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Question-1
The first iron and steel industry in India is
(A)
Tata Iron and steel industry
(B)
Bhilai steel plant
(C)
Visweswarayya iron and steel industry
(D)
Durgapur steel plant
Question-2
The industries that manufactures spare parts for other industries are known as
(A)
Key industry
(B)
Ancillary industry
(C)
Consumer industry
(D)
Tertiary industry
Question-3
The classification of industries on the basis of raw materials.
(A)
Agro based industries and mineral based industries
(B)
Heavy industry and light industry
(C)
Large scale and small scale industries
(D)
Public sector and private sector industries
Question-4
The industries which have bulky raw materials
(A)
Heavy industries
(B)
Large scale industries
(C)
Footloose industries
(D)
Mineral based industries.
Question-5
The industries in which no popular locational factors is predominant
(A)
High industries
(B)
Heavy industries
(C)
Footloose industries
(D)
Agro-based industries
Question-6
The industries which require a very large investment of capital and employ a large number of workers.
(A)
Footloose industries
(B)
Agro based industries
(C)
Forest based industries
(D)
Large scale industries
Question-7
A petrochemical industrial unit located near to the coastal refinery include
(A)
Vadodara
(B)
Hazira
(C)
Haldia
(D)
Rajpur
Question-8
The companies that operate in two or more countries is known as
(A)
Multinational company
(B)
Integrated company
(C)
International company
(D)
Co-operative company
Question-9
In India the leading producer of medium and heavy commercial vehicles is
(A)
TELCO
(B)
HMT
(C)
Hindustan Motors
(D)
Maruthi Udyog Ltd
Question-10
Tata Iron and Steel Company was established at
(A)
Burnpur
(B)
Durgapur
(C)
Jamshedpur
(D)
Rourkela
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