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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
The United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference was held at Bretton Woods in (USA) in the year
(1) 1942
(2) 1943
(3) 1944
(4) 1945
Correct Answer: 3
2
Which of the following statements is not true of mass production?
(1) Lowered cost and prices of goods
(2) Stress-free working
(3) Increased output per worker
(4) Assembly line production
Correct Answer: 2
3
The dramatic change in global agricultural economy occurred in West Punjab, India. The similarity was :
(1) Building of irrigation canals to transform semi-deserts into fertile agricultural
lands for growing wheat and cotton for export
(2) Peasants from other parts of Punjab were settled in these canal colonies
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Importing labour from southern India
Correct Answer: 3
4
Which one of the following countries has an effective right of veto
over IMF and World Bank?
(1) India
(2) the USA
(3) Srilanka
(4) Japan
Correct Answer: 3
5
Which of the following statements is true about the international monetary system?
(1) A system which links national currencies and monetary system
(2) A system based on fixed exchange rates, for example, Indian rupee was pegged to the dollar at a fixed rate
(3) The dollar was anchored to gold at a fixed price of $ 35 per ounce of gold
(4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4