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STEAM ENGINES 2025 UPDATED EXAM WITH MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | ASSURED SUCCESS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES

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STEAM ENGINES 2025 UPDATED EXAM WITH MOST TESTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | ASSURED SUCCESS
WITH DETAILED RATIONALES
1. What was a major consequence of steam engine adoption?

A) Decline in railway construction
B) Creation of semi-automated factories
C) Reduced reliance on coal
D) Increased manual labor in textiles

Answer: B) Creation of semi-automated factories
Rationale: Steam engines mechanized production, enabling centralized factories and reducing
dependence on human/animal power.



2. Which factor was NOT critical to the Industrial Revolution?

A) Agricultural surplus
B) Strict government wage controls
C) Available capital (bank loans)
D) Natural resources (coal/iron)

Answer: B) Strict government wage controls
Rationale: The Industrial Revolution thrived on free-market practices, not wage regulation.



3. Why was the textiles industry the first to industrialize?

A) Existing demand for British textiles
B) Lack of skilled labor
C) Government mandates
D) Abundant silk imports

Answer: A) Existing demand for British textiles
Rationale: Britain had a ready global market, driving mechanization (e.g., spinning jenny, power loom).



4. Productivity in industrialization refers to:

A) Worker satisfaction levels
B) Output per labor unit

, C) Number of factories built
D) Profit margins

Answer: B) Output per labor unit
Rationale: Industrialization prioritized efficiency—more goods produced per worker/hour.



5. The Bessemer Process revolutionized industry by:

A) Producing affordable steel
B) Inventing the steam engine
C) Enclosing farmlands
D) Automating textile weaving

Answer: A) Producing affordable steel
Rationale: This method removed impurities from iron, enabling mass steel production for
railroads/machinery.



6. Interchangeable parts benefited industry by:

A) Allowing unskilled labor to assemble products
B) Reducing the need for factories
C) Increasing custom craftsmanship
D) Eliminating the need for capital

Answer: A) Allowing unskilled labor to assemble products
Rationale: Standardized parts simplified manufacturing (e.g., Eli Whitney’s muskets).



7. The Domestic System was characterized by:

A) Home-based production
B) Centralized factories
C) Government-owned workshops
D) Child labor bans

Answer: A) Home-based production
Rationale: Pre-industrial laborers worked at home, often under the "putting-out" system.



8. A key difference between the Domestic and Factory Systems was:

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