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World Geography Practice Test: World Industries
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World Geography Practice Test: World Industries
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1. The largest producer of paper in the world is
2. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Iron and Steel 1. Dortumund
B. Automobile 2. Seattle
C. Ship building 3. Detroit
D. Aircraft 4. Portsmouth Codes A B C D
3. Consider the following statements:
1. Iron and steel industries developed around lake Michigan in U.S.A. due to the availability of good quality coal.
2. Pittsburgh-Young stown area is the leading producer of steel in U.S.A.
3. The Lorraine area in France is significant for steel production.
4. The South Manchurian region accounts for nearly 60% of China’s pig iron production. Which of the above statements are correct?
4. Among the following which country is reliant on a single export of oil/ petroleum?
5. Most of Japanese industries are located on the
6. Match List-I (Industries) with List-II (Industrial Centres) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Automobile 1. Baltimore
B. Cotton Textile 2. Dallas
C. Iron and Steel 3. Wheeling
D. Ship building 4. Providence Codes A B C D
7. Which one of the following countries produces the largest amount of crude steel of the world?
8. The shift of aluminium industry from the Dnieper region to Siberia was made possible because of
9. Weber’s model of industrial location has been usefully applied to interpret the changing location of the British
10. Assertion (A) : There are regional disparities in the spatial organisations of economy. Reason (R) : Interactions among inherent factors in economic activities affect the texture of spatial organisation. Codes
11. Assertion (A) : Aluminium industry is located near the source of power. Reason (R) : Industries are usually located close to the source of raw materials. Codes
12. Match List-I (Towns) with List-II (Features) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Genvea 1. Museum town of Italy
B. Florence 2. Leading producer of sulphur
C. Sicily 3. Citrus fruit production
D. Naples 4. Leading port of Italy Codes A B C D
13. Consider the following statements:
1. Costa Rica is a leading exporter of cocoa.
2. Malaysia is a leading exporter of rubber. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
14. Which one of the following has influenced most regarding the location of industries in the world?
15. Match List-I (Towns) with List-II (Industrial/Business Activity) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Louisiana 1. Automobile Industry
B. Detroit 2. Flour milling
C. Houston 3. Refining and chemical industry
D. Minneapolis 4. Oil and gas Codes A B C D
16. Who of the following devoted himself to the study of the modes of life of Germans living outside Germany?
17. Assertion (A) : Denmark supplies dairy products and becon to neighboring markers in Northern Europe. Reason (R) : Denmark produces high quality grain and grass and its neighbours are industrialised. Codes
18. Match List-I with (Country) List-II (Names of shifting cultivation, the country is associated with) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Philippines 1. Chenna
B. Thailand 2. Caingin
C. Sri Lanka 3. Milpa
4. Tamrai Codes A B C
19. Among the following Asian countries, whose share in the world exports is the highest?
20. Match List-I (Places in U.S.A.) with List-II (Known for/as) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Butte Hills 1.Biggest railway junction
B. Chicago 2.Famous copper mine
C. Wisconsin and Minnesota 3.Coal and steel city D.Pittsburgh 4.Core of dairy-belt Codes A B C D
21. The classical model of industrial location theory in which least cost approach is of primary consideration is recognised as the industrial location theory of
22. Match List-I (Industry) with List-II (Place) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Iron and Steel 1. Leeds
B. Automobile 2. Kure
C. Ship-building 3. Atlanta D.Woolen textile 4. Birmingham Codes A B C D
23. Which one of the following groups represents key industries?
1. Crude oil electricity.
2. Petroleum refining and finished steel.
3. Cement and coal.
24. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II
A. Ivanovo 1. Cotton textile industry
B. Magnitogorsk 2. Engineering industry
C. Moscow 3. Iron and steel industry
D. St. Petersburg 4. Ship-building industry Codes A B C D
25. The country well-known for its small precision high cost industrial goods is