Class 10 Geography Chapter 6 Manufacturing Industries Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. After which event in India, there was a great demand for the vehicles in the market go high?
2. Which places does India stand as a world producer of sugar?
3. Map-In which state Noida is located?
4. In 2018 with ..... million tonnes of crude steel production, India ranked 3rd among the world crude steel producers.
5. Which one of the following is not a centre of Automobile industry?
6. Q2 Which one is a joint sector industry?
7. Identify the objective behind the formulation of National Jute Policy, 2005.
8. Which of the following is a negative effect of industrialisation?
9. Map-In which state Jamshedpur is situated?
10. ..... is the home for jute textile
11. Rourkela steel plant is in ..... sector
12. At present the maximum investment allowed is rupees ..... crore/s.
13. Name the industry that requires bulky and heavy raw materials like limestone, silica and gypsum
14. Which of the following is produced for direct use of consumers?
15. Why was NMCC set up?
16. One of the following is the Joint sector industry
17. Which gas causes maximum amount of air pollution?
18. ..... is the world's most important natural fibre.
19. In jute production ..... ranks first
20. Iron ore, coking coal and lime stone are required in the ratio of approximately
21. Oil India Limited is a
22. Materials are classified as
23. Tendency of the sugar industry to migrate towards south is due to .....
24. Cotton is cultivated in
25. Which one of the following industries manufacturers telephones, computers, etc.
26. In the early years, the cotton textile industry was concentrated in the cotton growing belt of Maharashtra and .....
27. Map-Where is Bhilai located?
28. ..... port in Goa handles about fifty percent of India's iron ore export.
29. Which of the following country is the largest producer of Jute in the world?
30. Map-In which state Vijaynagar is situated?
31. Which one of the following industries manufactures telephones, computer, etc.?
32. What class of economic activities does manufacturing come under?
33. The factors that contributed towards the localization of cotton textile industry in the cotton growing belt of Maharashtra and Gujarat were
34. Steel pipes are replaced by .....
35. The sugar industry is well suited to the .....
36. The first cement plant was set up in India in 1904 in
37. Bharat electronics limited was set up in ..... sector
38. NMCC is abbreviated for:-
39. ..... industries produce goods for direct use by consumers
40. Which of the following is emitted by chemical and paper factories, brick kilns, refineries and smelting plants?
41. In which of the following states is kalapakkam neuclear power plant is located
42. Which Industry Produce goods for consumption such as sugar, paper, cloth etc.
43. In which sector are the manufacturing industries placed?
44. Secondary industry is also known as ..... industry
45. ..... is the leading producer for sugar in India.
46. ..... 11has higher per hectare yield of sugarcane
47. According to their main role aluminium smelting is a ..... Industry
48. Which one of the following countries has the largest installed capacity of spindles in the world?
49. Identify the main problems faced by the textile industry.
50. Iron and steel industry is an example of which industry?
51. Manufacturing helps in modernizing agriculture.
52. India has world class production in spinning, but weaving supplies low quality of fabric as it cannot use much of the high quality yarn produced in the country.
53. AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF EACH OTHER.
54. Arrange in correct sequence:1.Formation of NTPC.2.jute mill set up at Rishra.3.First cement plant in Chennai.4.cotton mill set up in Mumbai.
55. Why did Mahatma Gandhi lay emphasis on spinning yarn and weaving khadi?
56. The public sector undertakings market their steel through
57. What does the software technology park provide?
58. In 1857 where the first cotton mill of India founded
59. The first successful textile mill was established in Mumbai in which year.
60. Countries that transform their raw materials into a wide variety of furnished goods of higher value are prosperous.