Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World
Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Silk Route Link in Pre-modern World, Food as a Part of Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Conquest & Disease and Trade in the Pre-modern World etc.
Important Questions on Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World
In which year Vasco da Gama came to India?

Which of the following emerged as the centre of world trade in the th century?

Read the statements and select the correct answer from the options given below:
Statement – I: After the corn laws were scrapped the condition of peasants deteriorated as they were unable to compete with imports.
Statement – II: Around the world in Eastern Europe, Russia, America, and Australia lands were cleared, and food production expanded to meet the British demand.

Direction: Which of the following is correct about Samuel Richardson's book 'Pamela'?

Discovery of which metal from America enhanced the wealth of Europe?

Which items were exported from India through Silk Route?

In the th century, which were the two richest countries in the world?

In the mid-sixteenth century which deadly disease came to America from Europe?

People of Ireland were dependent on which food crop?

Who are American Indians?

Which of the following material is used as a form of currency?

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the countries between the silk route?
A. It stretched from Asia to the Mediterranean.
B. The countries lie in between are China, India, Persia, Arabia, Greece, and Italy.

The Silk route was and continues to be a network of commercial routes that connects _____.

Who among the following rulers were best known for controlling the 'Silk Route' around 2000 years ago?

Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of the column B and select the correct choice:
Column A Column B
1. Metropolis Someone who works for social upliftment and charity.
Urbanisation A large, densely populated city of a country or state, often the capital of the region.
Philanthropist Run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
Tenement Development of a city and town

Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of the column B and select the correct choice:
Column A Column B
Asphyxiation The reclaiming of marshy, submerged or other wasteland for settlement, cultivation or other use
Akharas Suffocation due to lack of oxygen supply.
Depressed class Traditional wrestling school
Reclamation Lower caste and untouchable

Meat was considered an expensive luxury to the poor in Europe in the 19th century before 'this' was invented. what was 'this'?

Which of the following were transported along the silk route
Chines silk and pottery.
Textiles and spices from India and Southeast Asia.
Precious metal likes gold and silver from Europe.

Match the items of column A and corresponding items of column B and the select the correct choice:
Column A Column B
Silk routes Areas irrigated by the new canals in British India.
EI Dorado Pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world
Canal Colonies A fast-spreading disease of cattle plague.
Rinderpast Fabled city of gold.

Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of column B and select the correct choice:
Column A Column B
Armenian and Persian merchants Trade links with Southeast Asian ports.
Surat on Gujarat coast Took goods from Punjab to Afghanistan, eastern Persia and Central Asia.
Hooghly in Bengal Connected India to the Gulf and Red Sea Ports.
