This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 10 > History > The Making Of A Global World > Class 10 History Chapter 3 The Making Of A Global World – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 10 History Chapter 3 The Making Of A Global World Quiz 3 (36 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Later which subcontinent became the centre of the world trade? A) India. B) Europe. C) America. D) Africa. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Europe. 2. The country which implemented corn laws A) Britain. B) France. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Britain. 3. What did the "Bretton Woods" associated with? A) A A post-war international system to preserve economic stability. B) B A United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference. C) C A peace settlement. D) Both a and b. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both a and b. 4. THE COLONISATION OF AFRICA WAS COMPLETED IN 1885 AND CALLED ..... A) RICE. B) TEA. C) SUGAR. D) PAPER PARTITION. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) PAPER PARTITION. 5. In which Conference were international Monetary Fund and World Bank established? A) Vienna. B) Washington. C) Bretton Woods. D) Brussels. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Bretton Woods. 6. IN THE 18TH CENTURY WHICH AMONG THE FOLLOWING WAS NOT A RICH COUNTRY? A) Wherei. B) CANADA. C) PERU. D) CHINA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PERU. 7. WHAT DOES THE SILK ROUTE REFER TO? A) PRESENT-DAY WEST ASIA. B) WEST-BOUND CHINESE SILK CARGOES. C) INTRODUCTION OF HUMBLE POTATO. D) BOTH (A) (B). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) WEST-BOUND CHINESE SILK CARGOES. 8. Columbus discovered America in ..... A) 1492. B) 1942. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1492. 9. Pasta was taken by Arab traders to A) Spain. B) Germany. C) Sicily. D) China. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sicily. 10. The concept of an assembly line to produce automobiles is adopted by whom? A) Henry Ford. B) Ramesh Sarvana. C) T.cuppola. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Henry Ford. 11. From the mid-19th century, faster industrial growth in Britain led to: A) Unemployment in rural Britain. B) The arrival of women industrial workers. C) Higher income. D) Migration of people to Britain. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Higher income. 12. Which of the following countries has an effective right of veto over key IMF and World Bank decisions? A) USA. B) France. C) Australia. D) Russia. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) USA. 13. From ancient times travellers travel long distances in search of A) Food. B) Spiritual leaders. C) Peace. D) Knowledge. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Knowledge. 14. When the export of cotton textile to Britain declined, India did not lose much. Why? A) Because demand for Indian cotton textile in America increase. B) Because South-East Asian countries welcomed Indian cotton textiles. C) Because India's home market had adequate number of buyers for Indian textile. D) Because China opened a market for Indian textile. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because demand for Indian cotton textile in America increase. 15. WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE BRETTON WOODS CONFERENCE? A) INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION. B) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FUND. C) INDIAN MONETARY. D) INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND. 16. The assembly line method is associated with the name of A) Pink parks. B) Henry Ford. C) E.T. Paull. D) Barry Parker. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Henry Ford. 17. What were the "corn laws" about in Britain in the late 18th century? A) Restriction made on the import of corn. B) More corn to be imported due to increase in population. C) B.duties on imported corn. D) C.pushing up the prices of corn in the country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Restriction made on the import of corn. 18. WHAT TECHNOLOGY HELPED IN TRANSPORTING PERISHABLE GOODS A) REFRIGERATED AIRCRAFTS. B) REFRIGERATED RAILWAY. C) REFRIGERATED SHIPS. D) BOTH (A) (B). Show Answer Correct Answer: C) REFRIGERATED SHIPS. 19. The smallpox was first brought to America by A) French conquerors. B) Dutch conquerors. C) Spanish conquerors. D) Portuguese conquerors. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Spanish conquerors. 20. 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. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trade in goods and migration of people in search of employment. 21. Give the correct reason for decline of household income in Europe after the First World War: A) People' stopped going to work, as they were scared of the war situation. B) Death and injuries had reduced the number of able bodied work force. C) Home governments had imposed heavier taxes. D) People could not go to work because they got busy with reorganization of their households. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Death and injuries had reduced the number of able bodied work force. 22. The geographical exploration in Africa was directly linked to A) Search for scientific information. B) Imperial projects. C) Vast land with rich resources. D) Labour to work for plantations in America. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Imperial projects. 23. Until 18th century which two countries were considered the richest in the world? A) India and China. B) China and Japan. C) England and France. D) England and Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) India and China. 24. What is meant by making of the Global World? A) People interacting with each other from different countries. B) Involvement of trade, of migration, of people in search of work, the movement of capital between different countries and political & social involvement. C) Political involvement of different nations. D) Migration and trade between countries. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Involvement of trade, of migration, of people in search of work, the movement of capital between different countries and political & social involvement. 25. Identify one aim of the post-war international economic system: A) To ensure economic stability of underdeveloped countries. B) To promote good health for the people of the worl. C) Promotion of education worldwide. D) To preserve economic stability and full employment in the industrial worl. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To preserve economic stability and full employment in the industrial worl. 26. When did the Indentured labour system was abolished in India? A) 1915. B) 1921. C) 1925. D) 1928. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1921. 27. WHICH OUT OF THE FOLLOWING WAS BEYOND THE REACH OF THE POOR IN 18TH CENTURY EUROPE? A) BREAD. B) MEAT. C) POTATOES. D) NONE OF THESE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) MEAT. 28. The group of powers collectively known as the Axis power during the Second World War were: A) France, Japan, Italy. B) Austria, Germany, Italy. C) Japan, Germany, Turkey. D) Germany, Italy, Japan. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Germany, Italy, Japan. 29. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY G-77? A) GROUP OF ASIAN COUNTRIES. B) GROUP OF RICH COUNTRIES. C) GROUP OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. D) GROUP OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) GROUP OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. 30. It had made huge sacrifices to defeat Nazi Germany, and transformed itself from a backward agricultural country into a world power during the very years when the capitalist world was trapped in the Great Depression. Which country is being mentioned here? A) France. B) Britain. C) Soviet Union. D) USA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Soviet Union. 31. Which of these come under the Allies Power? A) Japan, Russia. B) Britain, Germany. C) Britain, France, Russia. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Britain, France, Russia. 32. Which was the Fabled city of gold? A) Spain. B) El Dorado. C) Mexico. D) Peru. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) El Dorado. 33. What is Indentured labour? A) Contractual labour. B) A bonded labourer under contract to work for an employer for a specific amount of time, to pay off his passage to a new country or home. C) Labour without wages. D) Bonded labour for life. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A bonded labourer under contract to work for an employer for a specific amount of time, to pay off his passage to a new country or home. 34. 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. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A group formed by the developing countries. 35. 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. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A bonded labourer, to pay off his passage to a new country or home. 36. How was meat transported to Europe after new technology set in? A) Live animals were transported on ships. B) Some were slaughtered before, come kept alive for transport. C) Through refrigerated ships, which enabled the transport of perishable foods and meats over long distances animals were slaughtered for food at the starting point-in America, Australia or New Zealand-and then transported to Europe as frozen meat. D) Air transport. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Through refrigerated ships, which enabled the transport of perishable foods and meats over long distances animals were slaughtered for food at the starting point-in America, Australia or New Zealand-and then transported to Europe as frozen meat. ← PreviousRelated QuizzesHistory QuizzesClass 10 QuizzesClass 10 History Chapter 3 The Making Of A Global World Quiz 1Class 10 History Chapter 3 The Making Of A Global World Quiz 2 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books