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The making of a globalised world MCQ in English Class 10th History Book-India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter-3 Chapter Wise MCQ

 

The making of a globalised world MCQ in English Class 10th History Book-India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter-3 Chapter Wise MCQ

When was GATT established?

A.  In 1947

B. In 1948

C.  In 1945

D.  in 1949


What was the name of the unknown continent that Christopher Columbus accidentally reached 

A.  Suriname 

B. China ​ 

C.  Australia 

D.  America


Which area of ​​America was called the city of gold?

A.  Baltimore 

B. New Jersey 

C.  El Dorado

D.  New York


Which country provided world capital and loans in 1930 AD?

A. France ​ 

B.  America

C.  England 

D.  Germany


Under some agreement did the imperialists divide Africa?

A.  Paris Agreement 

B.  Geneva Agreement

C.  Munich Agreement 

D.  Berlin Agreement


Who among the following is called the child of Britain Woods?

A.  International Monetary Fund and World Bank 

B.  International Court of Justice and the European Union 

C.  United Nations and Security Council 

D.  World Trade Organisation and International Health Organisation


How many people from Europe settled in America and Australia in the 19th century?

A.  2 crores 

B.  crores 

C.  4 crore 

D.  5 crore


Name the law under which the British Government banned the import of corn? 

A.  Corn Law

B.  Rowlatt Act 

C.  Stop X 

D.  Abkhazia X


Which city was called Canal Colony?

A.  Residential area of ​​officers 

B.  The businessman's residential area 

C.  The residential area of ​​the worker 

D.  The colony of people built on the banks of the canal


Which of the following was not an economic exchange flow?

A.  Business 

B.  Labor 

C.  Capital 

D. Communication


Which of the following countries were considered among the richest countries till the 18th century?

A.  China and India

B.  Italy and Spain 

C.  Japan and the United States 

D.  Britain and France


What is meant by trade surplus?

A. Difference in value of import and export of goods

B. Difference in the prices of goods sold by traders 

C. investing in the business 

D. Decreased trade 


How many times had the world trade increased between 1820 and 1914?

A.  5 to 10 times 

B.  10 to 20 times 

C.  20 to 30 times 

D.  25 to 40 times


Which countries do many of our food items come from?

A.  America

B. China ​ 

C. Japan ​ 

D.  Russia


Which of the following diseases had a profound impact on the livelihood of the people and the local economy of Africa in the 1880s? 

A.  Smallpox 

B.  Cholera 

C.  Plague

D.  Redpest


Where was the World Trade Organisation established?

A.  New York 

B. Austria ​ 

C. Washington

D.  Geneva


Which was the largest centre of world trade in the 18th century?

A.  America 

B.  Australia 

C. Europe ​ 

D.  Africa


In which continent did the animal disease called Redpest spread?

A.  Africa 

B.  America 

C.  Australia 

D.  Austria


Which of the following class of countries is called the Central Powers?

A.  Germany Russia France 

B.  Russia Germany Britain 

C.  Germany America Austria 

D.  Germany Austria Hungary and Ottoman Turkey  


Which of the following is not a feature of globalisation?

A. Movement of people between countries for jobs, education etc. 

B. Increasing taxes on imports

C. Exchange of more goods and services between countries 

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Globalization today mainly refers to? 

A.  Business Migration of people in search of work 

B.  an economic system that has emerged over the last 50 years

C.  Cultural relations among Vedic societies 

D.  Operation of capital


Who among these is Britain Woods' twin?

A. The United States and the Soviet Union 

B. Agreement on the framework of the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference 

C. Two international banks IMF and World Bank

D. None of these



Who among the following did not travel through the Silk Routes in the pre-modern world?

A.  Christian 

B.  Trader 

C.  Police campaigner 

D.  Tourists


Who adopted the concept of assembly line to produce automobiles?

A.  Henry Ford 

B.  Ramesh Sarwan 

C.  VS Naipaul 

D.  Ty Coppola


On which day is Human Rights Day celebrated?

A.  10 January 

B. 10 August 

C.  10 November 

D.  10 December


When was the World Trade Organisation established?

A.  In 1995

B.  In 1996

C.  In 1997

D.  In 1998


Who invented the Spinning Jenny Machine in 1764 AD?

A.  Hargreaves 

B.  Retail

C.  Stanley

D.  John


Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Great Depression of 1929?

A.  Fall in the prices of agricultural products 

B.  A large number of people became unemployed 

C.  came and business declined considerably 

D.  New industries were being established


The first two European countries to occupy America?

A.  Spain and Portugal

B.  Austria and Hungary 

C.  Netherlands and Britain 

D.  Spain and Britain


What infectious disease arrived in South America with the Europeans?

A.  AIDS ​ 

B.  Play 

C.  Small Pox 

D.  Cholera

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