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Secondary Sector : Industry question types

52 questions across 6 question groups — pick any mix to generate a Economics paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Secondary Sector : Industry questions

One sample from each question group in this chapter. Select any group above to see the full set with answer keys.

Q 1MCQ1 Mark
When was Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Act was passed?
  • A
    2005
  • 2006
  • C
    2007
  • D
    2009

Answer: B.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
Which among the following does not belong to India's major large scale industries?
  • A
    Cotton textile industry
  • B
    Iron and steel industry
  • Khadi and village industry
  • D
    Jute industry

Answer: C.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
Basket weaving, pottery and other handcrafts are examples of
  • A
    Large Scale Industries
  • B
    Medium Scale Industries
  • C
    Small Scale Industries
  • Cottage Industries

Answer: D.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
Impact of industrialisation on the eco-system
  • A
    overutilisation of natural resources
  • B
    Accumulation of wastes
  • C
    air pollution
  • All of these

Answer: D.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
Impact of urbanisation on the ecosystem ________________ .
  • A
    encroachment of nearby agricultural land and forests to accommodate migrated population
  • B
    Slums and jhuggi clusters come up
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • D
    neither (a) nor (b)

Answer: C.

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Statement (1): Industry is said to be large scale industry if investment in fixed assets is at least ₹ 10 crore.
Statement (2): Environment includes biotic and non-biotic elements.
  • Both statements are true.
  • B
    Both statements are false.
  • C
    Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.
  • D
    Statement 2 is true, Statement 1 is false.

Answer: A.

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Assertion(A): Cottage industries use locally available resources.
Reason(R): They use old techniques of production.
  • A
    Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true and Reason(R) is the correct explanation of Assertion(A).
  • Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true and Reason(R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion(A).
  • C
    Assertion(A) is true but Reason(R) is false.
  • D
    Assertion(A) is false but Reason(R) is true.

Answer: B.

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