Online Test of Chapter 4 The Making of a Global World Test 2 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1- The foods introduced in Europe after the discovery of the America?
a. Potatoes and soya
b. Groundnuts and maize
c. Tomatoes, chillies and sweet potatoes
d. All of the above
Q.2- In between whom the Second World War was fought?
a. America and Europe
b. USA and Japan
c. The Allies and the Axis powers
d. None of these
Q.3- From where could an Indian peasant borrows capital for growing food?
a. From Indian bankers, traders and moneylenders who followed European colonisers into Africa.
b. Only from Bankers
c. Only from traders and moneylenders
d. None of these
Q.4- By which crucial influences Post-war reconstruction was shaped?
a. The US emerged as the dominant country in the western world
b. The collapse of capitalist world
c. The emergence of Soviet Union as a world power
d. Both a and c
Q.5- Who was the first people to link the world in ancient times?
a. Priests
b. Pilgrims
c. Travellers and traders
d. All of the above
Q.6- What benefits did people get from trade in meat?
a. Technology promoted better living conditions at home and support for imperialism abroad
b. Frozen meat transported to Europe reduced the cost of shipping meat and made it affordable for the poor
c. Reduce the risk of loss as the animal die during shipping.
d. All of these
Q.7- Who was the decision making authorities in the IMF and the World Bank?
a. US’s right to veto over key IMF and World Bank decision
b. All the member-nations of these two banks
c. A majority vote by all the nations
d. All of the above
Q.8- What do you mean by international monetary system?
a. It is the system of withdrawal of money.
b. It is the system for deposit of money.
c. It is the system linking national currencies and monetary system.
d. None of these
Q.9- What was the problem faced by the European colonies in Asia and Africa after Independence?
a. Burden of overwhelming poverty and a lack of resources
b. Overpopulation and illiteracy
c. The economic and social handicaps of long periods of colonial rule
d. Dependence on the colonial powers for economic growth
Q.10- What do you mean by Group of 77 or G – 77?
a. A protest against the western economic policies
b. A group formed by western nations
c. A group formed by the developing countries
d. All of the above
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The foods introduced in Europe after the discovery of the America?
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Many of our foods such as potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chillies, sweet potatoes, and so on were not known to our ancestors until the discovery of the America.
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Many of our foods such as potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chillies, sweet potatoes, and so on were not known to our ancestors until the discovery of the America.
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Question 2 of 10
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In between whom the Second World War was fought?
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The Second World War was fought between the Allies (Britain, France, Soviet Union and the US) and the Axis powers (Nazi Germany, Japan and Italy.
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The Second World War was fought between the Allies (Britain, France, Soviet Union and the US) and the Axis powers (Nazi Germany, Japan and Italy.
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Question 3 of 10
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From where could an Indian peasant borrows capital for growing food?
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Indian peasant can borrows capital for growing food from world Indian bankers like Shikaripuri Shroffs and Nattu Kotai and also from traders and moneylenders like Hyderabadi Sindhis, those followed European colonisers into Africa and other crops for the world market.
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Question 4 of 10
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By which crucial influences Post-war reconstruction was shaped?
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Post-war reconstruction was shaped by two crucial influences; the US emerged as the dominant economic, political and military power in the western and the Soviet Union emerged as a world power.
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Post-war reconstruction was shaped by two crucial influences; the US emerged as the dominant economic, political and military power in the western and the Soviet Union emerged as a world power.
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Question 5 of 10
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Who was the first people to link the world in ancient times?
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Travellers, traders, priests and pilgrims travelled vast distances for knowledge, opportunity, spiritual fulfilment or to escape persecution. They carried goods, money, values, skills, ideas, inventions, and even germs and diseases.
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Travellers, traders, priests and pilgrims travelled vast distances for knowledge, opportunity, spiritual fulfilment or to escape persecution. They carried goods, money, values, skills, ideas, inventions, and even germs and diseases.
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Question 6 of 10
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What benefits did people get from trade in meat?
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Till the 1870s, animals were shipped live and then slaughtered. But live animals took up a lot of ship space. Many also died, fell ill, or lost weight. Meat was hence an expensive luxury beyond the reach of the European poor, refrigerated ships, enabled the transport of perishable foods over long distances.
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Till the 1870s, animals were shipped live and then slaughtered. But live animals took up a lot of ship space. Many also died, fell ill, or lost weight. Meat was hence an expensive luxury beyond the reach of the European poor, refrigerated ships, enabled the transport of perishable foods over long distances.
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Question 7 of 10
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Who was the decision making authorities in the IMF and the World Bank?
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Decision making in IMF and World Bank institutions is controlled by the Western industrial powers. The US has an effective right of veto over key IMF and World Bank decisions.
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Question 8 of 10
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What do you mean by international monetary system?
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The international monetary system is the system linking national currencies and monetary system. In this system, national currencies, for example the Indian rupee, were pegged to the dollar at a fixed exchange rate.
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The international monetary system is the system linking national currencies and monetary system. In this system, national currencies, for example the Indian rupee, were pegged to the dollar at a fixed exchange rate.
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Question 9 of 10
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What was the problem faced by the European colonies in Asia and Africa after Independence?
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The European colonies in Asia and Africa after Independence faced many problems like burden of overwhelming poverty and a lack of resources.
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The European colonies in Asia and Africa after Independence faced many problems like burden of overwhelming poverty and a lack of resources.
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Question 10 of 10
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What do you mean by Group of 77 or G – 77?
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The Group of 77 (or G-77) is a group formed by the developing countries to demand a new international economic order to demand a new international economic order (NIEO).
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The Group of 77 (or G-77) is a group formed by the developing countries to demand a new international economic order to demand a new international economic order (NIEO).