Industrialisation

CUET PG Practice Question

  1. What was the primary reason for the decline of India’s indigenous industries during British rule?

Options:

  1. A) Lack of raw materials
  2. B) British-imposed tariffs and free trade policies
  3. C) Indian labor inefficiency
  4. D) Natural disasters

Answer: B) British-imposed tariffs and free trade policies



  1. Which of the following industries in India saw significant growth during the British period in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

Options:

  1. A) Iron and steel industry
  2. B) Shipbuilding industry
  3. C) Jute and cotton textile industries
  4. D) Leather industry

Answer: C) Jute and cotton textile industries



  1. Who is credited with establishing the first jute mill in India in 1855?

Options:

  1. A) J.N. Tata
  2. B) Dwarkanath Tagore
  3. C) Rustomjee Jamsetjee
  4. D) George Acland

Answer: D) George Acland



  1. The growth of the Indian cotton textile industry in the 19th century was largely concentrated in which of the following regions?

Options:

  1. A) Bengal
  2. B) Bombay Presidency
  3. C) Punjab
  4. D) Madras Presidency

Answer: B) Bombay Presidency



  1. Which industrialist is associated with the founding of Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) in 1907?

Options:

  1. A) Jamsetji Tata
  2. B) J.R.D. Tata
  3. C) Birla Brothers
  4. D) Dinshaw Petit

Answer: A) Jamsetji Tata



  1. The Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was established in which Indian town?

Options:

  1. A) Durgapur
  2. B) Bhilai
  3. C) Jamshedpur
  4. D) Asansol

Answer: C) Jamshedpur



  1. What was the main reason for the slow pace of industrialization in India during the British period?

Options:

  1. A) Lack of capital investment
  2. B) British focus on India as a raw material supplier
  3. C) Opposition from Indian rulers
  4. D) Inadequate labor supply

Answer: B) British focus on India as a raw material supplier



  1. Which of the following was a major Indian entrepreneur who played a significant role in the growth of India’s textile industry in the 19th century?

Options:

  1. A) J.N. Tata
  2. B) C.N. Wadia
  3. C) Sir Dorabji Tata
  4. D) Seth Hukumchand

Answer: D) Seth Hukumchand



  1. The Swadeshi movement (1905) gave an impetus to which of the following sectors?

Options:

  1. A) British-owned industries
  2. B) Indian cottage industries
  3. C) British textile imports
  4. D) Indian shipbuilding

Answer: B) Indian cottage industries



  1. Which Act, passed by the British in 1813, allowed British traders to exploit Indian markets while restricting Indian industries?

Options:

  1. A) Charter Act of 1813
  2. B) Government of India Act 1858
  3. C) Indian Trade and Commerce Act
  4. D) Indian Factories Act

Answer: A) Charter Act of 1813



  1. Which city emerged as the major center of the jute industry in India during the British period?

Options:

  1. A) Bombay
  2. B) Madras
  3. C) Calcutta
  4. D) Delhi

Answer: C) Calcutta



  1. What was the main export commodity from British India that fueled the textile mills of Britain during the 19th century?

Options:

  1. A) Tea
  2. B) Indigo
  3. C) Raw cotton
  4. D) Jute

Answer: C) Raw cotton



  1. Which of the following industrial sectors in India was particularly harmed by British-imposed tariffs and competition from British goods?

Options:

  1. A) Shipbuilding
  2. B) Railway manufacturing
  3. C) Steel manufacturing
  4. D) Cottage textile industry

Answer: D) Cottage textile industry



  1. Which major Indian industry benefitted from the British development of railways during the 19th century?

Options:

  1. A) Cotton textiles
  2. B) Iron and steel
  3. C) Coal mining
  4. D) Shipbuilding

Answer: C) Coal mining



  1. The British policy of “Drain of Wealth” primarily referred to the transfer of resources from India to Britain through which method?

Options:

  1. A) Industrial profits
  2. B) Colonial taxation
  3. C) Forced exports of raw materials
  4. D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above



  1. Who was the first Indian to establish a cotton mill in Bombay in 1854?

Options:

  1. A) Jamsetji Tata
  2. B) Dinshaw Petit
  3. C) C.N. Wadia
  4. D) Seth Hukumchand

Answer: B) Dinshaw Petit



  1. Which of the following factors most hindered the growth of heavy industries in India under British rule?

Options:

  1. A) Lack of skilled labor
  2. B) British monopolization of raw materials
  3. C) Lack of railway infrastructure
  4. D) High tariffs on imported goods

Answer: B) British monopolization of raw materials



  1. What was the role of the Indian Factory Act of 1881?

Options:

  1. A) To promote Indian-owned factories
  2. B) To regulate working conditions in factories
  3. C) To subsidize Indian industries
  4. D) To limit imports of British goods

Answer: B) To regulate working conditions in factories



  1. Which industry emerged as the leading industrial sector in India by the beginning of the 20th century?

Options:

  1. A) Textile industry
  2. B) Jute industry
  3. C) Iron and steel industry
  4. D) Coal industry

Answer: A) Textile industry



  1. Which British Governor-General is associated with the policy of encouraging British manufacturing at the expense of Indian handicrafts?

Options:

  1. A) Lord Wellesley
  2. B) Lord Dalhousie
  3. C) Lord Curzon
  4. D) Warren Hastings

Answer: B) Lord Dalhousie

 

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