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The American Civil War resulted in the reduction of cotton exports from India.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

When the American Civil War broke out and cotton supplies from the US were cut off, Britain turned to India. As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up.

Kowasjee Nanabhoy set up the first cotton mill at ______ .

  1. Mumbai

  2. Bangalore

  3. Delhi

  4. Calcutta


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The first cotton mill to be established by Cowasjee Nanabhoy was in Mumbai on 7 July 1854. The mill was called Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company. It was India’s first steam-powered textile mill. The mill started production on 7 February 1856 under the supervision of British engineers and skilled cotton operatives.

Jamshetji Tata started the steel plant at _______ in Jharkhand.

  1. Jamshedpur

  2. Ranchi 

  3. Patna 

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tata Iron and Steel Company was founded by Jamshedji Tata and established by Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907. Its largest plant located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. TISC has been recognized as one of the largest steel manufacturers and suppliers of steel products.

The most prosperous Indian Industry was the______industry.

  1. Textile

  2. Steel 

  3. Food

  4. None of the above 


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The textile industry was the most prosperous in India. Indian Woollen and silk items were also in huge demand all over the world, and this industry generated massive employment for both skilled and unskilled labour. But with the import of cheap foreign goods by Britishers the Textile industry bean to decline

The first jute mill in India was started in ________.

  1. Bombay

  2. Bengal

  3. Madras

  4. Ahmedabad


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The first jute mill was established at Rishra, on the River Hooghly near Calcutta in 1855 when Mr. George Acland brought jute spinning machinery from Dundee. Four years later, the first power driven weaving factory was set up.

Ancient Indian steel was called as ________.

  1. wootz steel

  2. carbon steel

  3. alloy steel

  4. stainless steel


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ancient Indian steel was called as wootz steel. It had a uniform composition of 1–1.6% carbon and could be heated and shaped into bars and used in making articles like swords. It originated in India from around 6th century BC.

Wootz steel is also known as ____.

  1. Ukku

  2. Hindvi Steel

  3. Teling Steel

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wootz steel is a crucible steel characterized by a pattern of bands, which are formed by sheets of micro carbides within a tempered martensite or pearlite matrix in higher carbon steel, or by ferrite and pearlite banding in lower carbon steels. It is the pioneering steel alloy matrix developed in Southern India in the 6th century BC and exported globally. It was also known in the ancient world by many different names including Wootz, Ukku, Hindvi Steel, Hinduwani Steel, Teling Steel and Seric Iron.

The first railway line in Kerala was set in 1861 from _____ to ______.

  1. Beypore, Kollam

  2. Kollam, Tirur

  3. Beypore, Tirur

  4. Tirur, Tallakad


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The First Railway line in kerala was commissioned on 12 March 1861 from Beypur to Tirur. It was built by Madras Railway company.

Wootz steel originated in which of the following countries?

  1. India

  2. Saudi

  3. France

  4. Britain


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ancient Indian steel was called as wootz steel. It had a uniform composition of 1–1.6% carbon and could be heated and shaped into bars and used in making articles like swords. It originated in India from around 6th century BC.

When did the export of cotton and silk goods from India practically ceased?

  1. Starting of 19th century

  2. Middle of 19th century

  3. End of 18th century

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

By the middle of the 19th century, export of the cotton and silk goods from India practically ceased. The art of spinning and weaving, which for ages had given employment to thousands of  artisans became extinct.

After textiles India's second most important industry is _____.

  1. Jute

  2. Iron and steel

  3. Coal

  4. Tea


Correct Option: B

The percentage of carbon in wootz steel is _____.

  1. 3.5

  2. 2.5

  3. 1.6

  4. 0.05


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wootz Steel is produced by a method known in ancient India. The process involved preparation of porous iron, hammering it while hot to release slag, breaking it up and sealing it with wood chips in a clay container, and heating it until the pieces of iron absorbed carbon from the wood and melted. The steel thus produced had a uniform composition of 1–1.6% carbon and could be heated and forged into bars for later use in fashioning articles, such as the famous medieval Damascus swords.

During British rule in Kerala,  _______ was exceedingly cultivated instead of rice, which caused famine in certain places.

  1. Tobacco

  2. Coffee

  3. Coconut

  4. Tea


Correct Option: C

Rourkela Steel Plant is located in which of the following states?

  1. Tamilnadu

  2. Odisha

  3. Karnataka

  4. Telangana


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP), is located in Odisha. It was the first integrated steel plant in the public sector in India. It was set up with West German collaboration with an installed capacity of 1 million tonnes in the 1960s.

Where is TISCO located?

  1. Hyderabad

  2. Bangalore

  3. Jamshedpur

  4. Chennai


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

TISCO is the multinational steel company. It is a part of Tata Group, headquartered in Mumbai. TISCO is located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. It is the largest plant of TISCO. Tata Steel is the 10th-largest steel producer in the world.

