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Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence MCQ for Class 11

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Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence MCQ for Class 11

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  1. Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence MCQ for Class 11 Economics Get Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence MCQ for Class 11 Economics in PDF. Students can easily prepare by solving these MCQ Questions for Class 10 English. Each question has 4 options followed by the correct answer. You can also take a free test of these Footprints without feet MCQs. Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence MCQ for Class 11 Economics Question. High value of which of the following indicators reflected social backwardness during the British rule in India? (a) Literacy Rate (b) Female literacy (c) Infant Mortality Rate (d) Life Expectancy Question. On the basis of the workforce engaged in various sectors in pre-independent India, the following are ranked from the highest to the lowest? (Choose correct alternative) (a) Primary sector, Secondary sector, Tertiary sector (b) Tertiary sector, Primary sector, Secondary sector

  2. (c) Secondary sector, Tertiary sector, Primary sector (d) Primary sector, Tertiary sector, Secondary sector Question. Which industry suffered a major setback during the British rule? (a) Cement (b) Iron and steel (c) Handicraft (d) Paper Question. The motive of British government behind de-industrialisation was: (i) To get raw material from India at cheap rate (ii) To sell British manufactured goods in Indian market at high prices (iii) To focus on development of agriculture (iv) To get finished products from India at cheap rate (a) Both (i) and (ii) above (b) Both (ii) and (iv) above (c) Only (iii) above

  3. (d) Only (iv) above Question. The decline of handicraft industries led to: (i) Large scale unemployment (ii) Encouraged the import of manufactured goods from Britain (iii) Development of capital goods industries in India (iv) Encouraged the export of manufactured goods to Britain (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) above (b) (i), (iii) and (iv) above (c) Both (i) and (ii) above (d) Both (i) and (iv) above Question. Which year is described as the “Year of Great Divide”? (a) 1881 (b) 1921 (c) 1907 (d) 1931

  4. Question. The opening of Suez Canal served as a direct route for ships operating between: (a) India and America (b) India and Sri Lanka (c) India and Pakistan (d) India and Britain Question. The British introduced railways in India in the year_________ . (a) 1849 (b) 1850 (c) 1851 (d) 1859 Question. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to the development of railways by the British? (a) It helped in breaking geographical and cultural barriers among people. (b) It promoted commercialisation of Indian agriculture. (c) The social benefits accruing due to development of railways outweighed the country’s huge economic loss.

  5. (d) It increased the volume of India’s exports. Question. The export surplus generated during the British rule was used: (a) To meet administrative expenses of the British government (b) To meet expenses on war fought by the British government (c) To import invisible items (d) All of the above Question. The main reason for stagnation in agriculture during the British rule was: (a) Lack of technology (b) Commercialisation of agriculture (c) Land tenure system (d) De–industrialisation Question. The literacy rate and the female literacy rate of India at the time of independence were: (a) 16 per cent, 7 per cent (b) 12 per cent, 7 per cent (c) 32 per cent, 16 per cent

  6. (d) 16 per cent, 12 per cent All the MCQs Question for Class 11 Economics available here. If You are finding MCQ Questions for another grade then, don’t worry We have also MCQ Questions for all classes within chapter wise on cbsencertSolutions.com. We hope this will help you to score good marks in your exam.

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