Question Bank - Secondary Activities
This chapter focuses on secondary economic activities, which involve transforming raw materials into finished products. Understanding this process is essential for grasping industrial development and economic growth.
What is the primary purpose of secondary activities?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of modern mass manufacturing?
What factor is most critical in determining the location of manufacturing industries?
Which of the following industries is considered agro-based?
Mechanisation is best defined as:
Which of the following best represents 'automation' in manufacturing?
Which region is traditionally known for its large-scale industrial manufacturing?
What is one major trend in current industrial activities?
An industry that processes crude oil into synthetic fibers belongs to which category?
Why are some manufacturing industries located in less developed countries?
What is 'agri-business' primarily concerned with?
What does large-scale industrial production usually require?
Which of these is NOT typically a feature of high-technology industries?
How has technology influenced secondary activities?
In which way do secondary activities contribute to economic growth?
What is a common misconception about the definition of 'industry'?
What is a key characteristic of modern large scale manufacturing?
Which of the following best describes mechanization in manufacturing?
What contributes to the specialization of labor in large scale manufacturing?
Which factor is crucial for the location of large scale manufacturing industries?
How does automation differ from mechanization in manufacturing?
What role does technological innovation play in manufacturing?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of modern manufacturing?
Why do some regions become centers of manufacturing dominance?
What is the impact of large-scale manufacturing on labor costs?
Which concept describes a manufacturing industry that produces goods using machines?
A major consequence of advanced mechanization in manufacturing is:
What does organizational structure in manufacturing typically involve?
Which one of the following affects production costs in large scale manufacturing?
Which of the following is true for mass production methods?
What does the term 'uneven geographic distribution' refer to in manufacturing?
Which type of manufacturing industry is characterized by the smallest scale of production?
What factor is NOT typically associated with the location of large-scale manufacturing industries?
In the classification of manufacturing industries, industries highly dependent on capital investment are identified as which type?
Which of the following industries is most likely to be classified as footloose?
Agglomeration economies benefit industries through:
Which factor is crucial for industries that utilize a significant amount of energy?
Why are certain agro-based industries typically located close to farm produce?
What characteristic defines small-scale manufacturing industries?
How do government policies influence industrial location?
Which of these industries is typically NOT classified as large-scale?
Industries that produce products like furniture can be classified mainly as:
What is the primary classification criterion for industries that produce goods for household use?
Which statement best describes the term 'footloose industries'?
Which manufacturing method is most likely associated with high-level mechanization?
What defines a high technology industry?
Which of the following is an example of a high technology product?
High-tech industries generally require which type of workforce?
What term is used to describe regions specializing in high-tech industries?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of high-tech manufacturing facilities?
How does computer-aided design (CAD) enhance high-tech industries?
Which of the following is a key benefit of high-tech industries to local economies?
In which of the following sectors is high technology most crucial?
Which of the following describes the typical layout of high-tech industries?
What factor is crucial for the establishment of a technopoly?
Which innovation is commonly found on the assembly lines of high-tech industries?
Which characteristic distinguishes high-tech industries from traditional industries?
High technology industries place an emphasis on which of the following?
What is a potential drawback of high technology industries?
High technology industries are most likely to be found in which type of economy?
What is the primary factor influencing the location of industries?
Which factor greatly affects raw material-based industries?
How does access to transportation influence industrial location?
What effect do agglomeration economies have on industrial location?
Which industry is most likely to be footloose?
What type of transport system is critical for industrial concentration?
What is a characteristic of large-scale industries?
Why might a government implement policies that affect industrial location?
Which factor is least likely to influence the location of a high-tech industry?
What role does technological innovation play in industrial location?
Industries that are highly mechanized typically require which of the following?
The term ‘footloose industry’ refers to?
The population density of an area primarily influences which industrial factor?
Which factor is most important for an industry that uses bulky raw materials?
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