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1. Which one of the following industries uses bauxite as a raw material?
A. Aluminium Smelting
B. Cement
C. Paper
D. Steel
2. Which one of the following industries manufactures telephones, computers, etc.?
A. Steel
B. Electronic
C. Aluminium Smelting
D. Information Technology
3. Production of goods in large quantities from raw materials to more valuable products is called:
A. Farming
B. Trading
C. Manufacturing
D. Mining
4. The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of:
A. Agriculture
B. Mining
C. Manufacturing industries
D. Service sector
5. Which sector does the manufacturing industry belong to?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Quaternary
6. Which of the following is NOT an agro-based industry?
A. Cotton textiles
B. Jute textiles
C. Iron and steel
D. Sugar
7. Which of the following is considered a basic industry?
A. Sugar
B. Iron and Steel
C. Paper
D. Soap
8. Which is a consumer industry?
A. Cement
B. Iron and Steel
C. Sugar
D. Aluminium Smelting
9. The maximum investment allowed in a small-scale industry in India at present is:
A. ₹10 lakhs
B. ₹25 lakhs
C. ₹50 lakhs
D. ₹1 crore
10. Which of the following is a public sector industry?
A. TISCO
B. Dabur
C. Bajaj Auto
D. SAIL
11. Which of the following is a joint sector industry?
A. Bajaj Auto Ltd.
B. Oil India Ltd.
C. Dabur
D. Reliance
12. Cooperative sector industries are mainly found in which industry?
A. Cement
B. Sugar
C. Iron and Steel
D. Aluminium
13. Which industry is classified as a heavy industry?
A. Shipbuilding
B. Sewing Machines
C. Electric Bulbs
D. Watches
14. Which of the following is a light industry?
A. Iron and Steel
B. Shipbuilding
C. Electric Goods
D. Aluminium Smelting
15. Which industry is considered the backbone of India’s economy?
A. Agriculture
B. Manufacturing
C. Mining
D. Services
16. Cotton textile industry was concentrated in Maharashtra and Gujarat due to:
A. Fertile soil
B. Political support
C. Availability of raw cotton, market, port, labour, and moist climate
D. Lack of competition
17. The first successful textile mill was established in:
A. Ahmedabad, 1860
B. Mumbai, 1854
C. Kanpur, 1865
D. Kolkata, 1850
18. India is the largest producer of raw jute.Which country is the largest exporter?
A. Nepal
B. Sri Lanka
C. Bangladesh
D. Pakistan
19. The first jute mill in India was established in 1855 at:
A. Howrah
B. Rishra
C. Durgapur
D. Haldia
20. After Partition in 1947, three-fourth of the jute-producing area went to:
A. Nepal
B. Myanmar
C. Bangladesh (then East Pakistan)
D. Bhutan
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