The Tata Iron and Steel Works was completed with the aid of.

  1. Japanese experts

  2. Russian experts

  3. American experts

  4. French experts


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited was formed in 1907 at Mumbai. It was formed with the aid of American experts.  American specialists were brought in and began surveying in 1903. It primarily serves customers in the automotive, construction, consumer goods, engineering, packaging, lifting and excavating, energy and power, aerospace, etc.

In the beginning, the British followed a ___________ trade as their policy.

  1. Peaceful

  2. Forceful

  3. Predatory

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the beginning, English followed Peaceful Trade as their policy. But, they took advantage of the deteriorated political situation of India to establish their political supremacy.The Merchants of England who aspired to have trade with the East Countries, founded The East India Company in 1600 CE. They established trade links with India with the permission of Queen Elizabeth.

Modern factories in kerala were established by the middle of the twentieth century. Majorities of them were in _____________.

  1. Kozhikode and Kannur

  2. Kollam and Olloor

  3. Idukki and Wayanad

  4. Kochi and Travancore


Correct Option: D

The Dutch trading company to trade with the East countries was established in the year __________.

  1. 1498 CE

  2. 1600 CE

  3. 1602 CE

  4. 1664 CE


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

After the Portuguese, Dutch from the Netherlands arrived in India . In 1602 CE Dutch East India Company was established. Agra, Machalipatnam, Surat, Karaikal, Nagapatnam, Cochin and such other places were Dutch trading centres in India.

Which of the following were the trade centre/s of the Dutch ?

  1. Agra

  2. Karaikal

  3. Cochin

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

After the Portuguese, Dutch from the Netherlands arrived in India . In 1602 CE Dutch East India Company'' was established. Agra, Machalipatnam, Surat, Karaikal, Nagapatnam, Cochin and such other places were Dutch trading centres in India.

To overcome the famine caused due to excessive cultivation of coconut in Kerala during British rule, ________ was cultivated on a large scale.

  1. Rice

  2. Wheat

  3. Bajra

  4. Cassava


Correct Option: D

The Merchants of England, aspired to have trade with the ___________ countries

  1. North

  2. South

  3. East

  4. West


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In the beginning, English followed Peaceful Trade as their policy. But, they took advantage of the deteriorated political situation of India to establish their political supremacy. The Merchants of England who aspired to have trade with the East Countries, founded The East India Company in 1600 CE. They established trade links with India with the permission of Queen Elizabeth.

The French East India company was established in the year ___________.

  1. 1498 CE

  2. 1600 CE

  3. 1602 CE

  4. 1664 CE


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

French were the last among Europeans to reach India for trade. They established French East India Company in 1664 CE. In India, the French opened their first ware house at Surat in 1668 C.E. They opened their trade centers at Pondichery, Maslipatnam, Calicut, Maha, Karaikal and Chandranagar. Pondicherry was the capital of the French.

The method of obtaining Wootz by heating black magnetite ore in the presence of carbon in a sealed clay crucible inside a charcoal furnace is called ______.

  1. Tamilakam method

  2. Srilankan method

  3. Magadhan method

  4. Taxila method


Correct Option: A

Which is the largest sponge iron producer in the world?

  1. Algeria

  2. India

  3. Sri Lanka

  4. Bangladesh


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The process of sponge iron manufacturing involves removal of oxygen from iron ore. When that happens, the departing oxygen causes micro pores in the ore body, turning it porous. When the eventual product is observed under a microscope, it resembles a honeycomb structure, which looks spongy in texture. Hence the name sponge iron. India ranked first in 2013 by producing 18.679 tons of sponge iron. India is the world's largest producer of sponge iron, most of which is produced primarily through the coal-based method of production.

Under whose rule, land of the madambis was converted into pandaramvaka?

  1. Thirunal Marthanda Varma

  2. Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma

  3. Visakham Thirunal Rama Varma

  4. Thirunal Balarama Varma


Correct Option: A

Till the First World War, a large sector of Indian Industries was controlled by _________.

  1. Confederation of Indian Industries

  2. Banks

  3. Joint Stock Companies

  4. European Managing Agencies


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

European managing agencies controlled a large sector of Indian industries. Three of the biggest ones were: Bird Heiglers & Co., Andrew Yule, and Jardine Skinner & Co. 

They mobilised capital, set up joint stock companies and managed them.

Which of the following were the sites of production of Wootz steel?

  1. Mysore

  2. Golkonda

  3. Malabar

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

From the 17th century onwards, several European travelers observed the steel manufacturing in South India, at Mysore, Malabar and Golconda.

Which of the following was the first private bank in Kerala?

  1. Bank of Travancore

  2. Nedungadi Bank

  3. Imperial Bank

  4. Chartered Bank


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rao Bahadur T.M. Appu Nedungadi  established Nedungadi Bank in 1899 in Calicut, Kerala. It was the first private bank in not just Kerala but the whole South India. The bank was incorporated in 1913. 

