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Question-1
Which is the natural factor affecting the location of an industry?
(A)
Labour
(B)
Market
(C)
Transport
(D)
Natural routes
Question-2
The type of business that typically carries a high capital cost , high barriers to entry and low transportability is termed as:
(A)
Heavy industry
(B)
Light industry
(C)
Medium industry
(D)
Small industry
Question-3
Raw material used in an industrial system can be classified as:
(A)
Input
(B)
Output
(C)
Process
(D)
By product
Question-4
The first country to become post-industrial society was:
(A)
The United States of America
(B)
Canada
(C)
India
(D)
Slovakia
Question-5
Which is known as India’s high-tech city?
(A)
Kerala
(B)
Bangalore
(C)
Delhi
(D)
Mumbai
Question-6
Which city in Canada is a popular location for high tech industries?
(A)
Ottawa
(B)
Brampton
(C)
Burlington
(D)
Dryden
Question-7
What is formal sector of employment?
(A)
Sector in which employment is not formally recognized
(B)
Sector in which employment is formally recognized
(C)
Sector in which employment benefits are there
(D)
Sector in which employment is based on contracts
Question-8
Informal sector of employment is :
(A)
Sector in which employment is not formally recognized
(B)
Sector in which employment is formally recognized
(C)
Sector in which employment benefits are there
(D)
Sector in which employment is based on contracts
Question-9
Which is the human factor affecting the location of an industry?
(A)
Energy supply
(B)
Raw material
(C)
Natural routes
(D)
Government policies
Question-10
The production of processed food is a job in the:
(A)
Primary sector
(B)
Tertiary Sector
(C)
Secondary sector
(D)
Middle sector
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