24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244277 _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.

1 Bhopal
2 Burhanpur
3 Nimach
4 Gwaliar
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244278 _________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

1 Jamshetji Tata
2 Ratan Tata
3 Dhirubhai Ambani
4 None of the above
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244279 Wootz steel was produced all over:

1 South India.
2 North India.
3 Central India.
4 North-east India.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244280 Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?

1 Wood.
2 Wootz.
3 Glass.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244281 Before the industrial revolution in Britain, Indian clothes dominated the world textile market. But after industrialisation, wool and silk makers (whose factory-made clothes could not compete with the high quality of Indian garments) in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. As a result, in 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. What was this Act known as?

1 The Chintz Act
2 The Calico Act
3 The Silk Act
4 The Cotton Act
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244277 _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.

1 Bhopal
2 Burhanpur
3 Nimach
4 Gwaliar
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244278 _________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

1 Jamshetji Tata
2 Ratan Tata
3 Dhirubhai Ambani
4 None of the above
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244279 Wootz steel was produced all over:

1 South India.
2 North India.
3 Central India.
4 North-east India.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244280 Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?

1 Wood.
2 Wootz.
3 Glass.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244281 Before the industrial revolution in Britain, Indian clothes dominated the world textile market. But after industrialisation, wool and silk makers (whose factory-made clothes could not compete with the high quality of Indian garments) in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. As a result, in 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. What was this Act known as?

1 The Chintz Act
2 The Calico Act
3 The Silk Act
4 The Cotton Act
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244277 _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.

1 Bhopal
2 Burhanpur
3 Nimach
4 Gwaliar
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244278 _________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

1 Jamshetji Tata
2 Ratan Tata
3 Dhirubhai Ambani
4 None of the above
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244279 Wootz steel was produced all over:

1 South India.
2 North India.
3 Central India.
4 North-east India.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244280 Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?

1 Wood.
2 Wootz.
3 Glass.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244281 Before the industrial revolution in Britain, Indian clothes dominated the world textile market. But after industrialisation, wool and silk makers (whose factory-made clothes could not compete with the high quality of Indian garments) in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. As a result, in 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. What was this Act known as?

1 The Chintz Act
2 The Calico Act
3 The Silk Act
4 The Cotton Act
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244277 _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.

1 Bhopal
2 Burhanpur
3 Nimach
4 Gwaliar
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244278 _________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

1 Jamshetji Tata
2 Ratan Tata
3 Dhirubhai Ambani
4 None of the above
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244279 Wootz steel was produced all over:

1 South India.
2 North India.
3 Central India.
4 North-east India.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244280 Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?

1 Wood.
2 Wootz.
3 Glass.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244281 Before the industrial revolution in Britain, Indian clothes dominated the world textile market. But after industrialisation, wool and silk makers (whose factory-made clothes could not compete with the high quality of Indian garments) in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. As a result, in 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. What was this Act known as?

1 The Chintz Act
2 The Calico Act
3 The Silk Act
4 The Cotton Act
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244277 _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.

1 Bhopal
2 Burhanpur
3 Nimach
4 Gwaliar
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244278 _________was the first prominent Indian to establish the iron and steel industry in Jamshedpur.

1 Jamshetji Tata
2 Ratan Tata
3 Dhirubhai Ambani
4 None of the above
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244279 Wootz steel was produced all over:

1 South India.
2 North India.
3 Central India.
4 North-east India.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244280 Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?

1 Wood.
2 Wootz.
3 Glass.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244281 Before the industrial revolution in Britain, Indian clothes dominated the world textile market. But after industrialisation, wool and silk makers (whose factory-made clothes could not compete with the high quality of Indian garments) in England began protesting against the import of Indian cotton textiles. As a result, in 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. What was this Act known as?

1 The Chintz Act
2 The Calico Act
3 The Silk Act
4 The Cotton Act