MCQ Questions for Class 10 History Chapter 7 Print Culture and the Modern World with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 10 History Chapter 7 Print Culture and the Modern World with Answers


1. Which problem has been raised in Gulamgiri?





ANSWER= A. The injustices of caste system

 

2. The Bengal Gazette was edited by





ANSWER= C. James Augustus Hickey

 

3. The earliest kind of print technology was developed in China, Japan and





ANSWER= A. Korea

 

4. Who said, “Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one.”?





ANSWER= D. Martin Luther

 

5. Diomond Sultra is the oldest printed book of





ANSWER= C. Japan

 

6. Martin Luther was a/an





ANSWER= B. religious reformer

 

7. Penny magazines were especially meant for





ANSWER= C. women

 

8. What made Governor-General Warren Hastings persecute James Hickey who edited the Bengal Gazette?





ANSWER= D. He published gossip about senior East India Company officials.

 

9. The main theme of the book ‘Chhote aur Bade Ka Sawal’ written by Kashibaba, a Kanpur mill worker, was:





ANSWER= B. The link between caste and class exploitation.

 

10. Why was the Vernacular Press Act passed by the British Government in India?





ANSWER= B. The Vernacular Act was passed by the British government to put some check on vernacular newspapers which had become assertively nationalist.

 

11. What do you mean by the term ‘Galley’?





ANSWER= A. A metal frame in which types are laid and the text composed

 

______________12. Who was the first to use wood-block printing?





ANSWER= C. Spaniards

 

13. Who was Kitagawa Utamaro?





ANSWER= A. A Japanese artist

 

14. What do you mean by the term ‘Calligraph’?





ANSWER= C. The art of beautiful and stylised writing

 

Que15. Who was known for an art form called ukiyo?s15





ANSWER= B. Kitagawa Utamaro

 

16. Which of the following statements are true about printing?





ANSWER= C. Both A. and B. are true.

 

17. As Western powers established their outposts in China, ___ became the hub of the new print culture.





ANSWER= A. Shanghai

 

18. ____ from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan around AD 768-770.





ANSWER= A. Buddhist Missionaries

 

19. The oldest ___ book, printed in AD 868, is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra, containing six sheets of text and woodcut illustrations.





ANSWER= C. Japanese

 

20. In the flourishing urban circles at Edo, illustrated collections of paintings depicted an elegant urban culture, involving artists, courtesans, and teahouse gatherings. Edo was later known as ____.





ANSWER= D. Tokyo

 

21. China already had the technology of woodblock printing. Marco Polo brought this knowledge back with him to ____.





ANSWER= A. Italy

 

22. Vellum was a parchment made from the ___ of animals.





ANSWER= B. Skin

 

23. Which of the following statements about Manuscripts are true?





ANSWER= D. All the above statements are false.

 

24. By the early fifteenth century, woodblocks were being widely used in Europe to ___.





ANSWER= D. All of the above are true

 

25. Johann Gutenberg developed the first-known printing press in the 1430s, in Strasbourg located in __.





ANSWER= B. Germany

 

26. ____ is a Metal frame in which types are laid and the text composed.





ANSWER= B. Galley

 

27. Which of the following were the result of the invention of the printing press?





ANSWER= D. Both A. and B.

 

28. ___ are the places where people gathered to drink alcohol, to be served food, and to meet friends and exchange news.





ANSWER= B. Taverns

 

29. In 1517, the religious reformer Martin Luther wrote Ninety Five Theses criticising many of the practices and rituals of the ___.





ANSWER= A. Roman Catholic Church

 

30. Protestant Reformation was a sixteenth-century movement to reform the Catholic Church dominated by __.





ANSWER= B. Rome

 

31. ___ was a former Roman Catholic court for identifying and punishing heretics.





ANSWER= C. Inquisition

 

32. ___ were the beliefs which do not follow the accepted teachings of the Church.





ANSWER= D. Heretical

 

33. ___ began to maintain an Index of Prohibited Books from 1558.





ANSWER= A. Roman Church

 

34. ___ a term used to describe pocket sized books that are sold by travelling peddlers called chapmen, which became popular from the time of the sixteenth-century print revolution.





ANSWER= A. Chapbook

 

35. The earliest kind of print technology was developed in ___, Japan and Korea, which was a system of hand printing.





ANSWER= C. China

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