History · Negotiating the Sources
UGC NET June 2011 History
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below.
List I
- I. Carnelian bead
- II. Copper
- III. Arikamedu
- IV. Tamralipti
List II
- A. Bengal
- b. Port
- c. Harappa
- d. Rajasthan
AI-d, II-b, III-c, IV-a
BI-d, II-a, III-b, IV-c
CI-d, II-c, III-b, IV-a
DI-c, II-d, III-b, IV-a ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) I-c, II-d, III-b, IV-a — The correct match is I-c, II-d, III-b, IV-a.
Explanation
★The correct match is I-c, II-d, III-b, IV-a.
★The carnelian bead is strongly associated with Harappa, whose craftsmen were famed for fine beadwork.
★Copper in early India came largely from the mines of Rajasthan, such as the Khetri belt.
★Arikamedu near Pondicherry was a port town that traded with the Roman world in the early centuries CE.
★Tamralipti in Bengal was a major eastern port for trade with Southeast Asia.
★Matching goods and places teaches the geography of ancient Indian craft and trade.
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