This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > History > Class 11 History Chapter 10 The Industrial Revolution – Quiz 23 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 History Chapter 10 The Industrial Revolution Quiz 23 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was one of the inventions from the Agricultural Revolution? A) Telegraph. B) Mechanical Reaper. C) Steam Engine Locomotive. D) Steamboat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mechanical Reaper. 2. Why would factories often be built near fairly fast-flowing rivers? A) The water was able to power machinery. B) The view. C) Instead of workers having to shower they could bathe in the river. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The water was able to power machinery. 3. Which of the following were considered factors of production during the Industrial Revolution? A) Land, labor, capital. B) Roads, armies, churches. C) Cotton, wool, linen. D) Taxes, tariffs, trade. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Land, labor, capital. 4. What innovation in business did Issac Singer's company introduce? A) Installment payment plans. B) Global shipping. C) Franchising. D) Online sales. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Installment payment plans. 5. In what ways did industrialization effect the world? A) Decreased population. B) Decreased trade. C) Increased population. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Increased population. 6. Were some cities created just for factories and their workers? A) No. B) Yes. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yes. 7. How did steam engines contribute to the growth of factories? A) By providing a consistent and reliable power source. B) By reducing the cost of raw materials. C) By increasing the need for skilled artisans. D) By limiting production to coastal areas. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By providing a consistent and reliable power source. 8. What is the POV of the movie? A) First-person perspective of the Once-ler. B) Third-person omniscient (knows everything) perspective. C) First-person perspective of the Lorax. D) Second-person perspective addressing the viewer. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Third-person omniscient (knows everything) perspective. 9. Who made the book "Self-Help" A) George stephenson. B) Richard arkwright. C) Samuel smiles. D) Jammes watt. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Samuel smiles. 10. Why were cities overcrowded during the Industrial Revolution? A) Government policies to encourage urbanization. B) Decrease in population due to emigration. C) Rural-urban migration and influx of people seeking employment in factories and industries. D) Lack of available housing in rural areas. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rural-urban migration and influx of people seeking employment in factories and industries. 11. Which of these is an example of CAPITAL? A) A businessman's factory. B) A landowner's farm. C) An inventor's patent. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 12. Which industry heavily relied on child labor for textile production? A) Cotton mills. B) Coal mines. C) Automobile manufacturing. D) Shipbuilding. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cotton mills. 13. What happened because of the Industrial Revolution? A) Cities became smaller. B) People stopped working in factories. C) People moved to cities. D) People started farming more. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) People moved to cities. 14. During the Industrial Revolution, a new social and economic class that developed was the A) Serfs. B) Rich, or the upper class. C) Expanded lower class. D) Middle class. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Middle class. 15. He developed the Theory of Evolution. A) Isaac Newton. B) Charles Dickens. C) Charles Darwin. D) Louis Pasteur. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charles Darwin. 16. People moved from rural areas to ..... A) Large cites. B) New countries. C) Small towns. D) The country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Large cites. 17. 3 The invention of the steam engine A) Meant factories could be built anywhere. B) Made the invention of the telegraph possible. C) Allowed factories to rely on water power instead of coal. D) Made Eli Whitney one of the most important figures of the Industrial Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Meant factories could be built anywhere. 18. How were the international relations after the Industrial Revolution? A) The trust among the countries increased. B) The relationship became tense. C) The countries became more isolated to others. D) The relationship became harmonious. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The relationship became tense. 19. ..... ore was used to make steel and iron. A) Iron. B) Aluminum. C) Silver. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Iron. 20. What does 'ready-made clothing' refer to? A) Hand-sewn clothes. B) Clothes bought off the rack. C) Clothes made to order. D) Clothes designed by fashion designers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Clothes bought off the rack. 21. -Political socialist-Poor factory worker-Writes about Communism, but wants socialism-Communism doesn't really exist-" eventually we will reach a day where there is no gov. and the people take over" -County has become meaningless-Only revolt will bring change-Upper class=proletariat-Wrote the Communist Manifesto!RELIGION IS THE OPIATE OF THE MASSES! A) Charles Fourier. B) Karl Marx. C) Flora Tristen. D) William Wordsworth. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Karl Marx. 22. Which of the following jobs was not done by children during the Industrial Revolution? A) Paperboys. B) Teachers. C) Coal miners. D) Factory workers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Teachers. 23. Which was the fastest transportation? A) Wagons. B) Horses. C) Steam Locomotive. D) Steam Boat. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Steam Locomotive. 24. Textiles refer to A) Metals. B) Digital messages. C) Cloth. D) Morse code. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cloth. 25. Newspapers were sent across the country in a quicker speed. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 26. 5 Which of the following statements about the Industrial Revolution's labor laws is false? A) They limited the number of hours that women could work in factories. B) They limited the number of hours that children could work in factories. C) They solved all issues related to worker's rights for the next century. D) They required children who worked in factories to receive an education. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They solved all issues related to worker's rights for the next century. 27. What did the Luddites do? A) Killed factory owners. B) Smashed machinery. C) Fought with the British police. D) Burned down MP houses. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Smashed machinery. 28. Land as a factor of production refers to the raw materials or natural resources that a factory uses to produce goods. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 29. How did the Industrial Revolution affect people? A) As more factories were built, more people lived in cities instead of on farms. B) Children were able to earn money for their families by working in factories, but they worked long hours for low pay. C) More goods and food available meant more people could afford to have things. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 30. Which of the following is not a belief of Marx? A) Workers should seize control of the economic system. B) There should be no social classes. C) Workers should seize control of the government, and government should fade away. D) Democratic governments should be elected by the people, and the people should elect a President every four years. