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Class 8 Social Science (Resource And Development) Chapter 4 Industries

Chapter 4 of Class 8 Social Science, titled Industries, covers the essential concepts related to the role of industries in the economy and their impact on the development of a nation. It explores different types of industries, their classification, and their distribution across the world and India. The chapter highlights the factors influencing industrial location, such as raw materials, labor, capital, and government policies. It also discusses major industries like textiles, iron and steel, and information technology, explaining their significance in shaping both global and national economies. Additionally, the chapter touches upon the environmental concerns and challenges associated with industrial growth, such as pollution and resource depletion. By understanding these concepts, students are able to appreciate the balance between industrial growth and sustainable development. The chapter also emphasizes the need for modern industries to adopt eco-friendly practices to ensure long-term prosperity and a cleaner environment.

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Sub Topic: Introduction to Industries

1. In the context of an industrial system, what is the primary role of "processes"?

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Sub Topic: Definition of Industry

2. If a company is involved in the extraction of natural gas, which type of industry does it belong to?

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Sub Topic: Industry refers to an economic activity concerned with:

3. Which of the following is an example of an industry primarily concerned with the production of goods?

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Sub Topic: Production of goods (e.g., iron and steel industry)

4. Which raw materials are required to produce 1 tonne of steel?

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Sub Topic: Extraction of minerals (e.g., coal mining industry)

5. An iron and steel factory produces 10,000 units of steel per month. If each unit is sold at \$500 and the production cost per unit is \$350, what is the gross profit per month?

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Sub Topic: Provision of services (e.g., tourism industry)

6. Which of the following industries is concerned with the production of goods?

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Sub Topic: Importance of Industries

7. Which of the following industries is primarily involved in the extraction of minerals rather than the production of goods or provision of services?

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Sub Topic: Increases the value of raw materials (e.g., wood pulp to paper)

8. Which of the following best explains the concept of value addition in the manufacturing process?

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Sub Topic: Generates employment opportunities

9. What happens to the value of raw materials during the manufacturing process?

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Sub Topic: Strengthens the economy by producing good and services

10. (A) The manufacturing process in industries adds value to raw materials by converting them into more useful products.
(R) The value addition in manufacturing processes is the reason why finished products like paper and cloth have higher utility than their raw materials.

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Sub Topic: Classification of Industries

11. (This is an Assertion-Reason question) (A) The classification of industries based on raw materials and size is independent of each other.
(R) Raw material classification focuses on the source of inputs, while size classification emphasizes the scale of production and capital investment.

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Sub Topic: Industries are classified based on raw materials, size, and ownership.

12. Which of the following is an example of an agro-based industry?

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Sub Topic: Classification Based on Raw Materials

13. Which type of industry uses forest produce as raw materials?

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Sub Topic: Agro-based industries: Use plant and animal products as raw materials

14. Which of the following industries is considered an agro-based industry?

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Sub Topic: Marine-based industries: Use products from seas and oceans

15. Which of the following activities is directly associated with marine-based industries?

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Sub Topic: Mineral-based industries: Use minerals as raw materials

16. (A) The location of iron and steel industries shifted to coastal areas after 1950 due to the need to import iron ore from overseas.
(R) Coastal locations provided easy access to imported raw materials and facilitated the export of finished products.

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Sub Topic: Forest-based industries: Use forest produce as raw materials

17. A company plans to establish a forest-based industry in a region with a high deforestation rate. Which of the following strategies would best ensure sustainable use of forest resources while maintaining industrial productivity?

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Sub Topic: Classification Based on Size

18. An industry has 10 employees and a capital investment of \$50,000. The annual production is valued at \$200,000, and the products are handmade artifacts. What is the most appropriate classification for this industry?

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Sub Topic: Small-scale industries:

19. (A) Small scale industries use lesser amount of capital and technology as compared to large scale industries.
(R) Small scale industries produce small volumes of products, which requires less capital and technology.

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Sub Topic: Require low capital investment and simple technology

20. Which of the following is an example of a small scale industry?

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Sub Topic: Large-scale industries:

21. A company is planning to set up a new industry with an initial capital investment of \$500 million and expects to produce 1 million units annually. Based on the size classification of industries, which type of industry does this company fall under?

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Sub Topic: Require high capital investment and advanced technology

22. Which type of industry is characterized by products manufactured by hand using simple tools and low capital investment?

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Sub Topic: Require high capital investment and advanced technology

23. (A) The production of automobiles requires high capital investment and advanced technology.
(R) Large scale industries like automobile production involve significant capital investment and superior technology to produce large volumes of products.

