This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Privacy Policy OK

Wisc-Online is Moving — But Not Going Away

In December 2025, the Wisc-Online website will be retired. But don’t worry—the Wisc-Online brand and a collection of your favorite learning resources will live on at WisTech Open, Wisconsin’s new hub for open educational resources.

[Learn More →]

BINGO History

Get the answers, call a bingo

ALR
By
Created Date 12.10.20
Last Updated 12.11.20
Viewed 12 Times
Your browser doesn't support HTML5. System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]
submit to reddit
0

Create multiple-choice games on Wisc-Online and play them on our Chakalaka mobile app!

But that's not all! Explore educational games created by others. Simply search by category or enter agame code number and dive into a world of learning and fun.

Download the Chakalaka mobile app here:
Topics of this game:
  • The rise of the ____ in West Asia disruoted trade routes
  • First European explorer to reach India
  • ____were ruling North India when Europeans arrived.
  • ___ were the 1st to establish a trading company in India.
  • ____ the ruler of Calicut
  • Portuguese viceroy
  • ___ Daman and Diu were left with Portuguese in the end.
  • Dutch trading centre
  • ___ allowed the English East India company to trade with India
  • ___sent Sir Thomas Roe to the court of Jahangir
  • Nayak Damarla Venkatappa leased ___ to the British
  • British fortified factory at Madras
  • ___ , Kalikata and Gobindapur grew into Calcutta
  • British fortified factory at Calcutta
  • The ___ came to India at the end of 17th Century.
  • French East India company was under the control of ___
  • French trading centre
  • Vasco da Gama reached India in the year___
  • English East India Company was founded in the year ___
  • Chairman of English East India Company
  • India's trade with the west consisted of ___
  • ____established its first trading centre at Pondicherry
  • Mahe was a Dutch trading centre
  • Aurangazeb granted English East India Company the right to trade in Bengal in 1691.

User comments are currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to restore this feature as soon as possible.