History

Novels, Society and History

Question:

How did the early novels contribute to colonialism ?
Or
With the help of an example show how the early novels in Europe contributed to colonialism? [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]

Answer:

(i) The early novels contributed to colonialism making the readers feel that they were a part of a superior community of fellow colonialists.
(ii) The hero of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is an adventurer and a slave trader, who treated the coloured people as sub-humans.
(iii) Most of the writers of that time saw colonialism as natural.
(iv) Colonised people were seen as primitive and barbaric, and colonial rule was considered necessary to civilize them.

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Novels, Society and History

Q 1.

Who wrote Anandmath ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 2.

Explain the following:
a) Social changes in Britain which led to an increase in women readers
b) What actions of Robinson Crusoe make us see him as a typical coloniser.
c) After 1740, the readership of novels began to include poorer people.
d) Novelists in colonial India wrote for a political cause.

Q 3.

Discuss some of the social changes in nineteenth-century Britain which Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens wrote about.

Q 4.

How did novels promote colonialism ? Explain with an example of a novel. [CBSE Sept. 2010]
Or
What kind of novels were written for young boys in the 19th century ? Explain. [CBSE Sept. 2010]
Or
How did novels make themselves relevant to young boys ? [CBSE Sept. 2011]
Or
Explain any five features of novels written for the young in the last stage of 19 th century. [CBSE 2012]

Q 5.

Mention some important characteristics of novels which increased their popularity among the readers.

Q 6.

Describe the ways in which the novel in India attempted to create a sense of pan-Indian belonging

Q 7.

What was the reason for the popularity of the novel?

Q 8.

What is a novel ?

Q 9.

Who was another of Pamela a novel based on exchange of letters between two lovers.

Q 10.

Name a novelist who wrote about traditional rural communities of England that were vanishing.

Q 11.

How most of the novels of the 19th century represented the true picture of the community and the society ?

Q 12.

Which novel supplied the adventurous text for the young English population ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 13.

Which was the first historical novel written in Bengal ?

Q 14.

Who is the author of the novel ‘Robinson Crusoe' ? [CBSE. Sept.2011, 12]

Q 15.

Outline the changes in technology and society which led to an increase in the readers of the novel in the eighteenth century Europe. [CBSE Sept. 2013]

Q 16.

In what ways was the novel in colonial India useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists?

Q 17.

Name any three novels by Premchand.

Q 18.

How did novel become a popular medium of entertainment among the middle class in India? Explain. [CBSE 2012]

Q 19.

What was the importance of novels ?
Or
In what ways was the novel in colonial India useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists ?  [CBSE 2009 (O), Sept. 2010, 2011, 2012]
Or
"Novels were useful for both the colonial administrators and Indians in colonial India."Support the statement with example. [CBSE 2010 (O)]
Or
What Were the various uses of novels from the Indian point of view ? [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 20.

What Is a novel ? Mention any two features of novel.

Q 21.

Explain the themes and issues of the novels of Thomas Hardy. [CBSE 2011]

Q 22.

Mention any three features of Pickwick Papers.

Q 23.

"Social changes in Britain led to an increase in women readers". Explain.
Or
Explain the factors that led to women writing novels in Europe. [CBSE 2012]

Q 24.

Explain any three features of early Bengali novels . [CBSE 2010 (D)]
Or
Describe two kinds of novels that came to be written in Bengali in the 19th century. Name any two famous novelists of Bengal. [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 25.

Explain the role of novelists in the field of social reforms in India with the help of any three examples. [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 26.

What are major differences between a novel and a manuscript ?

Q 27.

Who was the author of Pickwick Papers which was serialised in 1836 ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 28.

Who is the writer of the Novel Germinal ? What was the theme of the novel ?

Q 29.

Who was the author of Mayor of Casterbridge ?

Q 30.

"It is a truth universally accepted acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife". Name the novel and the author.

Q 31.

Who were the author's of the following  novels  ?

Q 32.

Which was the first modern novel in Nalayalam ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 33.

Who is known as the pioneer of modem Hindi literature ?

Q 34.

Who was the author of Pariksha Guru ?

Q 35.

How did the vernacular novels help Britishers to expand their rule in India ?

Q 36.

Name any two novelists of South India. Also mention the names of the novels written by them.

Q 37.

Name any two famous Hindi novelists. Also mention the names of the novels written by them.

Q 38.

Who is the author of the novel Sewasadan'? What is the importance of the novel for the Hindi literature ?

Q 39.

How was the sources of entertainment of the old merchant elite of Calcutta different from the new bhadralok ?

Q 40.

During the 19th century, the early Bengali novelists lived in two worlds'. Explain.

Q 41.

In many novels written during the colonial period, the ideal person successfully deals with one of the central dilemmas faced by colonial subject'. What was the dilemma ?

Q 42.

The Novel is about an epic about the Mallas, a community of fisherfolk who live off fishing in the river Titash. Identify the novel and the author.

Q 43.

Name a novel which is about a secret Hindu militia that fights Muslims to establish a Hindu Kingdom. It was a novel that inspired many kinds of freedom fighters. ‘

Q 44.

How novels helped in popularising the sense of belonging to a common nation ?

Q 45.

Which was the first novel of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay ?

Q 46.

What is satire ? Give one example. [CBSE 2014]

Q 47.

Who wrote Saraswativijayam ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 48.

What was the theme of Saraswativijayam ?

Q 49.

Who was the English author who showed the darker side of colonialism in his novels ? [CBSE. Sept.2011]

Q 50.

The novel revolves around Surdas who is visually impaired and belongs to an untouchable caste. Identify the novel.