Q. 1. Why are the large integrated steel industries located close to the source of raw material? Give one reason.
Ans. Steel industries are located near the source of raw material because it saves transport cost at places where raw materials can be easily brought.
Q. 2. How does transport and communication play an important role in the development of industries?
Ans. Speedy and efficient transport facilities to carry raw materials to the factory and to move finished goods to the market are essential for the development of industries. Communication is also an important need for industries for the exchange and management of information.
Q. 3. What are the characteristics of modern large scale manufacturing?
Ans. The characteristics of modern large scale manufacturing
Q. 4. How do secondary activities add value to natural resources? Explain with three examples.
Ans. Secondary activities add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into valuable products. Examples :
Q. 5. “Major concentrations of manufacturing industries have flourished in few places in the world”. Justify the statement with arguments
Ans. Major concentrations of manufacturing industries have flourished in less than 10 per cent of the world’s land area such as USA, Canada , UK , etc. Industries also flourish where the production cost are minimum. Some of the factors influencing the location of industries are as follows :
Q. 6. Define the term “technopolies”.
Ans. Highest industries which are regionally concentrated, self-sustained and highly specialized are called technopolies.
Q. 7. ”Agri-business farms are mechanised and large in size”. Explain the statement.
Ans. Agri-business farms: Since agri-business farms are commercial in nature that is why they are large.
Q8. What is household industry?
Ans. It is the smallest manufacturing unit. The craftsmen use local raw materials and simple hand tools to produce everyday goods in their homes with the help of their family members or part time labourers.
Q9. Classify the industries on the basis of raw materials.
Ans. On the basis of the raw materials used, the industries are classified as :
Q10. Explain the concept of ‘High Technology Industry’ with examples.
Ans. The term high-tech refers to technology that is at the cutting edge: the most advanced technology.
Q11. How are technological innovations an important aspect of modern manufacturing industries? Explain three aspects in this regards.
Ans. Technological Innovations :
Q12. What are the traditional large scale industrial regions? Give any two characteristics of them.
Ans. Traditional large scale industries are based on heavy industries. These are often located near coal fields and engaged in metal smelting, heavy engineering, chemical manufacturing and textile production. Some characteristics of them are :
(i) High proportion of employment.
(ii) Unattractive environment.
Q13. Explain any three characteristics of modern large scale manufacturing in the world.
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Q14. Explain any three characteristics of ‘Foot Loose Industries’
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Q15. Explain any three characteristics of organisational structure and stratification of modern large-scale manufacturing industry.
Ans. The characteristics of organisational structure and stratification of modern large-scale manufacturing industry are :
(i) Extreme specialization is required
(ii) Huge capital requirement
(iii) More manpower at low cost.
Q16. Explain the process of mechanization in modern large-scale manufacturing industry in three points.
Ans. Mechanization is the process of doing work with machinery. Mechanization is comparatively a new concept in modern large-scale manufacturing industry. This process includes :
(i) Replacement of manual implements of labour in sectors of material production.
(ii) Mechanization of industry promotes rational and economical use of raw and processed materials and power, reduction of prime cost and improvement of product quality.
Q17. Why has technological innovation become essential in modern manufacturing industry? Explain any three points.
Ans. Technological innovations through research and development strategy are an important aspect of modern manufacturing for quality control, eliminating waste and combating pollution.
Q18. Differentiate between small scale manufacturing and large scale manufacturing.
Ans. Points of distinction between small scale manufacturing and large scale manufacturing :
Q19. Describe any three characteristics of ‘Household Industries’.
Ans. Characteristics of household industries are :
Q20. Classify industries of the world on the basis of ownership into three groups. State the main features of each group.
Ans: On the basis of ownership, the industries of the world can be classified in the following ways:
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