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CBSE - Work, Life & Leisure
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Practice Question
Work, Life & Leisure
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Work, Life & Leisure
How could the problem of scarcity of land in Bombay be solved?
(a) By building high-rise buildings
(b) Through population control
(c) Through massive reclamation projects
(d) By stopping migration to Bombay and sending people to their original homes
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
Work, Life & Leisure
1
People in industrial cities believed that the black fog created :
(a) Bad tempers, smoke-related illnesses and dirty clothes
(b) Black skies and black vegetables
(c) Air pollution
(d) Serious ecological problems
Correct Answer: 1
2
When was the Bombay Improvement Trust established?
(a) 1861
(b) 1898
(c) 1899
(d) 1862
Correct Answer: 2
3
The rice mills of Tolleygunge tackled the problem of pollution by
(a) Reclaiming marshy lands and building factories on them to prevent smog
(b) Not allowing railways to bring coal to them
(c) Burning rice husks instead of coal in 1920
(d) Controlling smoke through legislation
Correct Answer: 3
4
To which of the following European powers did the seven islands of Bombay belong before passinginto the hands of the British?
(1) German
(2) French
(3) Dutch
(4) Portuguese
Correct Answer: 4
5
The congestion in the 19th century industrial city led to a yearning for :
(a) A clean country air, a holiday home in the countryside for the rich
(b) Making new lungs , for the city, a Green Belt around London
(c) Building of the garden city, with common gender spaces, beautiful views, full of plants and trees
(d) All the above
Correct Answer: 4