Where was the first cotton mill established?
  • Bombay
  • Madras
  • Calcutta
  • Kanpur
In bengal , which mill was established?
  • Cotton
  • Silk
  • Jute
  • Opium
When was Elgin Mill Started ?
  • 1856
  • 1830
  • 1880
  • 1860
Which commodity was exported to china?
  • jute
  • iron and steel
  • opium
  • indigo
Which Industrial entrepreneur setup the joint stock ventures in 1830s
  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Dwarkanath Tagore
  • JRD TATA
  • GD Birla
How did the mill owners organize the recruitment of workers?
  • Skills assessment was done
  • jobbers were recruited
  • selection team was organised
  • Family members of the owners were recruited.
which indian industrialist setup the first jute mill.
  • GD BIRLA
  • DINSHAW PETIT
  • SETH HUKUMCHAND
  • DADA NAROJI
Local Merchants mostly traded with
  • European countries
  • Great Britain
  • Burma and Middle East
  • China
Which of the following was one of the most biggest European Agency?
  • Andrew Yule
  • Tata and co
  • Jack and Jones
  • bretton woods
Which of the following is an Indian Chamber ?
  • FICCI
  • NITI AYOG
  • ISRO
Which of the following goods were not for sale in India?
  • Cotton
  • Tea and Coffee Plantation
  • Manchester Goods
The swadeshi movement led to
  • Boycott of foreign goods
  • decline in Imports
  • Increased importance of local goods
  • All of these.
How the world war 1 changed the Industrial Scenario
  • Small Scale industries pre dominate
  • Manchester Imports Decline
  • Indian industries also produced War Goods
  • All of these
Which war materials were produced in India to supply to Britain during World War I?
  • Gunpowder, cannons and other ammunition.
  • Jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots.
  • Medicines for the wounded soldiers.
  • Hammers, axes and other building material.
which technological advancement dominated Indian Handlooms?
  • Spinning Jenny
  • Steam Power
  • Fly Shuttle
  • None of them
During the famine , the production of which quality wasn't affected?
  • Finer Textile
  • Coarser Textile
  • jute
  • opium
Production of the Banarasi saree belongs to which state
  • Banaras
  • maharashtra
  • Punjab
  • Orrisa
Manchester made goods were advertised in Indian Market through
  • Buyers
  • Suppliers
  • labels
Apart from text what was represented on the labels?
  • caricatures
  • logos
  • Brand name
  • images of Indian God and Goddesses
Which of the following is advantage of Advertisement
  • It makes product attractive and desirable
  • increases value of products
  • Shape the mind of people and create new needs.
  • All of these
Name the first industrial country in the world:
  • France
  • Japan
  • Britain
  • Germany
Q.1: - Guilds were associations of-
  • (a) Industrialization
  • (b) Exporters
  • (c) Traders
  • (d) Producers
Q.2: - Which of the following best defines a Jobber.
  • (a) Employed by industrialists to get new recruits
  • (b) Old trusted worker
  • (c) Person of authority and power
  • (d) Controlled lives of workers
Where was the first jute mill established?
  • (a) Surat
  • (b) Delhi
  • (c) Culcutta
  • (d) Bombay
Elgin mill was set up at
  • (a) Luknow
  • (b) Calicut
  • (c) Kanpur
  • (d) Madras
Who established the first jute mill in India?
  • (a) Dinshaw Petit
  • (b) Dwarkanath Tagore
  • (c) Jamshedjee Tata
  • (d) Seth Hukumchand
This city connected India to the gulf and red sea port in the pre-colonial period.
  • (a) Mumbai
  • (b) Surat
  • (c) Madras
  • (d) Calicut
Which among these was a pre colonial sea port?
  • (a) Vishakhapatnam
  • (b) Chennai
  • (c) Hoogly
  • (d)Cochin
What did the term ‘Orient’ refers to-
  • (a) England
  • (b) Asia
  • (c) Russia
  • (d) America
Who was E.T. Paull
  • (a) He was a popular music publisher
  • (b) Economist
  • (c) Writer
  • (d) Philosopher
What was the fly shuttle used for-
  • (a) Washing
  • (b) Weaving
  • (c) Drying
  • (d) Sowing
18th Century India witnessed the decline of which port town?
  • (a) Surat
  • (b) Bombay
  • (c) Calcutta
  • (d) Madras
First country to undergo industrial revolution is
  • (a) Japan
  • (b) Britain
  • (c) Germany
  • (d) France
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