A | Kula | (I) | Larger network of kinfolk |
B | Jati | (II) | Families |
C | Vamsha | (III) | People |
D | Jana | (IV) | Lineage |
The question requires us to match elements from List-I with those from List-II based on their meanings in historical context.
Here are the terms from List-I:
Now, let's match these terms with the correct definitions provided in List-II:
A | Kula | -> | (II) | Families |
B | Jati | -> | (I) | Larger network of kinfolk |
C | Vamsha | -> | (IV) | Lineage |
D | Jana | -> | (III) | People |
Thus, the correct option is: (A) - (II), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III).
Kula (Families):
Jati (Larger network of kinfolk):
Vamsha (Lineage):
Jana (People):
Final Answer:
A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III
LIST I | LIST II | ||
A | Gahapati | I | Large landowner |
B | Vellalar | II | Ploughmen |
C | Uzhavar | III | Slaves |
D | Adimai | IV | Owner/head of household |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
A | Ashvapti | I | Rayas |
B | Narapati | II | Ruling lineage of Orissa |
C | Karnataka Samrajyamu | III | Deccan Sultans |
D | Gajapati | IV | Vijayanagara Empire |
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?