Chapter- 9
The Industrial Revolution
Class 11 History Chapter 9 The Industrial Revolution Objective Questions in English. These Objective Questions are helpful for the students who are in class 11 and have History. Attempt These Objective Questions to Check your knowledge and the status of your preparation. These Objective Questions are also helpful for the preparation of 1 Mark Questions
Board | CBSE Board, UP Board, JAC Board, Bihar Board, HBSE Board, UBSE Board, PSEB Board, RBSE Board |
Textbook | NCERT |
Class | Class 11 |
Subject | History |
Chapter no. | Chapter 9 |
Chapter Name | The Industrial Revolution |
Category | Class 11 History Objective Questions in English |
Medium | English |
The Industrial Revolution
Objective Questions in English
- To drain mines Who invented Miner’s friend, in 1698?
- James Watt.
- Thomas Newcomen.
- Matthew Bolton
- Thomas Savery.
- what were the inventions based on
- individuals’ determination, curiosity and interest
- study on natural science
- personal adventures
- study of humanities.
- Who invented the first blast furnace?
- henry courte
- Abraham Darby III
- Abraham Darby II
- Abraham Darby I
- The first Derby was invented——-in 1709 AD.
- flying shuttle
- blast furnace
- locomotive
- typewriter
- Initially, Why were canals built in England?
- Food transport.
- transport people
- Transportation of coal in cities.
- Transport raw cotton.
- When did the Enclosure Movement, which caused hardship to the farmers, originated?
- 1760
- 1770
- 1790
- 1780
- Why did Watt build the Soho Foundry?
- coal production
- Steam engine
- Manufacture of steam engines
- Thomas Newcomen’s Engine Support
- One of the many factors that made Britain the first industrialised country, which was described as a major economic transformation in the 18th century, was………….
- common law.
- Single currency and market
- agricultural revolution.
- Use of currency as a medium of exchange
- The miner’s friend, a model steam engine, was built by
- Thomas Saver
- Matthew Bolton
- James Watt
- Thomas Newcomen
- When did the Enclosure Movement, which caused hardship to the farmers, originate?
- 1770
- 1780
- 1790
- 1760
- In 1814, railway engineer George Stephenson built a locomotive named
- Puffing Devil’.
- The Blucher’.
- Pumping Ghost’.
- Mighty force’.
- Which one of the following is not correct regarding the demands of the participants of Luddism?
- Control of women and child labor
- Employment to those who lost their jobs due to the arrival of machinery
- Right to form trade unions to present their demands legally
- fix working hours
- What was the law that prevented the importation of cheap food until prices in Britain rose to a certain level?
- corn law
- wheat law
- rice law
- lentil law
- During the minor railway frenzy of 1833–37 in Britain, the total number of railway lines built was——
- 1500 miles
- 1600 miles
- 1700 miles
- 1400 miles
- By the 1850s, most of Britain was connected by
- Railway
- Rivers
- canals
- roads