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Sub Topic: Classification Based on Ownership

24. Anand Milk Union Limited is an example of which type of industry?

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Sub Topic: Classification Based on Ownership

25. (A) Maruti Udyog Limited is an example of a private sector industry.
(R) Private sector industries are owned and operated by individuals or a group of individuals.

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Sub Topic: Private sector: Owned by individuals or groups (e.g., Tata Steel)

26. Which of the following factors was NOT a reason for choosing Sakchi as the location for establishing Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO)?

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Sub Topic: Private sector: Owned by individuals or groups (e.g., Tata Steel)

27. Which of the following is an example of a joint sector industry?

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Sub Topic: Joint sector: Owned jointly by government and private individuals (e.g., Maruti Udyog Limited)

28. A joint sector industry has 60% of its shares held by the government and the remaining 40% by private individuals. If the total revenue generated by the industry is $500 million, how much revenue is attributable to the private shareholders?

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Sub Topic: Joint sector: Owned jointly by government and private individuals (e.g., Maruti Udyog Limited)

29. (A) Maruti Udyog Limited is a joint sector industry because it is owned jointly by the government and private individuals.
(R) Joint sector industries are characterized by shared ownership between the state and private individuals or groups.

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Sub Topic: Public sector: Owned and operated by the government (e.g., SAIL)

30. In which type of industry would you classify a company that is entirely owned and operated by a group of individuals?

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Sub Topic: Public sector: Owned and operated by the government (e.g., SAIL)

31. Which of the following industries is an example of a joint sector industry where ownership is shared between the government and private entities?

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Sub Topic: Cooperative sector: Owned by producers, workers, or suppliers (e.g., Amul, Sudha Dairy)

32. (A) Cooperative sector industries are owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials, workers or both.
(R) Anand Milk Union Limited and Sudha Dairy are examples of cooperative sector industries.

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Sub Topic: Cooperative sector: Owned by producers, workers, or suppliers (e.g., Amul, Sudha Dairy)

33. (A) Co-operative sector industries like Amul and Sudha Dairy are successful because they ensure fair pricing for producers and consumers.
(R) These industries are owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials, which eliminates middlemen and reduces costs.

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Sub Topic: Factors Affecting Location of Industries

34. (A) The availability of raw material is a crucial factor in determining the location of industries.
(R) Raw materials are often bulky and expensive to transport, making proximity to them economically advantageous.

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Sub Topic: Factors Affecting Location of Industries

35. (A) The iron and steel plant on Developen Dweep is located near the Chuna Mountains.
(R) The Chuna Mountains have the purest deposits of limestone, which is essential for the production of steel.

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Sub Topic: Industries are established based on the availability of:

36. An industry requires a large area of flat land, uninterrupted power supply, and government incentives to operate efficiently. Considering these factors, which of the following would be the most strategic location for this industry?

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Sub Topic: Industries are established based on the availability of:

37. What would be a significant advantage of locating an Iron and Steel Plant near the Chuna Mountains on Developen Dweep?

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Sub Topic: Raw materials (near sources of iron ore, coal, wood, etc.)

38. A steel plant is to be established on an island with limited port facilities but abundant local resources like iron ore, coal, and water. The purest limestone deposits are located in the Chuna Mountains, while the market for steel products is in Rajdhanipur. Considering transportation costs and resource availability, where should the plant be ideally located to minimize overall costs?

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Sub Topic: Raw materials (near sources of iron ore, coal, wood, etc.)

39. What role does water play in the location of an iron and steel plant?

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Sub Topic: Land (availability and cost)

40. Which of the following factors is most likely to influence an industry's decision to locate in a rural area with abundant land but high transportation costs?

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Sub Topic: Land (availability and cost)

41. How does government intervention in the form of subsidized land affect industrial location decisions?

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Sub Topic: Water (for processing and cooling)

42. What was a major reason for the relocation of iron and steel industries near sea ports after 1950?

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Sub Topic: Water (for processing and cooling)

43. After 1950, what became an important factor for the location of iron and steel industries?

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Sub Topic: Labour (skilled and unskilled workers)

44. An industry relocates to a new area with abundant unskilled labour from nearby villages. What long-term impact is this most likely to have on the region?

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Sub Topic: Labour (skilled and unskilled workers)

45. Why might an industry prefer to locate near areas with a high concentration of unskilled workers?

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Sub Topic: Power supply (electricity, coal, oil)

46. What is one of the main reasons industries were located near coal fields before 1950?

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Sub Topic: Power supply (electricity, coal, oil)

47. Which of the following factors was NOT a primary reason for the location of iron and steel industries near coal fields before 1950?

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Sub Topic: Capital (investment and funding)

48. A government provides a subsidy of \$10 million to encourage industries to set up in a backward region. If the total investment required is \$50 million, what percentage of the total investment is covered by the subsidy?

