Work, Life, and Leisure MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science Chapter 6 with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science India and the Contemporary World Part- History

Q1. Over 1 million British people went to the seaside at Black pool is:

(i) 1853
(ii) 1863
(iii) 1873
(iv) 1883

(iv) 1883

Q2. Name the first movie made by Dada Saheb Phalke?

(i) Bombay
(ii) Poorv aur Paschim
(iii) C.I.D
(iv) Raja Harishchandra

(iv) Raja Harishchandra

Q3. What does a ‘Metropolis’ refer to

(i) State
(ii) Capital
(iii) Country
(iv) Town

(ii) Capital

Q4. Women of the upper and middle classes in Britain faced increasingly:

(i) Higher levels of education
(ii) Higher levels of isolation
(iii) High levels of enjoyment
(iv) None of the above

(ii) Higher levels of isolation

Q5. Which sub-urban of Bombay was the mill village?

(i) Thane
(ii) Girangaon
(iii) Kalyan
(iv) None of these

(ii) Girangaon

Q6. The first underground railway was built in –

(i) New York
(ii) Calcutta
(iii) London
(iv) Dubai

(iii) London

Q7. By 1880, the expanded train service was carrying:

(i) 10 million passengers a year
(ii) 20 million passengers a year
(iii) 30 million passengers a year
(iv) 40 million passengers a year

(iv) 40 million passengers a year.

Q8. How could the problem of scarcity of land in Bombay be solved?

(i) By high-rise buildings
(ii) Through massive reclamation projects
(iii) By sending migration people to their original homes
(iv) None of these

(ii) Through massive reclamation projects

Q9. Who developed the principal of ‘Garden City’?

(i) Ebenezer Howard
(ii) Charles Dickens
(iii) Thomas Hardy
(iv) Andrew Mearns

(i) Ebenezer Howard

Q10. The principle of the Garden city was planned by:

(i) Ebenezer Scrooge
(ii) Ebenezer Howard
(iii) Robert Atlee
(iv) None of the above

(ii) Ebenezer Howard

Q11. What do you mean by “Reclamation”?

(i) To take back land from the rich
(ii) To reclaim marshy or submerged areas
(iii) Force to donate haves land
(iv) None of these

(ii) To reclaim marshy or submerged areas

Q12. Which was the Indian first city to get smoke nuisance?

(i) Bombay
(ii) Calcutta
(iii) Madras
(iv) Surat

(ii) Calcutta

Q13. Worker’s-mass housing schemes were planned to prevent the London poor from turning:

(i) Poorer
(ii) Richer
(iii) Rebellious
(iv) None of the above

(iii) Rebellious

Q14. The industrial smoke in Calcutta is finally controlled by whom?

(i) Bengal Smoke Nuisance Commission
(ii) The factory owners
(iii) The Bengal government
(iv) None of these

(i) Bengal Smoke Nuisance Commission

Q15. By 1921, there were 85 cotton mills with about:

(i) 1,45,000 workers
(ii) 1,46,000 workers
((iii) c) 1,47,000 workers
(iv) 1,48,000 workers

(ii) 1,46,000 workers

Q16. By 1750, London was a colossal city with a population of about:

(i) 7,75,000
(ii) 6,75,000
(iii) 8,75,000
(iv) 9,75,000

(ii) 6,75,000

Q17. Who was Charles Booth?

(i) A Liverpool ship owner
(ii) A rich merchant
(iii) A philanthropist
(iv) None of these

(i) A Liverpool ship owner

Q18. Which of the following city is called ‘Mayapuri’—

(i) Madras
(ii) Calcutta
(iii) Delhi
(iv) Bombay

(iv) Bombay

Q19. In 1920, the rice mills of Tollygunge, instead of coal, began to burn:

(i) Petrol
(ii) Wheat husk
(iii) Rice husk
(iv) All the above

(iii) Rice husk

Q20. When did the first section of the Underground railways in the world opened?

(i) 10 January
(ii) 25 march
(iii) 15 April
(iv) 20 May

(i) 10 January

Q21. What does Mayapuri mean to Bombay?

(i) A city of life
(ii) A city of dreams
(iii) A city of happenings
(iv) A city of slums

(ii) A city of dreams

Q22. The building of the great sea wall which prevented the flooding of the low-lying areas of Bombay was approved by the Bombay Governor:

(а) Henry Hornby
(ii) Thomas Atlee
(iii) William Hornby
(iv) None of the above

(iii) William Hornby

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