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The Making of a Global World — 10 MCQ Tests

The Making of a Global World

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Test 1

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. Why did Europeans flee to America in 19th century? Identify the correct reason from the following options:
Q2. Which one of the following political parties came to power in Bolivia in 2006?
Q3. When US became new colonial power?
Q4. Indentured labour was abolished in:
Q5. Who were the Axis powers in World War II?
Q6. Which goods from the American continent enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia after its discovery in the 16th century?
Q7. Between 1812 and 1871, the share of raw cotton exports rose from:
Q8. Henry Morton Stanley was
Q9. In India, indentured labourers were hired under contracts which promised return travel to India after they had worked for _______ years on their employer’s plantation.
Q10. Rinderpest is a?
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Test 2

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. From the mid-19th century, faster industrial growth in Britain led to:
Q2. Why did China become an attractive destination for Multi-National Companies?
Q3. What proved a deadly killer for America's original inhabitants?
Q4. What was the problem that the Europeans faced in Africa to carry out the work of plantations?
Q5. The Bretton Woods system was based on the -
Q6. Identify one aim of the post-war international economic system:
Q7. Till which of the following year animal were shipped live from America to Europe?
Q8. In Africa, in the 1890s which disease had a terrifying impact on people’s livelihoods and the local economy?
Q9. What methods did the Europeans use to recruit and retain labour in Africa?
Q10. Large number of people in Europe, died in 1840s due to a disease, which destroyed the-
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Test 3

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. By 1933 over 4,000 banks had closed and between 1929 and 1932 about:
Q2. MNCs works in
Q3. In Trinidad the annual Muharram procession was transformed into a riotous carnival called ____________.
Q4. Greece was recognised as an independent nation by the
Q5. Why were the Europeans attracted the most to Africa?
Q6. What was the important feature of the US economy in the 1920s?
Q7. When did the Great Depression set in?
Q8. By selling which of the items to China, did the British regularly collect money for purchasing tea from China
Q9. Which of the following is not a economic exchange?
Q10. Britain grew opium in India and exported it to:
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Test 4

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. Who was a well-known pioneer of mass production in the US at the time?
Q2. Who adopted the concept of assembly line to produce automobiles?
Q3. Give the correct reason for decline of household income in Europe after the First World War:
Q4. What is Indentured labour?
Q5. The main destinations of Indian indentured migrants were the _____________.
Q6. Which country passed the ‘Corn Laws’ to restrict the import of corn?
Q7. Who adopted the concept of assembly line to manufacture automobiles?
Q8. What technique did Henry Ford use for ha Mass production of cars?
Q9. What were the “corn laws” about in Britain in the late 18th century?
Q10. The US also became a colonial power in the late 1890s by taking over some colonies earlier held by:
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Test 5

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Q1. Which among the following is the best example for the vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world?
Q2. America’s original inhabitants had no immunity against diseases that came from Europe. ______, in particular, proved a deadly killer.
Q3. Which of the following countries was so dependent on potatoes that when disease destroyed the potato crop in the mid 1840s, hundreds of thousands died of starvation?
Q4. The Great Depression began around 1929 and lasted till the:
Q5. Between 1820 and 1914 world trade is estimated to have multiplied _________ times.
Q6. By which year had the global agricultural economy had taken shape, accompanied by complex changes in labour movement patterns, capital flows, ecologies and technology?
Q7. Henry Ford was a/ an:
Q8. The great Depression began in
Q9. Which event led to the end of feudalism?
Q10. During the war, industries were restructured to produce:
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Test 6

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. The Canal Colonies were:
Q2. When did the global agricultural economy start?
Q3. What is NIEO?
Q4. Europeans found _______________ in Africa.
Q5. What were the effects of the Great Depression on India?
Q6. Reason for decline of cotton textile export from India to Britain in the early 19th century:
Q7. What was the G-77?
Q8. Most Indian indentured workers came from:
Q9. What was the term used to describe Indian indentured labour?
Q10. 'Chutney music' was popular in:
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Test 7

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. 10,000,000 people died in Ireland between 1845-1849 due to
Q2. Recruitment was done by agents engaged by employer and:
Q3. Most India’s indentured workers came from the present-day region of:
Q4. One of the oldest livestock markets in ________ was at Smithfield.
Q5. Name the two nations that were among the world's richest countries till the 18th century.
Q6. Who discovered the vast continent, later known as America?
Q7. India’s nationalist leaders began opposing the system of indentured labour migration as abusive and cruel. It was abolished in:
Q8. Which disease spread like wild fire in Africa in the 1890’s?
Q9. To escape religious persecution, the people of Europe fled to-
Q10. People livelihood and local economy of which one of the following was badly affected by the disease named Rinderpest.
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Test 8

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. What was 'Corn Laws'?
Q2. Buddhism emerged from eastern India and spread in several directions through intersecting points on:
Q3. Britain’s trade surplus in India also helped pay private remittances home by British officials and traders, interest payments on India’s external debt, and pensions of British officials in India. What were these payments called?
Q4. Which of the following does not comprises the Caribbean islands?
Q5. John Maynard keyens is a famous:
Q6. The reduced role of ______ and the rising importance of the Americas gradually moved the centre of world trade westwards.
Q7. China had been cut off from the post-war world economy since its revolution in:
Q8. Who adopted the concept of an assembly line to produce automobiles?
Q9. Before the war, ___________ was a major supplier of wheat in the world market.
Q10. What was the currency used for more than a millennia in the ancient trade?
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Test 9

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. Until 18th century which two countries were considered the richest in the world?
Q2. Which foods were introduced in Europe and Asia after Christopher Columbus discovered America?
Q3. Assertion (A): Rinderpest arrived in Africa in the late 1880’s. It reached the Cape, African southernmost tip five year later. Along the way rinderpest killed 90 percent of the cattle. Reason (R): It was carried by infected cattle imported from British Asia to feed the Italian soldiers invading Eritrea in East Africa.
Q4. A well-known pioneer of mass production was the:
Q5. Most Indian Indentured workers came from:
Q6. The Chutney music popular in-
Q7. What were the effects of the Great Depression on the US Economy?
Q8. The Chutney music was popular in
Q9. Where was the demand for labour more, that led to more migration?
Q10. What is meant by making of the Global World?
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Test 10

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The Making of a Global World
Q1. How many people expected to have died in the Second World War?
Q2. What was the Bretton wood system?
Q3. The Bretton Woods is a
Q4. In India, the Great Depression proved less severe for:
Q5. Animals were slaughtered for food at the starting point in America, Australia, or New Zealand, and then transported to _______ as frozen meat, thereby reducing the shipping costs and reducing meat prices.
Q6. The Bretton woods twins commenced financial operations in:
Q7. What was El Dorado?
Q8. What exchange did Europe return to Asia in the form of trade?
Q9. The term used to describe Indian indentured labour was-
Q10. Who among the following is a Nobel Prize winner?
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