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What are beverage crops?

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Those crops which are used as beverage after processing are called beverage crops. Example, Tea and coffee.
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  • Name the two beverage crops produced in India.

    A
    Tea and Grapes
    B
    Tea and Coffee
    C
    Corn and Rice
    D
    None of these
  • Tea is an important beverage crop introduced in India initially by the

    A
    Portuguese
    B
    French
    C
    British
    D
    German
  • Assertion (A) : Tea is an important beverage crop introduced in India initially by the British. Reason (R): In 2015, India was the second largest producer of tea after China.

    A
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
    B
    Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
    C
    A is true but R is false.
    D
    A is false and R is True.
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