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What new technologies appeared between 700-1750 ?

  1. Persian wheel in irrigation

  2. Spinning wheel in weaving

  3. Fire arms in combat

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

At different moments in the period of 700-1750 new technologies made their appearance like the persian wheel in irrigation, the spinning wheel in weaving and the firearms in combat. New foods and beverages arrived in the subcontinent-potaoes, corn, chillies, tea and coffee.

When US became new colonial power?

  1. 1850

  2. 1870

  3. 1890

  4. 1900


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Britain and France made vast additions to their overseas territories in the late nineteenth century. Belgium and Germany became new colonial power. The US also became a colonial power in the late 1890s by taking over some colonies earlier held by Spain.

Which of these has been the MOST important factor in the rise of globalized trade?

  1. increase in world population

  2. emergence of multinational corporations

  3. decline in regional national resources

  4. breakdown of protective tariffs

  5. enhancement of communications technologies


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Protective tariffs are taxes, duties, or other roadblocks (generally in the form of monetary fees) placed on foreign goods by a national or state government in order to protect domestic products and markets. The increased fees levied on foreign goods are generally passed on to the consumer, making the foreign goods considerably more expensive than similar goods produced within the country.

Till which of the following year animal were shipped live from America to Europe?

  1. 1865

  2. 1870

  3. 1875

  4. 1880


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Till the year 1870s, animals were shipped live from America to Europe and then slaughtered when they arrived there. But after this a new technology introduced namely, refrigerated ships, which enabled the transport of perishable foods over long distance.

By 1932, nearly 9,000 American banks had failed, plummeting the nation into the worst economic disaster in American history What was the primary reason so many banks failed during the period? 

  1. Great Britain and France had failed to repay the loans taken out during the First World War.

  2. Many Americans failed to cave money during the decade due to consumer spending on luxury goods.

  3. Widespread embezzlement and corruption in the banking Industry had depleted bank reserves.

  4. Many loans were made to individuals and businesses unable to repay such loans.

  5. The Federal Reserve System relaxed its monetary policies to allow American businesses to prosper during the 1920 s.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The market crash weakened the nation's banks in two ways. First, by 1929, banks had lent billions to stock speculators. Second, many banks had invested depositors' money in the stock market, hoping for high returns. When stock values collapsed, banks lost money on their investments, and speculators defaulted on their loans. Having suffered serious losses, many banks cut back drastically on loans. With less credit available, consumers and businesses were not able to borrow as much money, sending the economy into a recession. Some banks could not absorb the losses they suffered and had to close. The government did not insure bank deposits, so if a bank failed, customers, including even those who did not invest in the stock market, lost their savings. As a growing number of banks closed in 1929 and 1930, a severe crisis of confidence in the banking system further destabilized the economy. News of bank failures worried Americans. Some depositors made runs on banks, thus causing the banks to fail. A bank run takes place when many depositors decide to withdraw their money at the same time, usually out of fear that the bank will collapse. Most banks make a profit by lending money received from depositors and collecting interest on the loans. The bank keeps only a fraction of depositors' money in reserve. Usually, that reserve is enough to meet the bank's needs. If too many people withdraw their money, however, the bank will collapse. By 1932, about one in four banks in the United States had gone out of business.

In the western world, modern cities grew with _______________.

  1. Colonisation

  2. Imperialism

  3. Communalism

  4. Industrialisation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Due to Industrialisation, many new industries came up, which provided jobs to thousands of people. To ensure the facilities like home to the workers of the industries many new cities grew around the industries with all the necessary and modern amenities

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, what fueled the increase in global trade?

  1. The export of cheap labor in the form of slaves from Africa

  2. The active participation of the Chinese government in expanding trade

  3. The massive amounts of silver made available from New World mines

  4. The influx of New World cash crops like sugar and tobacco


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Precious metals, particularly silver, from mines located in presentday Peru and Mexico also enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia. Legends spread in seventeenth-century Europe about South America’s fabled wealth. Many expeditions set off in search of El Dorado, the fabled city of gold. 

Which of the following statements are true?

A. Even after independence people of Hyderabad princely state were under Nizam rule.

B. Hyderabad joined Indian union on the day of Independence.

  1. Only A

  2. Only B

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Among the given options only A is true because union of Hyderabad with India was a result of police action but it did not occur on the Independence Day. It took place on 17th September 1948.

Which of the following demand(s) was(were) taken up by the communists?

  1. To end vetti

  2. Oppression by doras

  3. Land reforms

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Telangana Rebellion was a movement against the feudal landlords of the Telangana region. The communists were successful in organizing a successful rebellion and distribution of land.

A political party formed to unite the Muslims in the State in support of Nizam and to reduce the Hindu majority by large-scale conversion to Islam

  1. MIM

  2. IMM

  3. MIS

  4. ISM


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In 1926, Mahmud Nawazkhan, a retired Hyderabad official, founded the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (also known as Ittehad or MIM). Its objectives were to unite the Muslims in the State in support of Nizam and to reduce the Hindu majority by large-scale conversion to Islam.