24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244217 Assertion (A): The first cotton textile mill in India was established in Bombay Reason (R): Bombay was very close to a vast area of black soil.

1 (b.)
2 (d.)
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244218 ________ is a fine Muslin cloth that British traded in Bengal.

1 Jamdani.
2 Sabya.
3 Cotton.
4 Synthetic cloth.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244219 Printed cotton textiles were known as ____ in England.

1 Chintz
2 Odhni
3 Bandhana
4 Muslin
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244220 Around 1750, India was the world’s largest producer of cotton textiles. Indian textiles were famous in western market under different names such as mislim (or muslin), calico, etc. What were Indian print cotton clothes called?

1 Chintz, cossaes or khassa, and bandanna.
2 Silk, khadi, and khassa.
3 Chintz, dhasa, and darya.
4 Shady, darya, and dhakka.
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24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244217 Assertion (A): The first cotton textile mill in India was established in Bombay Reason (R): Bombay was very close to a vast area of black soil.

1 (b.)
2 (d.)
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244218 ________ is a fine Muslin cloth that British traded in Bengal.

1 Jamdani.
2 Sabya.
3 Cotton.
4 Synthetic cloth.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244219 Printed cotton textiles were known as ____ in England.

1 Chintz
2 Odhni
3 Bandhana
4 Muslin
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244220 Around 1750, India was the world’s largest producer of cotton textiles. Indian textiles were famous in western market under different names such as mislim (or muslin), calico, etc. What were Indian print cotton clothes called?

1 Chintz, cossaes or khassa, and bandanna.
2 Silk, khadi, and khassa.
3 Chintz, dhasa, and darya.
4 Shady, darya, and dhakka.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244217 Assertion (A): The first cotton textile mill in India was established in Bombay Reason (R): Bombay was very close to a vast area of black soil.

1 (b.)
2 (d.)
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244218 ________ is a fine Muslin cloth that British traded in Bengal.

1 Jamdani.
2 Sabya.
3 Cotton.
4 Synthetic cloth.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244219 Printed cotton textiles were known as ____ in England.

1 Chintz
2 Odhni
3 Bandhana
4 Muslin
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244220 Around 1750, India was the world’s largest producer of cotton textiles. Indian textiles were famous in western market under different names such as mislim (or muslin), calico, etc. What were Indian print cotton clothes called?

1 Chintz, cossaes or khassa, and bandanna.
2 Silk, khadi, and khassa.
3 Chintz, dhasa, and darya.
4 Shady, darya, and dhakka.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244217 Assertion (A): The first cotton textile mill in India was established in Bombay Reason (R): Bombay was very close to a vast area of black soil.

1 (b.)
2 (d.)
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244218 ________ is a fine Muslin cloth that British traded in Bengal.

1 Jamdani.
2 Sabya.
3 Cotton.
4 Synthetic cloth.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244219 Printed cotton textiles were known as ____ in England.

1 Chintz
2 Odhni
3 Bandhana
4 Muslin
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244220 Around 1750, India was the world’s largest producer of cotton textiles. Indian textiles were famous in western market under different names such as mislim (or muslin), calico, etc. What were Indian print cotton clothes called?

1 Chintz, cossaes or khassa, and bandanna.
2 Silk, khadi, and khassa.
3 Chintz, dhasa, and darya.
4 Shady, darya, and dhakka.