The Red Sea route significantly facilitated trade between the Roman Empire and India, allowing for the exchange of goods and cultural interactions. | Card: 2 / 20 |
Fill in the blanks: The primary imports to ancient India included ___, ___, and semi-precious stones. | Card: 3 / 20 |
True or False: The dock discovered in Lothal is among the earliest artificial docks intended for receiving ships. | Card: 5 / 20 |
Technological advancements boosted trade in ancient India.
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Riddle: I am a trade route that connects Gandhara to the Bay of Bengal, marked by Kos Minars. What am I? | Card: 9 / 20 |
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Key exports included silk, cotton textiles, agricultural products like wheat and oilseeds, and valuable stones. | Card: 12 / 20 |
Fill in the blank: The rise of trade guilds and mercantile associations in ancient India addressed challenges related to ___ activities. | Card: 13 / 20 |
Multiple Choice: Which of the following items was NOT commonly traded in ancient India? A) Gold B) Silk C) Plastic D) Horses | Card: 15 / 20 |
Short Answer: What evidence supports the idea of commercial interactions between the Roman world and South India? | Card: 17 / 20 |
Commercial interactions existed between Rome and South India.
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True or False: The Mauryan rulers were not involved in shipbuilding and maritime trade. | Card: 19 / 20 |
False: Mauryan rulers were actively involved in shipbuilding and chartering ships for commercial purposes. | Card: 20 / 20 |






