Q.1 Which of the following ideas can be strongly inferred from the poster?
A. The slaves were valued on their physical strength
B. The vocation of every slave was given importance
C. John Carter was a meticulous trader
D. The slaves were treated inhumanly , stripped off all human aspects
Q.2 From the data given, slaves of which age group were likely to be sold more in numbers in
the slave market?
A. Adults
B. Elders
C. Children
D. Adolescents
Q.3 In the 19th century, Black Africans were born into slavery and died as slaves. Which facts
from the poster corroborate this statement?
Q.4 The names of the female slaves are mentioned while the names of the male slaves are not
given. Why?
Q.5 Alex Ross is a ruthless slave trader and the owner of White Garden Estate in Texas. He lives
with his caretaker and deals in timber (for which he needs slaves to cut down trees). He comes
across the poster put up by John Carter. Which slaves, do you think, will he buy from the
market?
Answers
Q2 d)
Q3 this I don’t know
Answer:
Q.1 Which of the following ideas can be strongly inferred from the poster?
A. The slaves were valued on their physical strength
B. The vocation of every slave was given importance
C. John Carter was a meticulous trader
D. The slaves were treated inhumanly , stripped off all human aspects
Q.2 From the data given, slaves of which age group were likely to be sold more in numbers in
the slave market?
A. Adults
B. Elders
C. Children
D. Adolescents
Q.3 In the 19th century, Black Africans were born into slavery and died as slaves. Which facts
from the poster corroborate this statement?
Q.4 The names of the female slaves are mentioned while the names of the male slaves are not
given. Why?
Q.5 Alex Ross is a ruthless slave trader and the owner of White Garden Estate in Texas. He lives
with his caretaker and deals in timber (for which he needs slaves to cut down trees). He comes
across the poster put up by John Carter. Which slaves, do you think, will he buy from the
market?