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 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 was not the benefit of increasing trade relations between nations?
- Spread of ideas.
- Spread of information.
- Spread of knowledge.
- Spread of diseases.
Q. Why did the merchants from the towns of Europe began to move to the countryside in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?
Q. Which among the following are positive outcomes of trade?
- Progress of knowledge
- Spread of different cultures
- Increase in warfare
- Progress in the field of medicine
Q. The Silk Route that connected the Eastern and Western worlds stretched around ____ km.
- 4000
- 8000
- 6000
- 7000
Q. The Italian traders had trade relations with which of the following town(s)?
- Baghdad
- Jerusalem
- Damascus
- Surat
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. Which among the following denotes the timeline between 5th-15th century in world history?
- Ancient period
- Medieval period
- Modern Period
- Post-modern period
Q. The Spice Route passed through which of the following region(s)?
- China
- India
- Sri Lanka
- Japan