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Geography activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, with questions developed about India, its tradition and modernity.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1) England consolidated its dominance over India in the 17th century, after some years of dispute with the Portuguese, French and Dutch. British colonization directed the country's production to the foreign market, putting the needs in the background:
a) social
b) infrastructure
c) policies
d) of the domestic market
2) In the beginning of the 20th century, the situation of misery boosted a nationalist movement led by Mohandas Gandhi. He defended:
a) the monoculture system
b) non-violent civil disobedience
c) territorial disputes
d) European colonies
3) The movement unleashed by Gandhi, added to the effects of the Second World War on European countries, facilitated the independence of India in 1947. In this process, the United Kingdom promoted the sharing of territory between regional elites, giving rise to:
a) to Bhutan
b) to Rajasthan
c) to Sudan
d) to Pakistan
4) During the 1960s and 1970s, a project called the Green Revolution was implemented in India, whose objective was:
a) preserve the environment
b) promote increased production
c) raise volunteers to plant trees
d) invest in livestock
5) Some ethnic and separatist conflicts threaten the territorial unity of India. Among them, the dispute for the region stands out:
a) from Bangladesh
b) in Nepal
c) of Kashmir
d) from Sri Lanka
6) Even with industrial, technological and scientific development, India still has low life expectancy, high illiteracy rates and:
a) sexually transmitted diseases
b) unemployment
c) socioeconomic development
d) infant mortality
Per Camila Farias.
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