Two Trade Routes
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Q. What were the two major trade routes during the medieval period?
- Salt Route and Tea Route
- Amber Route and Incense Route
- Saharan Route and Tin Route
- Silk Route and Spice Route
Q. The Silk Route that connected the Eastern and Western worlds stretched around ____ km.
- 4000
- 8000
- 6000
- 7000
Q. What were the effects of crusades in the Medieval period?
- The growth of trading cities
- Improvement in the level of European Technology
- Greater contact between Europe and the Byzantine and Arabic
civilizations - An increase in the power of feudal lords
Q. The Spice Route passed through which of the following region(s)?
- China
- India
- Sri Lanka
- Japan
Q. The Italian traders had trade relations with which of the following town(s)?
- Baghdad
- Jerusalem
- Damascus
- Surat
Q. Which among the following was not the benefit of increasing trade relations between nations?
- Spread of ideas.
- Spread of information.
- Spread of knowledge.
- Spread of diseases.
Q. The major trade routes in medieval India started from Eastern China and ended in .
- Eastern Africa
- Cape sea
- Western India
- Western Europe
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Q. What were the two major trade routes during the medieval period?
- Saharan Route and Tin Route
- Silk Route and Spice Route
- Salt Route and Tea Route
- Amber Route and Incense Route
Q. The major trade routes in medieval India started from Eastern China and ended in .
- Western India
- Cape sea
- Western Europe
- Eastern Africa
Q. Which among the following denotes the timeline between 5th-15th century in world history?
- Ancient period
- Medieval period
- Modern Period
- Post-modern period
Q. What was the international significance of the Silk Road?
- It led to greater wealth for the Han Dynasty
- It provided Italy with silk cloth
- It brought Christianity to the east
- It allowed aggressive armies easier access to the East
- It allowed East and West to exchange material goods and ideas