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Print Culture and the Modern WorldClass 10

Extra Questions History Chapter 5


Very Short Answer Type Questions

1. Name the countries where the earliest kind of print


technology was developed.
Answer: (i) China (ii) Japan (iii) Korea

2. What is calligraphy
Answer: The art of beautiful and stylish writing is known as
calligraphy.

3.Who was the major producer of printed material in China For


what purpose this material was used
Answer: The Imperial Slate in China was the major producer of printed
material. The textbooks were used by the students appearing for
service examination.

4.When and by whom was hand printing technology introduced


in Japan (CBSE 2014)
Answer: Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand printing
technology inter Japan around AD 768 -770

5.Which is the oldest book to be printed in Japan


Answer: The oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 565. is the Buddhist
Diamond Sutra, containing Six sheets of text end woodcut illustrations.

6. Which material was used to print pictures in Japan?


Answer: Playing cards, textiles and paper money was used to print
pictures.

7. Who was Marco Polo


Answer: Marco Polo was one of the greatest explorer who returned to
Italy in 1295 after men, years of exploration in China Marco Polo
brought the knowledge of woodblock printing to Europe.

8. Who were scribes


Answer: Scribes were skilled persons who used to write manuscript for
the publishers.

9. Who developed the first printing press


Answer: Johann Guttenberg of Germany-1430.
10. Name the first book published by Johann Guttenbcrg.
Answer: Bible.

11. What were ballads (CBSE 2014)

Answer: A historical account or folk tale in verse, usually sung or


recited.

12. What was print revolution


Answer: It was a revolution which not only reduced the cost of
production of books but also changed their relationship with
information and knowledge It influenced popular perceptions and
people starred looking the world in a different way.

13. What was the role of cartoons and caricatures in the French
Revolution
Answer: Cartoons and caricatures highlighted how the ordinary people
peasants, artisans, and workers had a hard time while the nobility
enjoyed life and oppressed them Circulation of cartoons led to the
growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy.

14. What is manuscript


Answer: Manuscript is a handwritten material

15 Why manuscripts were not widely used in everyday life


Answer: Manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile. They had to
be handled carefully, and they could not be read easily. So manuscripts
were not widely used in everyday life.

16. Who started publishing Sambad Kaumudi from 1821?


Answer: RajaRam Mohan Roy.

17. Who was Martin Luther


Answer: He was a protestant reformer who favoured printing.

18. What was Protestant Reformation


Answer: It was a 16th century movement to reform the Catholic
Church dominated by Rome.

19. What were Biliotheque Blue


Answer: These are low priced small books printed in France. These
were printed on poor quality- paper and bound in cheap blue covers.
20. What was the basic objective of Ninety Five Theses?
Answer: The basic objective of the Ninety Five Theses was to criticise
many of the practice; and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church.

21. Who said “Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the
greatest one ] [CBSE 2010. 11, 12]
Answer: Martin Luther.

22. What were Chap books (CBSE 2014)


Answer: These pocket size books that were sold by travelling pedlars
called chapmen. These became popular from the time of the 16th
century print revolution.

23. “The printing press is the most powerful engine of


progress and public opinion is the force that will sweep
despotism away”. Who said these words
Answer: Louise Sebastien Merrier.

24.Name two scholars whose writings inspired French people.


Answer: Voltaire and Rousseau.

25. Name any two women novelist of the 19th century.


Answer: Jane Austen and George Biot

26. Who invented power driven cylindrical press What were its
advantages

Answer: Richard M Hoe of New York.


Advantages :
1) The press was capable of printing 8000 sheets per hour.
2) The press was useful for printing newspapers.

27. Name any four languages in which Indian manuscript was


prepared before the age of print.
Answer: (1) Sanskrit (2) Arabic (3) Persian (4) Bengali.

28. When did the first printing press come to India?


Answer: The printing press first came to Goa with Portuguese
missionaries in the mid-16th century.

29. Who printed the first Tamil book


Answer: Catholic priests printed the first Tamil book in 1579.
30. Name the first Weekly that appeared in India. Who bought
it out (CBSE 2014)
Answer: Konkani. Kanara and Tamil.

31. Name the first weekly that appeared in India. Who brought
it out (CBSE 2014)
Answer: James Augustus Hickey.

32. Why did Governor General Warren Hastings persecute


Hickey
Answer: Because he criticised the British Government regarding slave
trade.

33. Which was first Indian newspaper By whom was it brought


Answer: Bengal Gazette. It was brought by Ganadhar Bhattacharya

34. In north India, the ulama were deeply anxious about the
collapse of Muslim dynasties. They feared that colonial rulers
would encourage conversion, change the Muslim personal laws.
Mention any two steps taken by them to counter this.
Answer: (i)They used cheap lithographic presses to publish holy
scripts.
(ii) They published holy scripts in persian and Urdu.

35. Name the printing presses which published numerous


religious texts in vernaculars from the 1880s.
Answer: (i) Naval Kishore Press Lucknow.
(ii) Shri Venkateshwar Press – Bombay

36. Who was the author of Amar Jiban


Answer: Rashsundari Debi.

37. Who wrote Istri Dharam Vichar


Answer: Ram Chadtha.

38 Name any four Indian women writers of the 19th century.


Answer: |1) Rashsundari Debi
(2) Kailashbashini Debi
(3) Tarabai Shinde
(4) Pandita Ramabai.

39. Who wrote Gulamgiri (CBSE 2014)


Answer: Jyotiba Phule.
40. What was the theme of the book Gulamgiri
Answer: The basic theme of the book was about the injustice of the
caste system

41.What was Vernacular Press Act (CBSE 2014)

Answer: It was an act which was passed by the colonial government to


dam the freedom of press The Act prodded the government with
extensive rights top censor reports and editorials in the Vernacular
press.

42.Name an Act which was passed by the British government


to keep a regular track of the vernacular newspapers.
Answer: The Vernacular Press act – 1878.

43.Name the paper with which Bal Gangadhar Tilak was


associated.
Answer: Kesari

44.’Liberty of speech … liberty of the press … freedom of


association. The government of India is now seeking to crush
the three powerful vehicles of expressing and cultivating
public opinion, the fight for swaraj, for Khilafat … means a
fight for this threatened freedom before all else….’
Who said these words
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi.

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