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CBSE - The Making of a Global World
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Practice Question
The Making of a Global World
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The Making of a Global World
Silk Route refers to
(1) Network of routes connecting China and Rome
(2) Network of routes connecting India and Rome
(3) Network of routes connecting China and India
(4) Network of routes connecting Asia with Europe and Northern Africa
Correct Answer: 2
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Related Questions
The Making of a Global World
1
Which among the following is referred to as the Bretton Woods twins?
(1) The IMF and the World Bank
(2) The IMF and the WTO
(3) The World Bank and the WTO
(4) None of the above
Correct Answer: 1
2
In which of the following years global agricultural economy had taken shape?
(1) By 1870
(2) By 1888
(3) By 1892
(4) By 1890
Correct Answer: 4
3
Who adopted the concept of an assembly line to produce automobiles?
(1) T. Cuppola
(2) V. S. Naipaul
(3) Henry Ford
(4) Ramesh Sarwan
Correct Answer: 3
4
"Bretton Woods" is associated with
(1) a post-war international system to preserve economic stability
(2) A United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (held in July 1944, in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire)
(3) A peace settlement after the Second World War
(4) Both (1) and (2)
Correct Answer: 4
5
Which of the following allowed the British Government to restrict the import of corn?
(1) Food Act
(2) Corn Act
(3) Corn Laws
(4) Import Act
Correct Answer: 3