Ncert class 10- social science-Chapter 4: The Age of Industrialization Welcome to your Ncert class 10- social science-Chapter 4: The Age of Industrialization 1. Indentify the entrepreneur from the following information : He made his fortune in the China trade.He set up six joint-stock companies in the 1830s and 1840s. Jamshedji Tata Dinshaw perit Dwarkanath Tagore Seth Hukum Chand None 2. ____ were the two most dynamic industries in Britain. Chemical and Metal industries Sugar and Textile industries Cotton and Metal industries Silk and Indigo industries None 3. Which of the following is the utility of mill ? 1.mill all the processes were brought together under one roof and management.2. This allowed a more careful supervision over the production process3. a better watch over quality, and the regulation of labour was made possible ii only i , ii and iii i and ii i only None 4. In the early nineteenth century, _____ increasingly became an intimate part of the English landscape. Universities Farming Factories Colleges None 5. Which image is at the centre of the painting "Dawn of the Century"? God like figure Goddess like figure Women like figure Moon like figure None 6. Identify the city: 1 . This city is on the coast2. This city connected India to the Gulf and Red Sea Ports. Madras Mumbai Calicut Surat None 7. Who published a picture on the cover page announcing the ‘Dawn of the Century'? Paul Bernard E.T. Paull Lenin James Watt None 8. Cottagers and poor peasants earlier depended on common lands for their survival by gathering _____ . 1. firewood and berries2. vegetables3. hay and straw4. Opium and IndigoChoose the incorrect one. i, ii and iii i and ii i only iv only None 9. Which of the following is true with respect to famous book ‘Dawn of the century’? There is an angle of progress, bearing the flag of the new century and is gently perched on a wheel with wings .The flight is taking into the pastFloating about behind her are the sign of progress- Railway, Camera, Machines, Printing press and factory. Only ii Only i i, ii and iii Only i and iii None 10. Which of the following is not the feature of Trade Guilds It is an association of producers. Trade Guilds restricted the entry of new people within the trade. Trade Guilds trained craftsmen, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices It is an association of consumers. None 11. Give name of the companies with the help of following information: 1. It is a European Managing Agency2. This Agency mobilised capital, set up joint-stock companies and managed them Bird Yule Tata Iron and Steel Company East India Company Andrew Yule None 12. Before the age of machine industries, ____ from India dominated the international market in textiles. Book Binding silk and cotton goods Gas works Catering None 13. "In many industries the demand for labour was seasonal". Name the industry where the demand for labour was not seasonal. Gas works Textile Industries Book Binding Catering None 14. In which countries industrialists were keen on using mechanical power? With machine shortage With labour shortage With leisure shortage With labour, machine and leisure shortage None 15. The given are the factors which led to the growing demands for goods. Choose the incorrect factor 1. With the expansion of world trade2. The reduction of world trade3. The acquisition of colonies in different parts of the world ii only iii only ii and i i only None 16. What was established by Richard Arkwright? Spinning jenny English Universities Cotton mill Flying shuttle None 17. Give one word for : This term arises out of a westernviewpoint that sees this region as pre- modern, traditional and mysterious. Westernization Glorious Proto Orient None 18. European Managing Agencies were interested in which type of factories? Sugar and Chemical Silk and Cotton Opium and Indigo Tea and Coffee None 19. Identify with the help of following Information: 1. They were paid servants2. They supervise weavers, collect supplies, and examine the quality of cloth. Sepoys Aristocrats Gomastha Bourgeoisie None 20. After the 1840s what kind of building activity was not intensified in the cities for opening up greater opportunities of employment ? Roads were widened Tunnels dug Gardens were made New railway stations came up None Time's up Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.