ECONOMICS

A vibrant and informative infographic illustrating key events in Indian economic history, including images of the first train in India, export statistics, and agricultural practices, in a colorful and engaging design.

Test Your Knowledge of Indian Economic History

Challenge yourself with this engaging quiz on the economic history of India! With ten carefully crafted questions, you'll explore important milestones from the first train in India to the agricultural practices during and after independence.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or an economics enthusiast, this quiz offers insights into:

  • Historical economic events
  • Demographic transitions
  • Major exports and industry shifts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousEconomist42
When was first train started in India?
1850
1901
1853
During 1947-48, India's export were estimaged at
102crore
403 crore
319 crore
Before 1921,India was in the __ of demographic transition
First
Second
Third
At the time of independence India was mainly exporter of
Capital products
Primary product
Both
Per capital income =national income÷?
Population
GDP
Farmers
Indian economy at the time of independence was an industrial economy
False
True
V.K.R.V.Rao estimated national income for the first time in India
The opening of suez canal in 1869 increased the cost of transport between Britain and India
False
True
Commercialisation of agriculture is production for self consumption
False
True
The Battle of Plassey was fought in
1801
1757
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