A | Duarte Barbosa | (I) | Morocco |
B | Marco Polo | (II) | Spain |
C | Ibn Battuta | (III) | Portugal |
D | Antonio Monserrate | (IV) | Italy |
To solve this problem, we need to correctly match explorers from List-I with their respective countries of origin from List-II.
Analyzing the names:
Based on these historical connections, the correct matches are:
Thus, the correct answer is: (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II).
Duarte Barbosa (Portugal):
Marco Polo (Italy):
Ibn Battuta (Morocco):
Antonio Monserrate (Spain):
Final Answer:
A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - II
List-I | List-II | ||
(A) | Nicolo de Conti | (I) | Russia |
(B) | Domingo Paes | (II) | Persia |
(C) | Nikitin | (III) | Italy |
(D) | Abdur Razzaq | (IV) | Portugal |
Arrange the following sentences logically:
A. He switched off the lights.
B. He brushed his teeth.
C. He lay down on the bed.
D. He read a few pages of his book.
A shopkeeper buys an item for Rs 2000 and marks it up by 50% to set the marked price. He then offers a 20% discount on the marked price. What is the profit earned by the shopkeeper?