MCQ Class 10 Geography Chapter 6 Manufacturing Industries Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – Geography Class 10th 1. The contribution of manufacturing to the GDP of some East Asian economies is ___________.5 to 10 per cent25 to 35 per cent5 to 15 per centAbove 50%Question 1 of 142. Industrial locations are influenced by the availability of _______.Raw materialsLabourMarketAll of the aboveQuestion 2 of 143. On the basis of raw materials used, industries are classified as _______.Agro-based and mineral-based industriesPublic sector and private sectorBasic industries and consumer industriesNone of the aboveQuestion 3 of 144. ________ is an example of a private sector industry.CILTISCOBHELSAILQuestion 4 of 145. _________ are owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials, workers or both.Public sector companiesHeavy industriesCooperative sector industriesLight industriesQuestion 5 of 146. _________ is the only industry in the country which is self-reliant and complete in the value chain, i.e., from raw material to the highest value-added products.Light industryAgriculture industryTextile industryHeavy industryQuestion 6 of 147. ________ is the second largest industry in India in terms of employment generation, giving employment to 35 million people.Textile industrySemiconductor industryIT industryAgriculture industryQuestion 7 of 148. The first successful textile mill was established in ________ in 1854.MadrasMumbai CalcuttaSuratQuestion 8 of 149. In the early years, the cotton textile industry was concentrated in the cotton growing belt of ______ and _______.Gujarat and RajasthanMaharashtra and KarnatakaKarnataka and Andhra PradeshMaharashtra and GujaratQuestion 9 of 1410. India has the second largest installed capacity of spindles in the world, after ______.RussiaChinaUSAUnited KingdomQuestion 10 of 1411. The first jute mill was set up in 1859 at Rishra, located near _______.SuratChennaiMumbaiKolkataQuestion 11 of 1412. India is the largest producer of raw jute and jute goods and stands in second place as an exporter after ______.United KingdomBangladeshChinaJapanQuestion 12 of 1413. National Jute Policy was formulated in _________ with the objective of increasing productivity, improving quality, ensuring good prices to the jute farmers and enhancing the yield per hectare.2015201020042005Question 13 of 1414. Sixty per cent of sugar mills in India are located in _____ and ______.Karnataka and Madhya PradeshBihar and West BengalUttar Pradesh and BiharKarnataka and Uttar PradeshQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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