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Carpets MCQs – Economy of Kashmir

1. Carpet industry in Kashmir is mainly a part of:

(A) Agriculture


(B) Handicrafts sector


(C) Mining sector


(D) Fishing sector




2. Kashmiri carpets are mainly:

(A) Machine-made


(B) Plastic-made


(C) Hand-knotted


(D) Paper-made




3. Carpet weaving in Kashmir is famous for:

(A) Poor quality


(B) Industrial output only


(C) No design


(D) Fine craftsmanship




4. Kashmiri carpets are mostly made from:

(A) Paper


(B) Plastic and rubber


(C) Metal and iron


(D) Wool and silk




5. Carpet industry provides employment to:

(A) Artisans and weavers


(B) Farmers only


(C) Soldiers


(D) Pilots




6. Carpet weaving is mainly done in:

(A) Plains of Sindh


(B) Deserts


(C) Coastal areas


(D) Kashmir Valley




7. Kashmiri carpets are famous for:

(A) Weak structure


(B) Durability and design


(C) Cheap plastic material


(D) Machine speed




8. Carpet weaving is a:

(A) Modern industrial process


(B) Traditional handicraft


(C) Mining activity


(D) Fishing activity




9. Carpet industry is an example of:

(A) Oil industry


(B) Heavy industry


(C) Mining industry


(D) Cottage industry




10. Kashmiri carpets are mainly exported to:

(A) Local villages only


(B) International markets


(C) Deserts only


(D) Mountains only




11. Carpet weaving is mostly done on:

(A) Computers


(B) Machines only


(C) Robots


(D) Handlooms




12. Carpet industry contributes to:

(A) Space research


(B) Fishing industry


(C) Oil production


(D) Foreign exchange earnings




13. Carpet weaving is a:

(A) Military job


(B) No-skill job


(C) High-skill job


(D) Mining job




14. Designs on Kashmiri carpets are mostly:

(A) Random only


(B) Plain surface


(C) Digital codes


(D) Floral and geometric




15. Carpet industry is part of:

(A) Handicrafts and cultural sector


(B) Service sector


(C) Defense sector


(D) Oil sector




16. Carpet weaving is usually done in:

(A) Ports


(B) Factories only


(C) Homes and small workshops


(D) Airports




17. Kashmiri carpets are known worldwide for:

(A) Artistic beauty


(B) Low quality


(C) Plastic material


(D) Cheap production




18. Carpet industry supports:

(A) Oil drilling


(B) Space travel


(C) War industry


(D) Local economy




19. Carpet weaving requires:

(A) No skill


(B) Only machines


(C) Patience and skill


(D) Only chemicals




20. Carpet industry is part of:

(A) Primary sector


(B) Informal sector only


(C) Tertiary sector


(D) Secondary sector




21. Kashmiri carpets are also called:

(A) Metals


(B) Rugs


(C) Bricks


(D) Fabrics only




22. Carpet weaving is passed down through:

(A) Generations


(B) Robots


(C) Machines


(D) Computers




23. Carpet industry is important for:

(A) Mining output


(B) Fishing industry


(C) Export earnings


(D) Oil production




24. Carpet weaving is a symbol of:

(A) Space science


(B) Military power


(C) Industrial machines


(D) Kashmiri heritage




25. Raw material used in carpets includes:

(A) Cement


(B) Iron


(C) Wool


(D) Plastic bottles




26. Carpet industry is mainly:

(A) Manual craft


(B) Automated


(C) Digital industry


(D) Mechanical only




27. Carpet industry is closely linked with:

(A) Defense sector


(B) Mining only


(C) Oil industry


(D) Tourism and culture




28. Kashmiri carpets are mainly produced in:

(A) Delhi


(B) Karachi


(C) Srinagar and surrounding areas


(D) Mumbai




29. Carpet weaving helps in:

(A) Military training


(B) Space missions


(C) Rural employment


(D) Oil drilling




30. Carpet industry is an important part of:

(A) Arctic economy


(B) Desert economy


(C) Marine economy


(D) Kashmiri economy




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