Ncert -social science- class 10-Chapter 3: The Making of a Global World Welcome to your Ncert -social science- class 10-Chapter 3: The Making of a Global World 1. Read the statement given below :"All three flows were closely interwoven and affected peoples’ lives more deeply now than ever before"Which of the given is not a part of that flow? The flow of labour The flow of trade The movement of capital The flow of technology None 2. Shikaripuri shroffs and Nattukottai Chettiars were among the ______ from India. Groups of professionals and writers Groups of management consultants Groups of bankers and traders Groups of companies and firms None 3. What was the function of Shikaripuri shroffs and Nattukottai Chettiars? They financed the Indian peasants They financed the indentured workers working in Mauritius and Fiji They financed export agriculture in Southern and Central Asia They financed import agriculture in Southern and Central Asia. None 4. "The Europeans applied various ways to force the people to work" ,which one of given is not the method adopted by Europeans. They abolished Corn Laws Heavy taxes were imposed which could only be paid by working on plantations and in mines. Inheritance laws were changed and only one member of the family was allowed to inherit land. This forced others into the labour market. Mineworkers were confined to the campus and were not allowed to move freely None 5. What ‘technology’ helped in transporting perishable goods? Refrigerated railways Refrigerated ships Both (a) and (b) Refrigerated aircrafts None 6. Give one word for - Movement of people, goods and services across the nations. Globalisation Privatization Communalism Liberalisation None 7. Identify the disease from the given information: It is a disease which affects cattle.It came with the horses which were imported from British Asia. Influenza Salmonella Bubonic Plague Rinderpest None 8. What does the ‘Silk Route’ refer to? Present-day West Asia Introduction of humble potato Both (a) and (b) West-bound Chinese silk cargoes None 9. Which of the following city was known as the the fabled city of gold? Mexico Peru India El Dorado None 10. What are a good example of vibrant pre-modem trade and cultural links between the distant parts of the world? Silk routes Mountain passes Ho Chin Minh trail Train Routes None 11. The most common food of the world was not known to: Europeans Asians Americans None of these None 12. Which of the following statement is true regardingNineteenth-century indenture labour being described as a ‘new system of slavery’ ? 1.Often migrants were not even told that they were to embark on a long sea voyage. Sometimes agents even forcibly abducted less willing migrants.2.On arrival at the plantations, labourers found conditions to be different from what they had imagined.3.Living and working conditions were good, and they were given many legal rights.Choose the correct option(s). Only III I and III I and II Only I None 13. Which factor played most important role in globalizing the world economy? Arms and Ammunition Government policies Technology Abolition of Corn Laws None 14. Give one word for - One who refuses to accept established beliefs and practices. Atheist Agnostic Dissenter Plebistic None 15. In the 18th century, which among the following was not a rich country? Peru China India japan None 16. Identify the term with the help of given information : 1.It is a bonded labour under contract2.They work for an employer for a specific amount of time. Plantation labour Indentured labour Daily wages based labour Bonded labour None 17. Which out of the following was beyond the reach of the poor in 18th century Europe? Bread Potatoes Eggs Meat None 18. Which of the following is incorrect with respect to Corn Laws ? It is the laws allowing the British government to restrict the export of Corn These laws were abolished Unhappy with high food prices, industrialists and urban dwellers forced the abolition of the Corn Laws It is the laws allowing the British government to restrict the import of Corn None 19. From the given information select the correct option. 1.These traders ventured even beyond European colonies.2.By 1860s, they established flourishing emporia at busy ports around the world. Nattukottai Chettiars Hyderabadi Sindhi traders, Shikaripuri shroffs and Nattukottai Chettiars Hyderabadi Sindhi traders Shikaripuri shroffs None 20. Potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize,etc foods were only introduced in Europe and Asia after Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered _____. 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