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CBSE - Print Culture and the Modern World
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Practice Question
Print Culture and the Modern World
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Print Culture and the Modern World
The earliest kind of print technology was developed in :
(1) Japan and Korea
(2) India, Japan and Korea
(3) China, Japan and Korea
(4) India, China and Arabia
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
Print Culture and the Modern World
1
The role of lending libraries in England in the 19th century was :
(a) Promoting reading among the working-class people
(b) Educating white collar workers, artisans and lower middle-class people
(c) Encouraging self-improvement, self-expression and encouraging the working class to write autobiographies
(d) Both
(b) and
(c)
Correct Answer: 4
2
Which one of the following statements is true?
(1) A children press, devoted to literature for children alone, was set up in France in 1757
(2) Penny magazines were especially meant for men
(3) Lending libraries had been in existence from the seventeenth century
(4) None of the above
Correct Answer: 3
3
Who among the following perfected the power drivers cylindrical press?
(1) James Watt
(2) Newcomen
(3) George Eliot
(4) Richard M Hoe
Correct Answer: 4
4
Printers and publishers developed new strategies to sell their products. Which of the following is not an innovation of the 20th century?
(a) Cheap paperback editions were printed
(b) The dust cover or the book jacket was an innovation
(c) Important novels were serialised, which led to a new way of writing novels
(d) Popular works were sold in England in cheap series called the shilling series
Correct Answer: 3
5
Which of the following statement is true in the light of Vernacular Press Act 1878?
(1) It gave freedom to Vernacular press
(2) It gave financial assistance to Vernacular press
(3) It provided rights to government to censor reports and editorials in the Vernacular press
(4) None of the above
Correct Answer: 3