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Give reasons for the following.

The Roman Catholic Church began keeping an Index of Prohibited books from the mid-sixteenth century.

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The Nineteenth Century

Which of the following newspaper was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak?

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: Print and Censorship

Arrange the following in chronological order:

  1. The print culture created the conditions for the French Revolution.
  2. Martin Luther’s writings led to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
  3. Menocchio reinterpreted the message of the Bible.
  4. Johann Gutenberg invented the Printing press.
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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: Print Comes to Europe

Examine any three effects of Print culture on the French Revolution.

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The Reading Mania

How did print come in India? Explain with an example.

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: India and the World of Print

Statement I: Western printing techniques and mechanical press were imported in the late 19th Century as western powers established their outposts in China.

Statement II: Beijing became the hub of the new print culture, catering to western-style schools.

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The First Printed Books

Provide evidence to support the claim that print culture had a significant impact on the social lives of women in India?

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The Nineteenth Century

In which one of the following institutions in India was a system of reservation for women made by amending the Constitution In 1992?

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The Nineteenth Century

Who among the following said - “Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one."?

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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: The Print Revolution and Its Impact >> Religious Debates and the Fear of Print

Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:

After the Revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of the press changed. Enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the 'native' press. As vernacular newspapers became assertively nationalist, the colonial government began debating measures of stringent control. In 1878, the Vernacular Press Act was passed, modelled on the Irish Press Laws. It provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press. From now on the government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers published in different provinces. When a report was judged as seditious, the newspaper was warned, and if the warning was ignored, the press was liable to be seized and the printing machinery confiscated.
  1. On which rule was the 'Vernacular Press Act' based? (1)
  2. Why did the attitude of the British change towards the freedom of press after the Revolt of 1857? Explain. (1)
  3. Explain any two impacts of passing the 'Vernacular Press Act. (2)
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Chapter: [1.5] Print Culture and the Modern World
Concept: Print and Censorship

What is the main difference between a federal form of government and a unitary one? Explain with an example.

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Chapter: [2] Federalism
Concept: Decentralisation in India

How is the tertiary sector different from other sectors? Illustrate with a few examples.

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Sectors of Economic Activities

Explain how public sector contributes to the economic development of a nation.

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Division of Sectors as Organised and Unorganised

Give one example each of primary and tertiary economic sectors. 

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Historical Change in Economic Sectors

Describe the importance of manufacturing industries as a backbone of economic development of the country . 

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Historical Change in Economic Sectors

Describe the role of industries in the development of agriculture. 

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India

Describe the importance of a third-tier of government in a vast country like India. 

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Chapter: [2] Federalism
Concept: Concept of Federalism

Answer the following question.
Distinguish between 'secondary' and 'tertiary' sectors.

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India

Highlight any five ways to increase employment in India.

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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Concept for Employment Generation

Fill in the blank:

SECTOR CRITERIA USED
Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Nature of economic activity
Organized & Unorganized ?
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Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Concept: Sectors of Economic Activities
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