Some tribal groups in Andhra Pradesh are also engaged in:

Settled agriculture
Livestock rearing
Handicrafts
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Some tribal groups in Andhra Pradesh are also engaged in settled agriculture, livestock rearing, and handicrafts.

  • Settled agriculture is a type of agriculture in which people live in one place and grow crops on land that they own. This is in contrast to shifting cultivation, which is a type of agriculture in which people move from place to place and clear new land for cultivation each year.
  • Livestock rearing is the practice of raising animals for food, clothing, or other purposes. Animals that are commonly raised by tribal groups in Andhra Pradesh include cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep, and pigs.
  • Handicrafts are items that are made by hand, often using traditional methods. Some common handicrafts made by tribal groups in Andhra Pradesh include baskets, pottery, jewelry, and textiles.

Tribal groups in Andhra Pradesh have a long history of practicing these traditional livelihoods. They have developed a deep understanding of the natural environment and have developed sustainable ways of living in harmony with it. These traditional livelihoods are an important part of tribal culture and identity. They also play an important role in the local economy.