Q1. Which of the following are two cash crops of Rajasthan?
Explanation
Cotton and tobacco are treated as cash crops because they are mainly grown for sale in the market rather than direct household consumption. Rajasthan has areas where cotton is cultivated, especially in irrigated belts, and tobacco is also a commercial crop. Wheat and rice are primarily food grains. Bajra is a staple millet, while coriander is a spice crop, so that pair is mixed in nature. Barley is a food grain, and oil seeds are commercial, so the pair does not give two cash crops as directly as cotton and tobacco.
