Globalisation
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What is Green Revolution? Explain the main features of Green Revolution in India.
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Explain the green revolution and state its impact on crop production in India.
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What is meant by the green revolution?
Q. Select the incorrect statement pertaining to India.
- India had never conducted an atomic test.
- India is the world's most populous democracy.
- India is generally known as an agro-economy.
- India largely rely on conventional sources like coal and petroleum for power.
Q. Which of the following countries is not a memebr of BRICS?
- Brazil
- Sri Lanka
- India
- Russia
Q. Select all organisations of which India is a member.
- G7
- UN
- G20
- WTO
- World Bank
- WHO
- European Union
- SAARC
- BRICS
- OPEC
Q. is known as the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures.
- Mechanization
- Industrialisation
- Globalisation
- Marginalisation
Q. Which of the following are some important international organisations?
- G20
- SAARC
- DRDO
- BRICS
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What is Globalisation?
- Expanding military tensions around the globe
- Spread of technology across national borders and cultures
- Restricted access to individuals to any country
- Total breakdown of all communication channels
Q. Which of the following statements is not true about globalisation with regards to India?
- Globalisation has brought positivechanges in the field of economy in India.
- With globalisation, India has experienced revolution in the field of telecommunication technology.
- With globalisation, India became a theocratic country.
- Globalisation has resulted in a total transformation in the lifestyle of Indian youth in terms of their dietary habits, clothing, language and beliefs.
Q. Select the correct statement(s) with regards to Green Revolution in India.
- The aim of the Green Revolution was to plant more trees.
- Dr M. S. Swaminathan is known as the father of the Green Revolution in India.
- It was a program under which high-yield varieties of wheat and rice seedlings were planted for increasing its production.
- The aim of Green Revolution was to revolutionize the diary industry.
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What are some examples of products that we have today, due to the improvement in telecommunication technology?
- Mobile phones
- Emmisaries
- Internet
- Satellite Communication
Q. The telecom revolution helped in globalisation.
- True
- False