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Question-1
The first National Jute policy was formulated by the Indian govt. in the year
(A)
2000
(B)
2002
(C)
2004
(D)
2005
Question-2
The city known a Lancashire of India
(A)
Mumbai
(B)
Chennai
(C)
Ahmedabad
(D)
Coimbatore
Question-3
The cultivation of Mulberry plants is known as
(A)
Seri culture
(B)
Silvi culture
(C)
Mori culture
(D)
Horticulture
Question-4
The byproduct of sugarcane used as a raw material for paper manufacturing
(A)
Khandsari
(B)
Molasses
(C)
Bagasse
(D)
Press mud
Question-5
The city which is often called 'Manchester of India'
(A)
Mumbai
(B)
Ahmedabad
(C)
Coimbatore
(D)
Vododara
Question-6
The city which is known as 'cotton polis of India'
(A)
Calcutta
(B)
Coimbatore
(C)
Salem
(D)
Mumbai
Question-7
The first woolen textile industry in India was set up at
(A)
Pune
(B)
Salem
(C)
Kanpur
(D)
Patna
Question-8
The most important cotton textile center in Tamil Nadu
(A)
Coimbatore
(B)
Chennai
(C)
Madurai
(D)
Salem
Question-9
The state which leads in the production of silk
(A)
Maharashtra
(B)
Karnataka
(C)
Tamil Nadu
(D)
West Bengal
Question-10
A commercial product obtained from press mud
(A)
Shoe polish
(B)
Rum
(C)
Vinegar
(D)
Fiber
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