4. The chief items imported by India during
the medieval period were
a) horses, dry fruit, glassware and silk
b) rice, tea, cotton and textiles
c) sugar, indigo and cotton
d) none of these
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Answer:
The chief items imported by India during the
medieval period were:
a. horses, dry fruits, glassware, wines and silk
b. rice, tea, cotton textiles and ivory
c. sugar, indigo, cotton, wine and silk
d. None of the above
8. The Khorasanis were traders from:
a. Punjab b. Central Asia c. Gujarat d. Multan
9.
The finely painted cotton fabric made in
Golconda was called
a. calico
b. muslin
c. kalamkari d. palampore
10. Medieval travellers Domingo Paes and Nicola da
Conti have left vivid descriptions of which city of
South India?
a. Golconda
b. Madurai
c. Masulipatnam d. Vijayanagara
11. The Portuguese hold over trade from Surat was
challenged and broken by:
a. Jahangir
b. the French
c. the English d. the Marathas
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Answer:
The chief items imported by India during the medieval period were:. Single choice.
(1 Point)
a.horses, dry fruits, glassware, wines and silk
b. rice, tea, cotton textiles and ivory
c. sugar, indigo, cotton, wine and silk