UPSC Prelims 2014·CSAT·Reading Comprehension·Passage Comprehension

Climate change poses potentially devastating effects on India's agriculture. While the overall parameters of climate change are increasingly accepted a 1°C average temperature increase over the next 30 years, sea level rise of less than 10 cm in the same period, and regional monsoon variations and corresponding droughts - the impacts in India are likely to be quite site and crop specific. Some crops may respond favourably to the changing conditions, others may not. This emphasizes the need to promote agricultural research and create maximum flexibility in the system to permit adaptations. The key ingredient for "drought proofing" is the managed recharge of aquifers. To ensure continued yields of important staple crops (e.g. wheat), it may also be necessary to shift the locations where these crops are grown, in response to temperature changes as well as to water availability. The latter will be a key factor in making long term investment decisions. For example, water runoff from the Himalayas is predicted to increase over the next 30 years as glaciers melt, but then decline substantially thereafter. It will be critical to provide incentives to plan for these large- scale shifts in agro- ecological conditions. India needs to make long term investment in research and development in agriculture. India is likely to experience changed weather patterns in future. According to the passage, why is it important to promote agricultural research in India?

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  1. ATo predict variations in monsoon patterns and to manage water resources
  2. BTo make long term investment decisions for economic growth
  3. CTo facilitate wider adaptability of cropsCorrect
  4. DTo predict drought conditions and to recharge aquifers

Explanation

The passage states: "Some crops may respond favourably to the changing conditions, others may not. This emphasizes the need to promote agricultural research and create maximum flexibility in the system to permit adaptations." This directly links agricultural research to enabling crops to adapt to new conditions. Option A is incorrect because while monsoon variations are mentioned as a climate change parameter, the passage doesn't state that agricultural research is primarily for predicting these or managing water resources in general. Option B is incorrect because while long-term investment in research is mentioned, the specific reason for promoting agricultural research in the context of crops is for their adaptability, not solely for broader economic growth decisions. Option D is incorrect because "drought proofing" and aquifer recharge are presented as solutions, but agricultural research is not stated to be for predicting droughts or recharging aquifers. It's for facilitating adaptations. Therefore, Option C is the most accurate as "permit adaptations" directly means to facilitate wider adaptability of crops.
Reading Comprehension: Climate change poses potentially devastating effects on India's agriculture. While the overall parameters of climate cha

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