  3. C.Karnataka
  4. D.Tamil Nadu
▶ Answer & Explanation

Correct answer: B. Gujarat

Gujarat's northern regions, including the Kutch and Saurashtra areas, exhibit arid and semi-arid conditions, suitable for the cultivation of bajra and pulses. The central parts of the state are a major cotton-growing belt, benefiting from black soil. Furthermore, the state's agricultural economy shows a significant emphasis on cash crops like cotton, groundnut, and sugarcane over food grains, reflecting its economic priorities.

Source: UPSC gs1 2011

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