Class 8 Geography Chapter 6 Industries Questions Answers | Getting Ahead in Social Science NEP NCF

Class 8 Geography Chapter 6 Industries Questions Answers | Getting Ahead in Social Science NEP NCF

Class 8 Geography Chapter 6 Industries Questions Answers | Worksheet | Geography Chapter 6 Notes | New Getting Ahead in Social Science NEP NCF Orient Blackswan Publications New Book Answer Key Important Questions Answers Class 8 Chapters Explanation Videos Click Here:- 👇    • India after Independence Class 8 | Explana...   All Chapter's Solutions Click Here:- 👇    • Class 8| Social Studies| Most Important Mc...   Your Queries Solved: - Class 8 Social Science Geography Answer Key Class 8 Getting Ahead in Social Science NEP NCF 8th Class Geography Chapter 5 Industries Questions Answers Industries Question Answer Class 8 Geography Chapter 6 Industries Class 8 In Hindi Geography Chapter 6 Industries Class 8 Mcq Geography Chapter 6 Industries Class 8 Solutions Class 8 Worksheet 6 Social Science Solutions 8th Class Social Science Chapter 6 Question Answer Class 8 Geography Chapter 6 Exercise Question Answer 8th Class Geography Chapter 6 Question Answer Question Included in This Video: I. Multiple choice questions. 1. Traditionally, the term 'industry' referred to: a. economic activities that processed raw materials into finished goods b. all primary, secondary, tertiary activities that earned a profit c. the organised production of both goods and services d. all government-owned and privately-owned manufacturing activities 2. Match the following. Industries Names 1. Joint sector industries i. Reliance Industries 2. Public sector industries ii. Amul 3. Cooperative sector industries iii. Maruti Udyog Limited 4.Private sector industries iv. Steel Authority of India Limited Options a 1—ii, 2—iii, 3—iv, 4—i b. 1 iii, 2—iv, 3—ii, 4—ii c. 1—iii, 2—i, 3—iv, 4—ii d. 1—iv, 2—iii, 3—i, 4—ii 3. Which of these can be produced in cottage industries, small-scale industries and large-scale industries? a. Textiles b. Pottery c. Cane baskets d. Cement 4. A household of 20 people making and selling leather products falls under the categories of: a. forest-based industry, small-scale industry b. forest-based industry, cottage industry c. pastoral-based industry, small-scale industry d. pastoral-based industry, cottage industry 5. A sugar mill is located near to where sugarcane is grown because: a. the government develops industrial estates near sugarcane fields b. there is a steady supply of power at low rates for the sugar industry c. the sugarcane needs to be processed before it spoils d. cheap labour is available in places which have sugarcane fields 6. There are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read them and Choose the correct option. Assertion (A): The iron and steel industry is located near thermal or hydroelectric power plants. Reason (R): Power plants need huge amounts of steel while being built. a. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. b. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. c. A is false but R is true. d. A is true but R is false. 7. An automobile spare parts factory aiming to increase its exports prefers to set up its new unit in the Mumbai-Pune industrial region rather than in the Gurugram-Delhi-Meerut cluster so that it can get the benefit of: a. government subsidies b. cheap labour c. uninterrupted power supply d. proximity to a port II. Distinguish between: 1. Public and private sector industries 2. Mineral-based and forest-based industries 3. Large-scale and small-scale industries III. Answer the questions in brief. 1. Define the word 'industry'. 2. Briefly explain the importance of industries. 3. What are multinational firms? 4. How can government decisions affect the location of industries? IV. Answer the questions in detail. 1. How can industries be classified on the basis of raw materials used? 2. Discuss how cottage industries and small-scale industries are as important as large-scale industries for the development of the country. 3. Explain how the availability of raw materials, power resources and labour affect the location of industries. 4. What are industrial regions? Name the major ones around the world, and in India. CASE-BASED QUESTIONS 1. Apply what you have learnt in the chapter to identify the different categories of industries supported by the KVIC. 2. How is the KVIC important for India's economy? 3. How is the KVIC contributing to sustainable development? #Chainsir #std8 #Class8answerkey #newgettingahead #class8sst