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Manufacturing Industries — 10 MCQ Tests

Manufacturing Industries

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Test 1

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. In which of the following States is Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant located?
Q2. Which one of the following countries is giving stiff competition to India with regard to jute industry?
Q3. Limestone is the basic raw material for which one of the following industries?
Q4. Which one of the following industries belongs to joint sector?
Q5. Which one of the following factors plays the most important role in the location of an industry in a particular region?
Q6. On what basis is the industrial sector classified into public and private sectors?
Q7. Which of the following states is the leading producer of jute products in the country?
Q8. What are the drawbacks of the weaving sector in India?
Q9. Every litre of waste water discharged by our industry pollutes ……. times the quantity of fresh water?
Q10. The first jute mill was set up in 1859 at Rishra, located near _______. 1Mark
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Test 2

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. __________ 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. A
Q2. The first cement plant was in:
Q3. Iron ore, coking coal and limestone are required to make steel in the ratio of approximately:
Q4. ………. is the raw material used in the smelters?
Q5. Why is weaving highly decentralised?
Q6. Industrial locations are influenced by: A
Q7. What challenges does the jute industry face in India?
Q8. The largest producer of steel is:
Q9. In which one of the following years, India formulated the National Jute Policy?
Q10. Which of the following fertilizer plant is not in the public sector?
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Test 3

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. Which of the following are the centres for jute textiles in Andhra Pradesh?
Q2. From which of the following ports is iron ore exported from the Maharashtra-Goa belt?
Q3. Which function takes place at the pig iron stage?
Q4. India ranks _________ among the world crude steel producers.
Q5. It started as a cottage industry.
Q6. Which of the following is not a centre of silk industries?
Q7. NALCO and BALCO are associated with which of the following?
Q8. Assertion (A): Agriculture and industry are not exclusive of each other Reason (R): The agro industries have given boost to agriculture by raising its productivity
Q9. What are basic or key industries?
Q10. Most of the production of weaving is done in …………?
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Test 4

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. The only industry in the country which is self reliant and complete in the value chain is: A
Q2. Most of the jute mills are located in West Bengal, mainly along the banks of ___________________ the river:
Q3. The Rourkela Steel plant was set up in collaboration with which country?
Q4. Alcohol is produced from ___________, a by-product of the sugar industry.
Q5. The industry which has close links with agriculture and provides a living to farmers and other workers is:
Q6. Where are Aluminium smelting plants located in the country?
Q7. Reducing environmental pollution through ash pond management, ash water recycling system and liquid relates to
Q8. Which state is the leading sugar producer in the country?
Q9. Which is the important spinning centre of the country?
Q10. Which city is called the 'Manchester' of India?
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Test 5

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. Assertion (A): India has world class production in spinning. Reason (R): Weaving is done by handloom, power loom, and in mills.
Q2. Industrial locations are complex in nature. These are influenced by availability of ………?
Q3. Which is a major solid waste polluting water?
Q4. In 2018, India ranked ……….among the world crude steel producers?
Q5. The number of sugar mills in the country are:
Q6. How have the agro-industries in India given a major boost to agriculture?
Q7. Which of the following is jointly owned by public and private sector?
Q8. Which one is not a part of the Automobile Industry
Q9. Cotton textile industry, jute industry, sugar industry are an example of ______.
Q10. Reducing environmental pollution through ash pond management, ash water recycling system and liquid relates to :
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Test 6

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. Why has there been a tendency for the sugar mills to shift and concentrate in the areas of Maharashtra?
Q2. Smoke emitted by chemical and paper factories, refineries etc., can be reduced by using _________.
Q3. The first cement plant was set up in _________.
Q4. In 2004, India produced over 600 million tonnes of:
Q5. Industries that obtain their raw materials from agriculture are called as _____________.
Q6. A considerable part of our cotton, woollen and silk goods is produced on handlooms and powerlooms. The handloom and Khadi industry is located ______________.
Q7. Which among the following countries is the largest exporter of raw jute and jute goods:
Q8. Iron and Steel industry requires Iron ore, coking coal and limestone in which of the following proportions?
Q9. Aluminium industry highly relies on __________.
Q10. Where was the first jute mill set up?
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Test 7

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. What is India's position in the production of sugar?
Q2. While our spinning mills are competitive at the global level, the weaving and knitting units are…………….?
Q3. India occupies the first place in the production of:
Q4. Which one of the following does not come under the category of consumer industry?
Q5. What is the Industry to market chain?
Q6. Which one of the following is a private sector industry?
Q7. Which of the following is an agro-based industry?
Q8. Which of the following is basic industry:
Q9. Multiple choice question. Which one of the following industries uses bauxite as a raw material?
Q10. The industry which requires bulky and heavy raw materials like limestone, silica, alumina and gypsum is:
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Test 8

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. Which one is not an integrated steel plant?
Q2. Which of the following minerals is mined at Balaghat mines?
Q3. By which gases is air pollution caused?
Q4. Sugar, toothpaste, paper, sewing machines are produced by……………
Q5. Inspite of large quantity of production of steel, per capita consumption per annum is only:
Q6. Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to valuable products is called:
Q7. Name one function that occurs in the Blast Furnace in the steel manufacture process?
Q8. The power-looms came into use after the:
Q9. Assertion (A): Aluminum smelting is the second most important metallurgical industry in India. Reason (R): It is light , resistant to corrosion , a good conductor of heat.
Q10. Cotton, jute, silk, sugar, etc. are examples of:
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Test 9

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. The mother of all industries is
Q2. The raw materials like iron ore, cooking coal, limestone, dolomite, manganese and fine clay are needed in which industry?
Q3. Which of the following places is not connected with steel production?
Q4. Which chemical is completely imported?
Q5. Which of the following state is the leading producer of jute products?
Q6. Inorganic chemicals are used to manufacture ………….?
Q7. India has the second largest installed capacity of spindles in the world, next to:
Q8. What are agglomeration economies?
Q9. Multiple choice question. Which one of the following industries manufactures telephones, computer, etc.
Q10. Leading centre of woollen textile industry in Punjab:
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Test 10

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Class 10 Geography — Manufacturing Industries
Q1. dB is a standard abbreviation used for the quantitative expression of ______.
Q2. TISCO is:
Q3. Assertion (A): In recent years, there is a tendency for the sugar mills to shift and concentrate in southern and western states Reason (R): the cane produced in southern and western states has higher sucrose content.
Q4. What is the full form of NMCC?
Q5. Measuring Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a method used for ___________.
Q6. The first successful textile mill was established in ________ in 1854.
Q7. The first cement plant was set up in Chennai in:
Q8. ________ is the second largest industry in India in terms of employment generation by giving employment to 35 million people.
Q9. The largest units of coir industry are located at _________.
Q10. On the basis of ownership industries are categorised as:
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