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Democratic governments should be elected by the people, and the people should elect a President every four years. 31. This is an example of the factor of production, land. A) Britain had a booming population. B) Britain had large sums of money. C) Many farmers were no longer needed, thus went to cities. D) Britain had many natural resources. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Britain had many natural resources. 32. The creation of Wage labor creating an American working class is an example of ..... A) Social and Economic Impact on society. B) Political and Social Impact on society. C) Economic Impact on Society. D) Social, Economic, and Political impact on society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Social and Economic Impact on society. 33. How did England's expanding economy make it possible for England to industrialize? A) People had money to invest in business. B) Bank loans were available. C) Both of these answers. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both of these answers. 34. What were the long-lasting effects of industrialization on the family and community? A) Strengthening of the material basis for the family and community. B) Weakening of the material basis for the family and community. C) No significant impact on the family and community. D) Shift towards a postindustrial society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Weakening of the material basis for the family and community. 35. What shift in labor occurred because of industrialization? A) Movement from factory work to farming. B) Growth in home-based hand production. C) Movement from rural farms to urban factories. D) Decrease in the number of available jobs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Movement from rural farms to urban factories. 36. Which of the following is an example of a reform movement? A) Slavery. B) Women's rights. C) Private education. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Women's rights. 37. To refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands. A) Industrial Revolution. B) Corporation. C) Middle Class. D) Union. E) Strike. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Strike. 38. Identify one major social change that occurred as a result of the Industrial Revolution. A) The decline of the nuclear family. B) The rise of a new industrial working class. C) The abolition of slavery. D) The establishment of universal suffrageTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The rise of a new industrial working class. 39. Complete control of an industry absence of competition. The prices will increase A) Tariff. B) Monopoly. C) Subsidy. D) Vertical Integration. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Monopoly. 40. Which person would a textile mill be most likely to hire? A) Old woman. B) Young children. C) Old man. D) Middle age women. E) Young man. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Young children. 41. Which engine was used in railway transport? A) Water. B) Steam. C) Petrol. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Steam. 42. Which one of these inventions changed the way goods and people were transported? A) Steam Engine. B) Cotton Gin. C) Telephone. D) Light Bulb. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Steam Engine. 43. We can say that there was a development on the period of the Industrial Revolution because: A) Generally people became poorer and had more dificulties specially on eating. B) Generally people became richer and healthier and had more children who survived to be adults. C) Generally people became richer, but people still lived not long, because of starving problems. D) Generally people became poorer, but were healthier. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Generally people became richer and healthier and had more children who survived to be adults. 44. He wrote the Wealth of Nations, promoting laissez-faire. A) Robert Owen. B) Karl Marx. C) John Stuart Mill. D) Adam Smith. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Adam Smith. 45. Match the person to what they did:Andrew Carnegie A) Steel business. B) Oil business. C) Banking. D) Railroads. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Steel business. 46. Which new crop increased the food supply throughout Europe? A) Tomato. B) Eggs. C) Wheat. D) Potato. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Potato. 47. The idea that is is good to buy as many products as you ca is walled what? A) Liberalism. B) Urbanization. C) Consumerism. D) Communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Consumerism. 48. Work in textile mills led to new work opportunities outside the home for A) Young women. B) African Americans. C) Native Americans. D) Canadians. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Young women. 49. Why was there such a huge demand for steel around the world? A) Railroads were being built and the Industrial Revolution was producing machines made from steel. B) Railroads were being demolished and the Industrial Revolution was producing machines made from steel. C) Railroads were being built and the Industrial Revolution was producing machines made from iron. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Railroads were being built and the Industrial Revolution was producing machines made from steel. 50. What types of goods were transitioned from being made at home to being made in factories? A) Soap, butter, and clothing. B) Furniture, appliances, and electronics. C) Books, newspapers, and magazines. D) Artwork, sculptures, and pottery. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Soap, butter, and clothing. 51. What negative effects did urbanization have on society? A) The middle class expanded. B) Workers rioted in the streets and anti-Semitism increased. C) It led to the increase of consumerism. D) It led to the breakdown of traditions, increased levels of pollution, and the expansion of slums. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It led to the breakdown of traditions, increased levels of pollution, and the expansion of slums. 52. What was NOT a major reform movement that changed society in the 1800s and early 1900s? A) Women's rights. B) Agrarian farmers. C) Public education. D) Abolitionism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Agrarian farmers. 53. Samuel Slater was able to open ..... textile in the United States. A) 9. B) 10. C) 11. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) None of the above. 54. Period beginning in the 1700s in which production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machinery and sources of energy shifted from human or animal power to steam and electricity. A) Industrial Revolution. B) Triangular Trade. C) Middle Passage. D) Cultural Diffusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Industrial Revolution. 55. The government should own the means of production fits best with: A) Socialism. B) Feudalism. C) Communism. D) Captialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Socialism. 56. Thomas the Tank Engine is an example of? A) A steam engine. B) A loom. C) A fling shuttle. D) The 0712 city cat to Southbank. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A steam engine. 57. Between which dates did Queen Victoria rule? A) 1837-1901. B) 1807-1901. C) 1937-2020. D) 1837-1910. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1837-1901. 58. Which economist is MOST associated with communism? A) Charles Fourier. B) Robert Owen. C) Adam Smith. D) Karl Marx. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Karl Marx. 59. What was George Stephenson credited with making in England that was around 27 miles long A) The first railroad. B) The first paved road. C) The spinning jenny. D) The first turnpike. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The first railroad. 60. What was the significance of steam locomotives to the development of the United States? A) They reduced the importance of cities as trade hubs. B) They made air travel more feasible. 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