Class-8,Weavers Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
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Q1) Mechanized production of which textiles made Britain the foremost industrial nation in the 19th century ? *
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Q2) Complete the following. When its ________________________ industry started growing from the 1850s , Britain came to be known as the workshop of the world *
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Q3) Around 1750, before British conquered Bengal, India was by far the world?s largest producer of this . Which one of the following options will replace the term this here? *
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Q4) Why was the Indian textiles popular ? *
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Q5) The image given below is a particular type of weave that was woven in Surat, Ahmedabad and Patan. This became a part of the local weaving tradition later. Name this type of weave *
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Q6) In which place in present day Iraq did the European trader?s first encountered fine cotton from India carried by Arab merchants? *
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Q7) Which one of the following does Muslin refer to? *
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Q8) It is believed that the word calico is derived from the name of a particular place in Kerala. Identify the place. *
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Q9) The East India Company sent to its representatives an order book in 1730 with a list. How many varieties of cotton and silk orders were in that order book ? *
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Q10) From where did the English word chintz derive from? *
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