History

Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation

Question:

What were the advantages that Indian weavers had?

Answer:

Indian weaver knew the art of weaving intricate designs. This was not possible in weaving machines that produced cloth in England. There was a great demand for the intricately woven cloth by the rich and middle-class in India. Indians had another advantage also. They produced a very coarse variety of cloth that was cheap and was used by the poor people in India. There was a constant demand for this variety of cloth also.
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Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation

Q 1.

What were the changes that could be seen as women became actively involved in reforms?

Q 2.

State the recommendations of the Wood’s Despatch.

Q 3.

Describe European artists style.

Q 4.

What are miniature paintings?

Q 5.

How did the knowledge of ancient texts help the reformers promote new laws?

Q 6.

What are 3 lists of subjects that the constitution has provided to balance the different views on power sharing between the centre and the state?

Q 7.

Give one reason why English continued to be used in India after Independence.

Q 8.

Describe in your own words one painting from this chapter which suggests that the British were more powerful than Indians. How does the artist depict this?

Q 9.

Name some weaver’s community in India.

Q 10.

Write about Raja Rammohun Roy and his reforms

Q 11.

Name some varieties of cloth that were produced in India during the 18th century.

Q 12.

Who are the Agaria?

Q 13.

How was the politics of the Radicals within the Congress different from that of the Moderates?

Q 14.

Why did William Jones feel the need to study Indian history, philosophy and law?

Q 15.

What was the outcome of the Wood’s despatch?

Q 16.

Why did the scroll painters and potters come to Kalighat? Why did they begin to paint new themes?

Q 17.

Why can we think of Raja Ravi Varmas paintings as national?

Q 18.

What brought the moderates and radicals together?

Q 19.

What did Dr Ambedkar mean when he said that In politics we will have equality, and in social and economic life we will have inequality ?

Q 20.

What were Tagore’s ideas on education?

Q 21.

What did Ambedkar want to achieve through the temple entry movement?

Q 22.

Discuss the various forms that the Non-Cooperation Movement took in different parts of India. How did the people understand Gandhiji?

Q 23.

Write a brief note on the Constituent Assembly.

Q 24.

How was the right to vote in adopted in the UK and the US?

Q 25.

Were the weavers given any importance during the national movement?

Q 26.

Write a brief note on Kalighat paintings.

Q 27.

Write a brief not on abolition of untouchability and Reservation Policy.

Q 28.

How did the development of cotton industries in Britain affect textile producers in India?

Q 29.

Why were Jyotirao Phule and Ramaswamy Naicker critical of the national movement? Did their criticism help the national struggle in any way?

Q 30.

What was the llbert Bill?

Q 31.

What were the advantages that Indian weavers had?

Q 32.

Point out which of the following were brought in with British art:
(a) oil painting
(b) miniatures
(c) life-size portrait painting
(d) use of perspective
(e) mural art

Q 33.

In what way did the British history paintings in India reflect the attitudes of imperial conquerors?

Q 34.

What kinds of cloth had a large market in Europe?

Q 35.

What is aspinning jenny?

Q 36.

What were the different reasons people had for not sending girts to school?

Q 37.

Why were Christian missionaries attacked by many people in the country? Would some people have supported them too? If so. for what reasons?

Q 38.

What made Gandhiji call off the non-cooperation movement?

Q 39.

What problems did the Indian textile industry face in the early years of its development?

Q 40.

What helped TISCO expand steel production during the First World War?

Q 41.

Who was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar?

Q 42.

Give a brief sketch of Thomas Daniell and his paintings.

Q 43.

Describe the Rowlatt Satyagraha.

Q 44.

After Independence, why was there a reluctance to divide the country on linguistic lines?

Q 45.

What is bandanna?

Q 46.

Why did the Indian iron smelting industry decline in the nineteenth century?

Q 47.

Why did Mahatma Gandhi want to teach children handicrafts?

Q 48.

Describe the paintings done by Robert Ker Porter on the battle of Seringa patam.

Q 49.

When were cotton mills started in India?

Q 50.

Who did the Indian National Congress wish to speak for?