Online Test of Chapter 4 The Making of a Global World Test 1 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1- What do you mean by globalisation?
a. An economic system that has emerged since the last 50 years
b. Trade, migration of people in search of work
c. Movement of capital
d. None of these
Q.2- What was the main reason behind the world shrank?
a. European sailors found a sea route
b. Production increase for European market
c. Europe become the centre of the world trade
d. None of these
Q.3- What the economists identify as “flows”?
a. Trade in goods and migration of people in search of employment.
b. Economic, social and cultural exchanges
c. No imports of food
d. All of the above
Q.4- What were the product India carrying on an active coastal trade in ancient times?
a. Goods, money, skills and ideas abroad.
b. Only goods
c. Only Money
d. None of the above
Q.5- What were the number of people who migrated from all parts of the world in the 19th century?
a. 10 million from Europe to America
b. Nearly 20 million all over the world
c. Nearly 50 million
d. 150 million from all over the world migrate.
Q.6- What do you mean by Indentured labour?
a. Unpaid labour
b. A bonded labourer, to pay off his passage to a new country or home
c. A slave brought in a share market
d. All of the above
Q.7- In the 19th century, where did the huge number of Indian and Chinese labourers migrated to work on?
a. In mines
b. In Farms
c. In factories
d. None of these
Q.8- Name the writer who was a descendant of indentured labour migrants and also got Nobel Prize?
a. V.S. Naipaul
b. Shivnarine Chanderpaul
c. Ramnaresh Sarwan
d. Ram Narain Tewary
Q. 9- When did the Indentured labour system was abolished in India?
a. 1921
b. 1925
c. 1915
d. 1928
Q.10- Who discovered the vast continent, later known as America?
a. Vasco da Gama
b. Christopher Columbus
c. V.S. Naipaul
d. None of these
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Question 1 of 10
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What do you mean by globalisation?
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Globalisation refer to an economic system that has emerged since the last 50 years or so.
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Globalisation refer to an economic system that has emerged since the last 50 years or so.
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Question 2 of 10
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What was the main reason behind the world shrank?
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European sailors found a sea route to Asia, and also crossed the Atlantic and discovered America, it become easier to reach any part of the world.
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European sailors found a sea route to Asia, and also crossed the Atlantic and discovered America, it become easier to reach any part of the world.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What the economists identify as “flows”?
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Trade in goods like cloth, rice or wheat, migration of people in search of employment and movement of capital for short-term or long-term investments over long distances.
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Trade in goods like cloth, rice or wheat, migration of people in search of employment and movement of capital for short-term or long-term investments over long distances.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What were the product India carrying on an active coastal trade in ancient times?
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Indians carried goods, money, skills and ideas abroad, an active coastal trade, as early as 3000 BC, linked Indus Valley Civilisation with present-day West Asia.
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Indians carried goods, money, skills and ideas abroad, an active coastal trade, as early as 3000 BC, linked Indus Valley Civilisation with present-day West Asia.
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Question 5 of 10
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What were the number of people who migrated from all parts of the world in the 19th century?
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Nearly 50 million people emigrated from Europe to America and Australia in the nineteenth century. All over the world some 150 million are estimated to have left their homes, crossed oceans and vast distances over land in search of a better future.
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Nearly 50 million people emigrated from Europe to America and Australia in the nineteenth century. All over the world some 150 million are estimated to have left their homes, crossed oceans and vast distances over land in search of a better future.
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Question 6 of 10
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What do you mean by Indentured labour?
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A bonded labourer, under contract to work for a specific time for his employer, to pay off his passage to a new country or home.
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A bonded labourer, under contract to work for a specific time for his employer, to pay off his passage to a new country or home.
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Question 7 of 10
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In the 19th century, where did the huge number of Indian and Chinese labourers migrated to work on?
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In the 19th century hundreds of thousands of Indian and Chinese labourers went to work in mines, plantations, and road railway construction projects around the world.
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In the 19th century hundreds of thousands of Indian and Chinese labourers went to work in mines, plantations, and road railway construction projects around the world.
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Question 8 of 10
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Name the writer who was a descendant of indentured labour migrants and also got Nobel Prize?
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V. S. Nipal was one of the Nobel Prize winning writer who was a descendant of indentured labour migrants.
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V. S. Nipal was one of the Nobel Prize winning writer who was a descendant of indentured labour migrants.
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When did the Indentured labour system was abolished in India?
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From the 1900s India’s nationalist leaders began opposing the system of indentured labour migration as abusive and cruel. It was abolished in 1921.
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From the 1900s India’s nationalist leaders began opposing the system of indentured labour migration as abusive and cruel. It was abolished in 1921.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Who discovered the vast continent, later known as America?
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Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered the vast continent later known as America.
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Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered the vast continent later known as America.