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Q.

Below are the advertisement ideas of the nineteenth century. Identify the incorrect statement -


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a

Labels carried only words and texts.

b

Images of Indian Gods and Goddesses were used.

c

Manufacturers printed calendars to popularise their products.

d

Figures of important personages, emperors and nawabs were also used for advertisements and calendars. 

answer is A.

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Labels only carried words and texts are the advertisement ideas of the nineteenth century.
Labels were placed on the fabric bundles when Manchester industrialists started exporting cloth to India. The title was required to familiarise the buyer with the company name and location of the manufacturer. A quality indicator was also intended for the label. Labels were composed of more than just text and words. They also contained graphics, and they were frequently exquisitely illustrated. There were often representations of Indian deities on these labels. It appeared that the gods' connection had granted their divine blessing to the sold objects. Firms printed calendars to promote their goods. Unlike newspapers and magazines, calendars were utilized even by illiterate people. In addition to offices and middle-class dwellings, they were hung in tea houses and homes of the needy. The adverts had to be seen daily for the entire year by individuals who turned the calendars. Similar to pictures of the gods, advertisements and calendars were decorated with depictions of major historical characters like emperors and nawabs. When a product was utilized by monarchs or created under royal orders, the message frequently seemed to be that it should be respected if you respect the royal figure.
Labels carried words, texts, and images of Indian gods and Goddesses to appeal to customers.
 
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