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Q.

Match the items given in column I with those in column II and select the correct option.


Matrix:


 

Column I

 

Column II

(a)

Almanacs

(i)

They were small pocket-sized books sold by travelling peddlers called Chapman.

(b)

Chapbooks

(ii)

They were cheap books printed in France, printed on poor quality paper and bound in blue coves.

(c)

Bibliothèque Bleue

(iii)

They were published in England and were meant for women.

(d)

Penny magazines

(iv)

Popular works that were sold in cheap series.


         (e)   Shilling series                      (v)    ritual calendars which


                                                                      gave information about


                                                                      the movement of the


                                                                      sun and moon, time of


                                                                      full tides and eclipses


                                                                      in the daily life of the people.


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a

a-v; b-i; c-ii; d-iii; e-iv

b

d-i; e-ii; a-iii; c-iv; b-v

c

a-iii; e-i; c-iv; d-v; b-ii

d

a-iv; b-ii; c-iii; d-v; e-i  

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

Almanac:
The almanac is an annual publication that contains a wealth of information about the coming year. Weather forecasts, lunar and solar eclipse dates, tidal timings, and farmers' harvest dates are all information found in an almanac.
Chapbooks:
Chapbooks were printed street literature; they were paper-wrapped booklets, usually printed on a single sheet.
Bibliothèque Bleue:
The Bibliotheque Bleue is the name given to the small collections printed on blue paper and sold by itinerant merchants in France from the 17th to the early 19th centuries.
Penny magazines:
Penny magazine was an illustrated magazine widely read by working class women in 19th century England. They taught good manners to women.
Shilling series:
Shilling sets were books sold by street vendors at very low prices. It was mainly bought by working-class men, women, and children.
 
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