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A state in India has the following characteristics:
- 1.Its northern part is arid and semiarid.
- 2.Its central part produces cotton.
- 3.Cultivation of cash crops is predominant over food crops. Which one of the following states has all of the above characteristics?
- A.Andhra Pradesh
- B.Gujarat
- C.Karnataka
- 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