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Secondary Sector Livelihood
Chapter: 6
Third Group: Human Economic Activities |
1. What type of textiles do Soviet Russia’s textile industries produce?
(i) Silk textiles.
(ii) Woollen textiles.
(iii) Cotton textiles.
(iv) Nylon textiles.
Ans: (iii) Cotton textiles.
2. What is the Moscow–Ivanovo region called?
(i) Soviet’s developed region.
(ii) Manchester of Russia.
(iii) Cotton industry region.
(iv) Southern textile region.
Ans: (ii) Manchester of Russia.
3. Which of the following is not included among the main reasons for the development of Soviet Russia’s textile industries?
(i) Coal.
(ii) Raw materials.
(iii) Tourism.
(iv) Technology.
Ans: (iii) Tourism.
4. In which of the following regions has the textile industry been established along with the expansion of cotton cultivation?
(i) North Asia.
(ii) South America.
(iii) Central Asia.
(iv) Western Europe.
Ans: (iii) Central Asia.
5. Which of the following places has emerged as a new centre of high-quality cotton textile industry?
(i) Delhi.
(ii) Tashkent.
(iii) Brasília.
(iv) Australia.
Ans: (ii) Tashkent.
6. When and where was the first machine-operated cloth mill in India established?
(i) 1861, Ahmedabad.
(ii) 1854, Mumbai.
(iii) 1854, Delhi.
(iv) 1865, Kolkata.
Ans: (ii) 1854, Mumbai.
7. How much cotton cloth is produced in India?
(i) 27,000 million sq. metres.
(ii) 30,000 million sq. metres.
(iii) 27,945 million sq. metres.
(iv) 28,500 million sq. metres.
Ans: (iii) 27,945 million sq. metres.
8. How much foreign currency did India earn from the export of cotton textiles in 2003–04?
(i) ₹60,000 crore.
(ii) ₹45,000 crore.
(iii) ₹55,000 crore.
(iv) ₹50,000 crore.
Ans: (iii) ₹55,000 crore.
9. What is Ahmedabad city called in the context of the cotton textile industry?
(i) Cotton City of India.
(ii) Textile City.
(iii) Manchester of the East.
(iv) Pride of Gujarat.
Ans: (iii) Manchester of the East.
10. Which of the following states has the highest number of cotton textile mills?
(i) Maharashtra.
(ii) Tamil Nadu.
(iii) Gujarat.
(iv) West Bengal.
Ans: (iii) Gujarat.
11. In which of the following states has the development of the cotton weaving industry been faster than in Gujarat and Maharashtra?
(i) Delhi.
(ii) Mumbai.
(iii) Punjab.
(iv) Haryana.
Ans: (iii) Punjab.
12. In which year was the first cotton textile industry established in China?
(i) 1890.
(ii) 1767.
(iii) 1990.
(iv) 1454.
Ans: (i) 1890.
13. Which valley in China is called the “Manchester of China”?
(i) Huang He Valley.
(ii) Yangtze Valley.
(iii) South China Valley.
(iv) Loess Plain.
Ans: (ii) Yangtze Valley.
14. In which continent are 50% of the buyers of cotton textiles in the world located?
(i) Asia.
(ii) Africa.
(iii) Europe.
(iv) South America.
Ans: (iii) Europe.
15. From what are basic industries produced?
(i) Raw materials.
(ii) Finished goods.
(iii) Decorative items.
(iv) Complete machinery.
Ans: (i) Raw materials.

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