Haryana Board Class 12 Solved Agriculture Paper March 2025
Code: 2228 | Set: SS/Annual
All answers as per HBSE syllabus & standard agricultural practices. Diagrams described in text. Total Marks: 60
SECTION – A (Essay Type – Attempt any 3 out of 4 | 5 marks each)
5 marks
Main Pulse Crops (1 mark): Gram (Chana), Pigeon pea (Arhar), Lentil (Masur), Black gram (Urad), Green gram (Moong), Chickpea, Field pea (Matar).
Cultivation of Gram (4 marks):
- Varieties: Pusa-372, Pusa-391, HC-1, HPG-17, C-235, GNG-1581 (Haryana-specific).
- Sowing Method:
- Time: Mid-October to mid-November
- Seed rate: 60–75 kg/ha
- Method: Line sowing (Porah/Zero tillage drill) at 30 cm row spacing, 10 cm plant spacing
- Depth: 5–8 cm
- Harvesting:
- When pods turn yellow-brown and leaves dry (Feb–March)
- Cut plants from base using sickle
- Dry in sun for 3–4 days
- Thresh by beating or thresher machine
- Clean, grade, store in gunny bags
Marking: Pulses: 1 | Variety: 1 | Sowing: 1.5 | Harvesting: 1.5
5 marks
Ten Fruits Grown in Haryana (2 marks): Kinnow, Mango, Guava, Ber, Amla, Lemon, Papaya, Pomegranate, Litchi, Pear.
Necessity of Processing (3 marks):
- Reduces Post-Harvest Loss: Prevents spoilage (30–40% loss avoided).
- Increases Shelf Life: Jam, juice, pickle → lasts months.
- Value Addition: Mango → pulp, juice → higher income.
- Off-Season Availability: Canned fruits available year-round.
- Employment Generation: Processing units create jobs.
5 marks
Organic Fertilizers (1 mark): FYM, Compost, Vermicompost, Green manure, Bone meal, Oil cakes, Poultry manure.
Advantages (1.5 marks): Improves soil structure, increases water holding capacity, enhances microbial activity, eco-friendly, sustainable.
Green Manuring (2.5 marks):
- Definition: Growing leguminous crops (Dhaincha, Sunhemp, Cowpea) and ploughing them into soil at flowering stage.
- Benefits:
- Adds 20–40 kg N/ha
- Improves soil fertility, texture
- Suppresses weeds
- Prevents soil erosion
- Method: Sow in June–July → Incorporate after 40–60 days → Ideal before rice/wheat.
5 marks
Sources of Irrigation (1.5 marks): Canals (40%), Tube wells (58%), Wells, Ponds, Lift irrigation.
Surface Irrigation Network (3.5 marks):
- Bhakra Canal System: From Sutlej → Nangal → Haryana (Sirsa, Hisar, Bhiwani)
- Western Yamuna Canal (WYC): From Yamuna at Tajewala → Delhi, Sonepat, Rohtak
- JL Nehru Lift Canal: From Bhakra → South Haryana
- Gurgaon Canal: For Gurgaon region
- Total Canal Length: ~12,000 km
- Area Covered: 13.5 lakh ha (40% of net sown area)
SECTION – B (Short Answer – All 6 | 3 marks each)
Fodder Crops: Berseem, Lucerne (Alfalfa), Oats, Maize (fodder), Sorghum (Jowar fodder), Napier grass.
Bye-Product Fodder: Wheat straw (Bhoosa), Rice straw, Sugarcane tops, Cotton seed cake, Groundnut cake.
Methods: Broadcasting, Drilling (line sowing), Dibbling, Transplanting (rice), Zero tillage.
Machines: Seed drill, Zero tillage seed cum fertilizer drill.
OR Main steps for post-harvesting: Threshing → Winnowing → Cleaning → Drying → Storage → Grading.
Botanical name: Solanum melongena. Varieties: Pusa Purple Long, Pusa Kranti. Sowing: Nursery in June–July, transplant after 4–5 weeks. Spacing: 60×45 cm. Harvesting: 50–60 days after transplant. Yield: 250–300 q/ha.
OR Cauliflower: Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Early (Pusa Early Synthetic), Mid (Pusa Meghna). Sowing: July–Aug. Transplant: Sept. Harvest: Nov–Dec.
Physical (texture, structure), Chemical (pH, NPK, organic matter), Biological (microorganisms, earthworms), Climatic (temperature, rainfall).
Process: Cleaning → Conditioning → Flaking → Cooking → Pressing → Filtration → Refining.
Main Product: Mustard oil (35–40%)
Bye Product: Oil cake (Khali) – used as cattle feed.
Methods: Manual (hand weeding), Mechanical (hoeing), Cultural (crop rotation), Chemical (herbicides), Biological (bioagents).
Water Weeds: Water hyacinth (Eichhornia), Hydrilla, Typha (Cattail).
SECTION – C (Very Short Answer – All 6 | 2 marks each)
OR Fruits: Amla, Lemon, Mango, Ber, Jackfruit.
OR Due to greenhouse cultivation, polyhouse, off-season varieties, improved transport & storage.
SECTION – D (Objective – All 15 | 1 mark each)
- (A) Okra
- (B) Brinjal
- (C) Bottle gourd
- (D) Radish
- (A) Controlling weeds
- (B) Packing vegetables
- (C) Killing of birds
- (D) Of no use
- (A) Vegetable
- (B) Oilseed crop
- (C) A crop above ground
- (D) Food grain
- (A) Decreased
- (B) No change
- (C) Increased
- (D) None is true
- (A) By Canal
- (B) By tube wells
- (C) By drains and ponds
- (D) By wells
- (A) Only nitrogen
- (B) Only Phosphorus
- (C) Only Potash
- (D) Both Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Final Marking Scheme
| Section | Questions | Marks | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Any 3/4 | 3 × 5 | 15 |
| B | All 6 | 6 × 3 | 18 |
| C | All 6 | 6 × 2 | 12 |
| D | All 15 | 15 × 1 | 15 |
| Grand Total | 60 | ||