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प्रश्न
Match the items in column A with those in column B.
| A | B | ||
| (i) Kharif crops | (a) Food for cattle | ||
| (ii) Rabi crops | (b) Urea and super phosphate | ||
| (iii) Chemical fertilisers | (c) Animal excreta, cow dung urine and plant waste | ||
| (iv) Organic manure | (d) Wheat, gram, pea | ||
| (e) Paddy and maize |
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उत्तर
| A | B | ||
| (i) Kharif crops | (e) Paddy and maize | ||
| (ii) Rabi crops | (d) Wheat, gram, pea | ||
| (iii) Chemical fertilisers | (b) Urea and super phosphate | ||
| (iv) Organic manure | (c) Animal excreta, cow dung, urine and plant waste |
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