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Foods like chillies, soya, potato etc., were introduced in Asia and Europe from ______ 
[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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E.T. Pauli produced a music book that had a picture on the cover page announcing the ____________.

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Merchants were based in towns but the work was done mostly ____________.

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A merchant clothier in England, purchased wool from a wool stapler and ____________.

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The finishing of the cloth was done in ____________ before the export merchants sold the cloth in the international market.

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The proto-industrial system was a part of a network of ____________.

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Which one of the following is not considered a sacred tree in India?

[2.2] Forest and Wildlife Resources
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The Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal has been threatened about the loss of habitat of many species due to ______.

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The species which are in danger of extinction are called ______.

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The Himalayan brown bear is an example of ______.

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The Asian cheetah was declared extinct in India in the year ______.

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The Himalayan yew is ______.

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Teak monoculture has damaged the natural forests in ______.

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How many tiger reserves are there in India?

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India has nearly ______ percent of total number of species in the world.

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When was Asiatic Cheetah declared extinct in India?

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The Buxa Tiger Reserve is situated in which of the following states?

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Buddhism emerged from eastern India and spread in several directions through intersecting points on ______ 

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The Portuguese and Spanish conquest and colonization of America was decisively underway by the ______  

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How many species of flora are found in India?

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