Q. What were Calicoes?
(a) Indigo exported from India
(b) Cotton exported from India
(c) Textile exported from India
(d) Precious stories exported from India
Ans: (c) Textile exported from India
Explanation: Calicoes refer to (c) Textiles exported from India.
Calicoes were a type of cotton textiles that were manufactured and exported from India. The term “calico” originated from the city of Calicut (Kozhikode) in present-day Kerala, India, which was a major center for cotton textile production. Calicoes were known for their colorful patterns and prints, and they gained popularity in Europe and other parts of the world during the colonial era. The export of calicoes from India played a significant role in the Indian textile trade and contributed to the economic prosperity of various regions in India.