Online Test of Chapter – 6 Manufacturing Industries Test 1 | Geography Class 10th Social Science (S.St)
Q.1. The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of which of the following?
(a) Agriculture
(b) Infrastructural facilities
(c) Manufacturing industries
(d) Export trade
Q.2. How can industrialisation assist in bringing in foreign exchange?
(a) Modernisation of agriculture
(b) Removing dependence on agriculture by providing alternative employment
(c) Export of manufactured goods
(d) Import of manufactured goods
Q.3. Which of the following developments usually follows industrial activity?
(a) Agriculture
(b) Urbanisation
(c) Electrification
(d) Mining
Q.4. In which of the following groups of cities were most of the manufacturing units located in the pre-independence period?
(a) Delhi, Kanpur, Moradabad
(b) Bangalore – Hyderabad
(c) Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai
(d) Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar
Q.5. Which of the following are the main advantages provided by cities to industries?
(a) Market and services
(b) Agricultural products and minerals
(c) Power supply
(d) Suitable climate and services
Q.6. Which of the following is not a factor of production?
(a) Land
(b) Raw materials
(c) Capital
(d) Enterprise
Q.7. Which of the following industries is in private sector?
(a) Dabur
(b) BHEL
(c) SAIL
(d) HINDALCO
Q.8. Oil India Limited (OIL) belongs to which of the following types of industries?
(a) Public sector
(b) Private sector
(c) Joint sector
(d) Cooperative sector
Q.9. Which of the following industries belongs to the category of heavy industries?
(a) Watches
(b) Shipbuilding
(c) Electric bulbs
(d) Knitting needles
Q.10. Which of the following techniques of cotton textile production came into use after the 18th century?
(a) Power looms
(b) Hand-spinning
(c) Handloom weaving
(d) Zari embroidery
Chapter - 6 Manufacturing Industries Quiz-1 | Geography Class 10th
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Question 1 of 10
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The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of which of the following?
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The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of manufacturing industries. Manufacturing sector is considered the backbone of development in general and economic development.
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Question 2 of 10
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How can industrialisation assist in bringing in foreign exchange?
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Export of manufactured goods can industrialisation assist in bringing in foreign exchange. Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce, and brings in much needed foreign exchange.
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Question 3 of 10
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Which of the following developments usually follows industrial activity?
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After an industrial activity starts, urbanisation follows. Sometimes, industries are located in or near the cities. Thus, industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand.
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In which of the following groups of cities were most of the manufacturing units located in the pre-independence period?
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In the pre-Independence period, most manufacturing units were located in places from the point of view of overseas trade such as Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, etc.
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Question 5 of 10
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Which of the following are the main advantages provided by cities to industries?
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Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies. Market and services are the main advantages provided by cities to industries.
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Which of the following is not a factor of production?
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Raw materials is not a factor of production.
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Question 7 of 10
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Which of the following industries is in private sector?
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Private sector industries owned and operated by individuals or a group of individuals –TISCO, Bajaj Auto Ltd., Dabur Industries etc.
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Question 8 of 10
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Oil India Limited (OIL) belongs to which of the following types of industries?
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Joint sector industries which are jointly run by the state and individuals or a group of individuals. Oil India Ltd. (OIL) is jointly owned by public and private sector.
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Question 9 of 10
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Which of the following industries belongs to the category of heavy industries?
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Shipbuilding industries belongs to the category of heavy industries. Based on the bulk and weight of raw material and finished goods heavy industries are categorised such as iron and steel industries.
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Question 10 of 10
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Which of the following techniques of cotton textile production came into use after the 18th century?
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In ancient India, cotton textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving techniques. After the 18th century, power-looms came into use.
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