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Questions Related to geography

Which of the following are the reasons for low productivity of iron and steel in India?

  1. High cost and limited availability of coking coal

  2. Poor infrastructure

  3. Irregular supply of energy

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Though, India is an important iron and steel producing country in the world yet, we are not able to perform to our full potential largely.

Reasons for low productivity of iron and steel includes which of the following reasons: 

  1. High costs and limited availability of coking coal 
  2. Lower productivity of labor 
  3. Irregular supply of energy 
  4. Poor infrastructure.

SPIC is the largest producer of _________ in India.

  1. Petrochemicals

  2. Sugar

  3. Salt

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Southern Petrochemical Industries Corporation Ltd, or SPIC, is an Indian company that makes petrochemicals. Its core competency is in fertiliser products. It has operations in power, oil and natural gas, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology applications in agriculture.

Heavy water plants are generally located near ______.

  1. Major irrigation projects

  2. Hydroelectric projects

  3. Fertilizer plants

  4. Nuclear power plants


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Heavy water plants are generally located near fertilizer plants. Heavy water  is used in the production  of fertilisers , so it is often seen that heavy water plants are  near  to the fertilisers industry. As the plants  are near, the cost of transportation gets reduced and use of heavy water  can be proper without any wastage.

__________ is not a physical factor which contributes to the location of individual industries.

  1. Power resources

  2. Favorable climate

  3. Labour

  4. Raw materials


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Many important factors involved in the location of individual industries are of relative significance, e.g., availability of raw materials, power resources, water, labour, markets and the transport facilities in which labour is not a physical factor.

Given below are some factors influencing the location of certain industries :
A. Skilled labour
B. Low transporation cost
C. Clean and dustfree environment
D. Availability of raw material
E. Government policy
Which among these have more strongly influenced location of IT industry in India ?

  1. A, B and C

  2. B, C and D

  3. C, D and E

  4. A, C and E


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Different industries require different inputs. IT industries are more likely to locate where there is skilled labour i.e workers with the right skills, government activity in planning the future distribution of industries, elimination of pollution of air and water i.e favourable government policies and clean and dust free environment is also an important locational factor. In IT industry there is no requirement of raw material or transportation.

What is a foot loose industry ?

  1. Any industry which can locate virtually anywhere

  2. Foot loose industry has no strong national orientation in its location requirements

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Footloose industry is a general term for an industry that can be placed and located at any location without effect from factors such as resources or transport.

These industries often have spatially fixed costs, which means that the costs of the products do not change despite where the product is assembled. Some industries may have a strong resource orientation, that is, if the raw material used in a production process is heavy and bulky in character, it makes sense to be located close to those natural resources. Heavy manufacturing districts around the world are usually located near major coal deposits. Such a resource-oriented location is often combined with good access to important transportation routes.

The ideal location of a sugar mill is near the sugarcane producing areas because:

  1. The government policies are favourable

  2. The basic raw material is heavy, bulky, perishable

  3. Availability of transport

  4. Establishment of industries is less expensive

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sugarcane is a bulky raw material and also perishable, i.e, its sucrose content goes on decreasing with time. Therefore, it is necessary to crush sugarcane within 24 hours of harvesting. 

What is the full form of NMCC? 

  1. National Manufacturing Computer Corporation

  2. New Medical Competitive Council

  3. National Manufacturing Competitive Council

  4. Non Medical Competitive Council

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The NMCC was established in 2004 as a part of the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) of the erstwhile government to provide a continuing forum for policy dialogue to energize and sustain the growth of the manufacturing industry.

A considerable part of our cotton, woollen and silk goods is produced on handlooms and powerlooms. The handloom and Khadi industry is located ______________.

  1. In the urban areas of lndia

  2. In the capital towns of the states

  3. Largely in the rural areas of India

  4. Only on the urban fringes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Cotton, Wollen and Silk goods is produced in the large power loom factories. It includes manufacturing of clothes using fibre or filament synthetic yarns. The handloom and Khadi industry is located largely in rural areas of India and were considered as important opportunities for providing rural employment. It was felt that this was a good way to provide non-farm employment opportunities to the poor artisans, who were otherwise unemployed and suffering from acute poverty, at very low per capita investment.

What does not make a substance a resource?

  1. Utility

  2. Value

  3. Quantity

  4. Quality


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Resources are assets that are used by the living systems for the survival and development.

Mere presence of a thing in certain quantity do not make a resource. But it should have a utility, value and quality by the people.