India has three cropping seasons. They are:
AAus, aman and boro
BRabi, kharif and zaid
CWinter, summer and spring
DSowing, growing and reaping
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Rabi, kharif and zaid
1. Indian farming is organised around the yearly cycle of seasons.
2. The winter season crop is rabi, the monsoon season crop is kharif.
3. The short summer gap between them is zaid, giving three seasons in all.
_Source: NCERT Class 10 Geography, Ch 4 'Agriculture' (jess104)_
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