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CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE TERM 2 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MCQ [1-20]

 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 

TERM 2 

MCQ


Q (1):

These plants are smaller, have electric furnaces, use steel scrap and sponge iron. They have re-rollers that use steel ingots as well. They produce mild and alloy steel of given specifications.

(a) Heavy Steel Plants

(b) Major Steel Plants

(c) Mini Steel Plants

(d) Light Steel Plants

 

Q (2):

Choose the correct answer:

To which one of the following countries does India export jute goods?

(a) India export jute goods to Japan.

(b) India export jute goods to China.

(c) India export jute goods to USA.

(d) India export jute goods to France.

 

Q (3):

Choose the correct answer:

How to release the waste-water into ponds to prevent the industrial pollution of freshwater resources?

(a) Treatment of hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds.

(b) Preventing the treatment of hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds.

(c) Treatment of hot water and effluents after releasing them in rivers and ponds.

(d) Using the hot water and effluents for drinking, bathing, cooking, brushing and other household purposes.

 

Q (4):

Choose the correct answer:

For what does industries depend on agriculture?

(a) Industries depend on agriculture for their rice materials.

(b) Industries depend on agriculture for their raw materials.

(c) Industries depend on agriculture for their coffee production.

(d) Industries depend on agriculture for their staple.

 

Q (5):

Choose the correct answer:

How NTPC is taking care of the environment?

(a) NTPC is using Ecological monitoring, reviews and online database management for all its power stations.

(b) NTPC is using Ecological monitoring, reviews and online database management for all its post offices.

(c) NTPC is using Ecological monitoring, reviews and online database management for all its free stations.

(d) NTPC is using Ecological monitoring, reviews and online database management for all its police stations.

 

Q (6):

Fill in the blanks:

Mini steel plants produce _________.

(a) Cars

(b) Clothes

(c) Mild and alloy steel

(d) Shoes

 

Q (7):

Choose the correct answer:

What are four types of manufacturing sector on the basis of ownership?

(a) The Public sector is the only type of manufacturing sector based on the ownership.

(b) The types of manufacturing sector on the basis of ownership are Public sector, Private sector, Joint sector and Cooperative sector.

(c) Private sector is the only type of manufacturing sector based on ownership.

(d) The types of manufacturing sector on the basis of ownership are Joint sector and Cooperative sector.

 

Q (8):

Choose the correct option:

Cement Industry

(a) Gujarat

(b) Gurugram

(c) Rajasthan

(d) Bengaluru

 

Q (9):

Choose the correct answer:

Which industry uses limestone as the major raw material?

(a) Cement industry uses limestone as the major raw material.

(b) Woollen industry uses limestone as the major raw material.

(c) Medicine industry uses limestone as the major raw material.

(d) Automobile industry uses limestone as the major raw material.

 

Q (10):

Choose the correct answer:

Define the term manufacturing and classify them on the basis of source of raw materials used.

(a) Production of goods in very less quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing.

(b) Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. They are classifed into Agro based and Mineral based.

(c) Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. They are only Agro based.

(d) Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. They are only Mineral based.

 

Q (11):

Complete the sentence:

............ is an agro based raw material.

(a) Jute

(b) Nylon

(c) Rayon

(d) Polyester

 

Q (12):

Choose the correct answer:

On what basis is the industrial sector classifed into public and private sectors?

(a) It is based on employment conditions.

(b) It is based on the nature of economic activity.

(c) It is based on ownership of enterprises.

(d) It is based on number of workers employed in the enterprise.

 

Q (13):

Choose the correct option :

Oil India Ltd. Is …………………………

(a) Owned by the private sector.

(b) Owned by Public Sector.

(c) Jointly owned by public and private sector.

(d) Jointly managed by the producers or suppliers of raw material.

 

Q (14):

Fill in the blanks:

BHEL and SAIL are examples of ________.

(a) Cooperative sector industry

(b) Public Sector Industry

(c) Joint sector industry

(d) Basic and key industry

 

Q (15):

Correct the following statement :

In ancient India, Silk textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving technique.

(a) In ancient India, silk textiles were produced with hand spinning and machine weaving technique.

(b) In ancient Europe, silk textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving technique.

(c) In ancient China, jute textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving technique.

(d) In ancient India, cotton textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving technique.

 

Q (16):

Choose the correct option:

Which one of the following industries use limestone as a raw material?

(a) Aluminium

(b) Cement

(c) Sugar

(d) Jute

 

Q (17):

Fill in the blanks:

Agro-based industries are based on ____________ raw materials.

(a) Synthetic

(b) Phosphorous

(c) Chemical

(d) Agricultural

 

Q (18):

State if true or false:

Many of our spinners import cotton yarn while apparel manufacturers have to export fabric.

(a) True

(b) False

 

Q (19):

Choose the correct option:

Which one of the following industries manufactures telephones, computers, etc?

(a) Steel

(b) Electronic

(c) Aluminium Smelting

(d) Information Technology

 

Q (20):

Complete the statement:

.......... is used for manufacturing synthetic fibres and synthetic rubber.

(a) Methylene

(b) Ethylene

(c) Fluorine

(d) Iodine




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