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Sub Topic: Capital (investment and funding)

49. How do government incentives like subsidised power and lower transport costs affect the location decisions of industries?

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Sub Topic: Transport (roads, railways, ports)

50. What is the significance of having a deep natural harbour for the location of an iron and steel plant?

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Sub Topic: Transport (roads, railways, ports)

51. Port Paschimpur on Developen Dweep has a deep natural harbour suitable for importing metal alloys. However, the current port facilities are minimal. If the government invests in expanding the port to handle larger shipments of raw materials, what would be the most significant impact on the location of the proposed iron and steel plant?

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Sub Topic: Market (demand for finished products)

52. (A) The location of an iron and steel plant on Developen Dweep is primarily influenced by the proximity to Rajdhanipur's engineering works.
(R) Transport costs for small steel bars and light steel plates are relatively low when the market is nearby.

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Sub Topic: Market (demand for finished products)

53. Which of the following factors is most likely to influence the location of an industry if the primary market for its products is concentrated in a specific region?

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Sub Topic: Industrial System

54. (A) In the textile industry, cotton is an input.
(R) Cotton is a raw material that is converted into finished products through processes like ginning and spinning.

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Sub Topic: Industrial System

55. In the textile industry, if the cost of ginning is \$2000, spinning is \$1500, weaving is \$2500, dyeing is \$1000, and printing is \$500, what is the total process cost?

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Sub Topic: Inputs: Raw materials, labour, power, capital

56. A textile industry requires cotton, human labour, and transport cost as inputs. If the cost of cotton is \$5000, human labour is \$3000, and transport cost is \$1000, what is the total cost of inputs?

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Sub Topic: Inputs: Raw materials, labour, power, capital

57. If a textile factory produces 1000 shirts and sells each shirt at \$20, what is the total income earned from the output?

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Sub Topic: Government policies (incentives, subsidies, tax benefits)

58. (A) Governments often provide subsidies and tax benefits to industries to encourage their establishment in backward areas.
(R) These incentives help in reducing the operating costs of industries, making it financially viable for them to set up in less developed regions.

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Sub Topic: Government policies (incentives, subsidies, tax benefits)

59. A government provides a tax benefit of 15% on the total investment made by an industry in a special economic zone. If the industry invests \$1,200,000, what is the tax benefit amount?

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Sub Topic: Processes: Manufacturing steps (e.g., refining, assembling)

60. Which of the following is a process involved in the textile industry?

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Sub Topic: Processes: Manufacturing steps (e.g., refining, assembling)

61. (A) In the textile industry, ginning is a crucial step in converting raw cotton into yarn.
(R) Ginning removes impurities from raw cotton, making it suitable for spinning.

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Sub Topic: Outputs: Finished goods and economic benefits

62. (A) The output of an industrial system includes only the finished goods produced.
(R) Finished goods are the tangible results of the industrial processes, while economic benefits are indirect outcomes.

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Sub Topic: Outputs: Finished goods and economic benefits

63. In the textile industry, which of the following is considered a finished product?

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Sub Topic: Industrial Regions

64. (A) Industrial regions tend to be located near sea ports and coal fields.
(R) Sea ports provide easy access to raw materials and markets, while coal fields supply necessary energy for industries.

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Sub Topic: Industrial Regions

65. Why do industrial regions tend to be located near sea ports?

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Sub Topic: Global Industrial Regions

66. (A) Industrial regions tend to be located in temperate areas, near sea ports and coal fields.
(R) These locations provide easy access to raw materials, transport facilities, and energy resources.

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Sub Topic: Global Industrial Regions

67. (A) The eastern North America industrial region is primarily located near major coal fields and sea ports.
(R) Proximity to coal fields and sea ports reduces transportation costs and provides easy access to raw materials and markets.

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Sub Topic: Major Industrial Regions of India

68. Which of the following is a major industrial region in India known for its IT and software industries?

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Sub Topic: Major Industrial Regions of India

69. Which of the following industrial regions in India is located in the state of Gujarat?

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Sub Topic: distribution of major industries

70. (A) The iron and steel industry is predominantly located in Germany, USA, China, Japan, and Russia.
(R) These countries have abundant reserves of raw materials like iron ore and coal, making them ideal for the iron and steel industry.

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Sub Topic: distribution of major industries

71. Which of the following regions is a major hub for the textile industry?

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Sub Topic: Iron and Steel Industry

72. (A) The iron and steel industry in India developed primarily due to the availability of raw materials, cheap labour, transport, and market facilities.
(R) The proximity to coal fields, railways, and ports significantly influenced the location of iron and steel plants in India.

