History

Print Culture and the Modern World

Question:

How did the print revolution influence the reading habit of the people of Europe?

Answer:

Due to the print revolution the reading habit of the public increased, as books were now less costly. This was because the time and labour required to produce a book came down, and multiple copies could be produced with greater ease.
Books flooded the market, and were easily available for the public. Before printed books flooded the markets the common people used to gather in Public places and books were read out to them. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated.
This listening culture turned to reading culture when books became cheaper.

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Print Culture and the Modern World

Q 1.

Name an Act which was passed by the British government to keep a regular track of the vernacular newspapers.

Q 2.

What was the role of cartoons and caricatures in the French Revolution ?

Q 3.

Who invented power driven cylindrical press ? What were its advantages ?

Q 4.

What medium was used for writing ancient Indian scriptures?

Q 5.

Who developed the first printing press ?

Q 6.

What was the theme of the book Gulamgiri ?

Q 7.

Why did the woodblock method become popular in Europe ? [CBSE 2015]
Or
What were the drawbacks of the handwritten manuscripts ?
Or
Mention the shortcomings of manuscripts. [CBSE Sept. 2011, 2012, 2014]

Q 8.

How did the print revolution influence the reading habit of the people of Europe?

Q 9.

Why did Governor General Warren Hastings persecute Hickey ?

Q 10.

Who wrote Gulamgiri ? (CBSE 2014)

Q 11.

Describe the issue of caste as taken by the novelists in India. [CBSE 2013]

Q 12.

Who was Martin Luther ?

Q 13.

What were Biliotheque Blue ?

Q 14.

Who said "Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one ? ] [CBSE 2010. 11, 12]

Q 15.

Explain how the print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India. [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]

Q 16.

Why were the printed books popular even among illiterate people ? [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2012]

Q 17.

When and by whom was hand printing technology introduced in Japan ? (CBSE 2014)

Q 18.

Which is the oldest book to be printed in Japan ?

Q 19.

What did the spread of print culture in the nineteenth century India mean to :
Reformers

Q 20.

Mention any four social values which print culture promoted.

Q 21.

What restrictions were imposed by the Vernacular Press Act on the Indian Press ? Explain. [CBSE-2011]
Or
In what ways the Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was a repressive step by the Government ? Explain. [CBSE-2011]

Q 22.

How did China remain a major producer of printed materials for a long time ? [CBSE 2013]
Or
"The imperial state in China, was the major producer of printed material.” Support this statement with examples.  [CBSE 2013. 2012. 2014]

Q 23.

The shift from handprinting to mechanical printing led to the print revolution.’ Explain.

Q 24.

Explain the steps which were taken by the British government or the colonial government to control the freedom of press.

Q 25.

Write a short note on Indian manuscripts

Q 26.

Name the countries where the earliest kind of print technology was developed.

Q 27.

Name two scholars whose writings inspired French people.

Q 28.

Write about the different innovations in the printing technology during the 19th century ? [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 29.

The printing press is the most powerful engine of progress and public opinion and a force that will sweep despotism away.'

Q 30.

Write short notes to show what you know about:
a) The Gutenberg Press
b) Erasmus's idea of the printed book
c) The Vernacular Press Act
c) The Vernacular Press Act

Q 31.

Explain how print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.

Q 32.

How were earlier books printed (before 15th century) ? Explain.

Q 33.

Write a brief note on Martin Luther.

Q 34.

Who invented the letter press?

Q 35.

How was sale of books promoted in small towns?

Q 36.

Give a brief description of the first form of print technology.

Q 37.

Mention some of the innovations which have improved the printing technology after the 17th century. [CBSE Sept. 2010]
Or
Highlight any three innovations which have improved the printing technology from 19th century onwards. [CBSE 2014]

Q 38.

How did the oral culture enter print and how was the printed material transmitted orally ? Explain with suitable examples.  [CBSE 2008 (F), Sept. 2012]
Or
How did the printers manage to attract the people, largely illiterate, towards, printed books ? [CBSE Sept. 2012]

Q 39.

Why did people in the eighteenth century Europe think that print culture would bring enlightenment and end despotism?  [CBSE 2011]

Q 40.

How were ideas and information written before the age of print in India ? How did the printing technique begin in India ? Explain. [CBSE 2008, Sept. 2010]
Or
Explain the role of missionaries in the growth of press in India. [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 41.

What is calligraphy ?

Q 42.

Which material was used to print pictures in Japan?

Q 43.

Who were scribes ?

Q 44.

Name the first book published by Johann Guttenbcrg.

Q 45.

What were ballads ? (CBSE 2014)

Q 46.

What was print revolution ?

Q 47.

What is manuscript ?

Q 48.

Why manuscripts were not widely used in everyday life ?

Q 49.

Who started publishing Sambad Kaumudi from 1821?

Q 50.

What was Protestant Reformation ?