Usage of Advertisements by the British
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Q. During the age of industrialisation in India, Indian manufacturers used ______ to sell goods made in India.
- Nationalism
- Democracy
- Capitalism
- Socialism
Q. Which of the following methods was/were used by the British to sell their goods in India?
- Labelling
- Advertisements
- Printing calendars
- Virtual platforms
Q.
What was used by Manchester industrialists to make the place of manufacture and the name of the company familiar to the Indian buyers?
Labels
None of the above
Pamphlets
Radio advertisements
Q. Indian manufacturers never advertised their products during British era.
- True
- False
Q. Which among the following is not true about the advertisements in the industrial age?
- They helped in increasing the demand of goods.
- They helped in creating a consumer culture.
- They were designed to make products appear as neccessities.
- They helped in increasing the supply of goods.
Q. British manufacturers used the labels of Indian Gods and Goddesses to make their brand appeal to Indian consumers.
- True
- False
Q. Which among the following was not a reason for the British using labels and calenders for selling their products in India?
- To inspire trust among Indian consumers
- To make their products more affordable than Indian goods
- To expand their market and potential customer base in India
- To make their products more appealing and essential