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Sub Topic: Iron and Steel Industry

73. What significant change occurred in the location of iron and steel industries after 1950?

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Sub Topic: Global Iron and Steel Industry Location

74. Which of the following factors contributed to Jamshedpur being a major center for the iron and steel industry in India?

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Sub Topic: Global Iron and Steel Industry Location

75. Why did the iron and steel industry begin to be located near sea ports after 1950?

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Sub Topic: Iron and Steel Industry in India

76. (A) Jamshedpur is the most conveniently situated iron and steel centre in India.
(R) Jamshedpur is close to iron ore, coal, manganese deposits, and has sufficient water supply from the Kharkai and Subarnarekha rivers.

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Sub Topic: Iron and Steel Industry in India

77. Which of the following factors was NOT a significant reason for choosing Sakchi (now Jamshedpur) as the location for the Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO)?

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Sub Topic: Case Study: Jamshedpur (TISCO)

78. (A) Jamshedpur is considered the most conveniently situated iron and steel centre in India.
(R) It is located near raw material sources like iron ore, coal, and manganese deposits, and has access to sufficient water supply from rivers Kharkai and Subarnarekha.

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Sub Topic: Case Study: Jamshedpur (TISCO)

79. (A) The establishment of TISCO in Jamshedpur was primarily driven by its proximity to raw materials and a large market.
(R) The availability of coal from Jharia coalfields and iron ore from Odisha and Chhattisgarh made Jamshedpur an ideal location for the steel industry.

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Sub Topic: Established in 1907

80. How did the establishment of TISCO influence the industrial landscape of India post-Independence?

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Sub Topic: Established in 1907

81. What significant change occurred in the iron and steel industry after India's Independence in 1947?

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Sub Topic: Favourable location factors

82. Why did the iron and steel industry begin to locate near sea ports after 1950?

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Sub Topic: Favourable location factors

83. Which of the following factors contributed to Pittsburgh's development as a major steel city in the United States?

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Sub Topic: Other industries in Jamshedpur:

84. What is one of the products manufactured by industries in Jamshedpur apart from steel?

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Sub Topic: Other industries in Jamshedpur:

85. (A) Jamshedpur has a diverse industrial base that includes the production of locomotive parts and agricultural equipment.
(R) The establishment of TISCO in Jamshedpur led to the growth of other industries producing a variety of goods.

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Sub Topic: Factors influencing growth

86. Consider the proposed Iron and Steel Plant on Developen Dweep. Which of the following factors would most likely influence the decision to recruit unskilled workers from nearby fishing villages rather than relocating skilled workers?

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Sub Topic: Factors influencing growth

87. Which of the following factors is most likely to influence the location of an iron and steel plant near a river?

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Sub Topic: Steel-based industries

88. Which of the following factors played a crucial role in the establishment of the Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) in Jamshedpur?

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Sub Topic: Steel-based industries

89. (A) The ideal location for the iron and steel industry shifted to near sea ports after 1950.
(R) This shift was primarily due to the need to import iron ore from overseas and the availability of large flat land near sea ports.

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Sub Topic: Information Technology (IT) Industry

90. (A) Silicon Valley is considered a major hub for the Information Technology industry.
(R) Silicon Valley has a high concentration of IT companies and startups.

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Sub Topic: Information Technology (IT) Industry

91. What role does government policy play in the success of IT hubs like Silicon Valley and Bangalore?

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Sub Topic: Emerging industry (Sunrise Industry)

92. In which of the following countries is the textile industry concentrated?

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Sub Topic: Major Hubs:

93. Which of the following industrial regions in India is known for its steel production centres like Bhilai, Durgapur, and Jamshedpur?

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Sub Topic: Silicon Valley (USA)

94. What role do government policies play in sustaining Silicon Valley's position as a global leader in technology?

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Sub Topic: Bangalore (India)

95. Which industrial area in Bangalore is primarily focused on electronic manufacturing?

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Sub Topic: Factors affecting IT industry:

96. What distinguishes the Information Technology industry from traditional industries like iron and steel?

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Sub Topic: Skilled workforce

97. A multinational corporation relocates its IT operations to a developing country. What is the primary advantage it gains from the skilled workforce in this new location?

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Sub Topic: Infrastructure (internet, electricity)

98. (A) The Information Technology industry is concentrated in regions with advanced internet and electricity infrastructure.
(R) Advanced infrastructure is essential for the development and operation of the Information Technology industry.

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Sub Topic: Government support

99. Considering the textile industry's concentration in regions like India and Hong Kong, how does government support play a pivotal role in maintaining its global competitiveness?

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Sub Topic: Research and development

100. (A) The iron and steel industry is essential for the development of other industries because it provides raw materials like steel.
(R) Steel is a primary output of the iron and steel industry and is used as a raw material in various manufacturing processes.

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