Industrial Revolution
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- Q1Which captain of industry is known for revolutionizing the steel industry?P. MorganJohn D. RockefellerAndrew CarnegieHenry Ford30s
- Q2Which captain of industry is known for revolutionizing the automobile industry?Henry FordP. MorganAndrew CarnegieJohn D. Rockefeller30s
- Q3Who is considered the 'King of Oil'?John D. RockefellerP. MorganHenry FordAndrew Carnegie30s
- Q4Which captain of industry is associated with the development of the modern financial system?John D. RockefellerAndrew CarnegieP. MorganHenry Ford30s
- Q5Which of the following is a reason why child labor is considered unacceptable?It deprives children of their childhood and education.It allows children to contribute to their family's income.It boosts the economy by creating jobs for children.It provides children with valuable life skills.30s
- Q6What is the main impact of child labor on children's health?It helps them develop resilience and toughness.It improves their physical fitness and stamina.It has no impact on their health.It can lead to physical injuries, chronic illnesses, and stunted growth.30s
- Q7What are some of the major causes of child labor?High demand for child workers in specific industriesAvailability of safe and child-friendly working conditionsParents' desire to teach their children early work skillsPoverty, lack of access to education, and societal attitudes towards child labor.30s
- Q8What is a board of directors in a corporation?A regulatory body that oversees corporationsThe CEO of the companyA group of individuals elected by shareholders to oversee the management of the companyA group of employees who make key decisions for the company30s
- Q9What is a shareholder in a corporation?A hired employee of the companyA customer of the companyAn individual or entity that owns shares of the companyA government official overseeing the corporation30s
- Q10What is a dividend?A share of a company's profits distributed to its shareholdersA fee charged by a stockbroker for executing tradesA loan taken by a company to fund its operationsA type of stock issued by a start-up company30s
- Q11What is vertical integration?A strategy where a company merges with a competitor to control the market.A strategy where a company focuses on a single stage of production or distribution of a product or service.A strategy where a company owns and controls all stages of production and distribution of a product or service.A strategy where a company outsources all stages of production and distribution of a product or service.30s
- Q12What is horizontal integration?A strategy where a company focuses on building strong customer relationships.A strategy where a company expands its operations into international markets.A strategy where a company acquires or merges with other companies in the same industry.A strategy where a company acquires or merges with companies in different industries.30s
- Q13Who was a famous robber baron during the Gilded Age?Andrew CarnegieP. MorganJohn D. RockefellerHenry Ford30s
- Q14Who was known as the 'Railroad King' during the era of robber barons?Cornelius VanderbiltP. MorganAndrew CarnegieJohn D. Rockefeller30s
- Q15Who was Boss Tweed?A renowned scientist.An influential literary figure.A notorious political boss in 19th century New York City.A famous 20th century artist.30s