Over long time, it opened 174 branches, some in Metropolitan cities of India too. Punjab National Bank took over Nedungadi in 2003.

Tippu Sultan's sword was made from a variety of steel with high carbon content, which is called as ____.

  1. Carbon steel

  2. Stainless steel

  3. Alloy steel

  4. Wootz steel


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tippu Sultan's sword was made up of the Wootz steel, which was manufactured in Southern India. Wootz Steel is produced by a method known in ancient India. The process involved preparation of porous iron, hammering it while hot to release slag, breaking it up and sealing it with wood chips in a clay container, and heating it until the pieces of iron absorbed carbon from the wood and melted. The steel thus produced had a uniform composition of 1–1.6% carbon and could be heated and forged into bars for later use in fashioning articles, such as the famous medieval Damascus swords.

In which year Hindustan Steel Limited (HSL) was set up?

  1. 1954

  2. 1830

  3. 1907

  4. 1919


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hindustan Steel Limited  was established in 1954 as a construction organization under the Ministry of Steel, Govt of India. It was formed with a mandate of developing and sourcing indigenous capabilities for setting up of integrated steel plants in India. It has a rich exposure in extraction of minerals and coal from open cast mines, removal of over burden etc. during the last decade.

Bokaro steel plant was established with the assistance of which of the following countries?

  1. China

  2. USA

  3. Germany

  4. Soviet Union


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bokaro Steel Plant (BSP) is located in the Bokaro district of Jharkhand. . It is the fourth integrated public sector steel plant in India built with Soviet help. It was incorporated as a limited company in 1964. It was later merged with the state-owned Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).

When did the British set up first railway line in Kerala?

  1. 1853

  2. 1856

  3. 1859

  4. 1861


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The first Railway line in Kerala was in Tirur from Beypore on 12th March 1861. It was 30.5 km long. Tirur is a town in Malappuram district in Kerala. Though no trains originate from this station, almost every train stops on it.

When Government of Travancore made landmark proclamation of granting the tenants ownership of the lands they cultivated?

  1. 1855

  2. 1865

  3. 1875

  4. 1885


Correct Option: B

The Malabar Tenants' Act of 1929 was based on the report of the ______________.

  1. Mayo Commission

  2. Logan Commission

  3. Macaulay Commission

  4. Hartog Commission


Correct Option: B

Which of the following were the French Trade Centre/s ?

  1. Pondichery

  2. Maslipatnam

  3. Calicut

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

French were the last among Europeans to reach India for trade. They established French East India Company in 1664 CE. In India, the French opened their first ware house at Surat in 1668 C.E. They opened their trade centers at Pondichery, Maslipatnam, Calicut, Maha, Karaikal and Chandranagar. Pondicherry was the capital of the French.

The British East India trading company was established in the year ________

  1. 1498 CE

  2. 1600 CE

  3. 1602 CE

  4. 1664 CE


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the beginning, English followed Peaceful Trade as their policy. But, they took advantage of the deteriorated political situation of India to establish their political supremacy. The Merchants of England who aspired to have trade with the East Countries, founded The East India Company in 1600 CE. They established trade links with India with the permission of Queen Elizabeth.

Under whose guidance, teak plantation was started in Nilambur during British rule in Kerala?

  1. Lord Mayo

  2. Lord Cuzan

  3. Lord Conolly

  4. Lord Dalhousie


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

H.V Conolly, the then Collector of British, laid the foundation of the Nilambur Teak Plantation in Malappuram in the 1840s.

When the Janmi-Kudian Act was passed that granted the land ownership to the tenants in Travancore?

  1. 1892

  2. 1894

  3. 1896

  4. 1898


Correct Option: C

Who started coir factory in Alappuzha in 1859?

  1. James Smith

  2. James Scott

  3. James Hilton

  4. James Darragh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The first Coir factory “Darragh Smail & Co.” for the manufacture of Coir floor furnishings was established by Mr. James Darragh together with Henry Smail at Alleppey during the year 1859. He was an adventurous Irish born American national. He started the coir manufacturing industry for producing coir mats, matting and other floor coverings on a factory basis. 

_________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

  1. Jamshetji Tata

  2. Ratan Tata

  3. Dhirubhai Ambani 

  4. None of  the above 


Correct Option: A

India's first textile mill was set up in 1854 in _______ .

  1. Bombay

  2. Gujarat

  3. Assam

  4. Chennai


Correct Option: A

Who was the founder of Tata Steel?

  1. Dorabji Tata

  2. Ratan Tata

  3. Jamsetji Tata

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

When the first iron and steel unit in India on modern lines was established?

  1. 1830

  2. 1907

  3. 1919

  4. 1874


Correct Option: B
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