239937
Who had introduced the Indian Universities Act 1904?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Hardinge
3 Lord Curzon
4 Lord Auckland
Explanation:
Lord Curzon On the basis of Raeleigh Commission’s recommendations, the Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the period of Lord Curzon. The intention of the Government was to check the tide of nationalist feelings among the educated elite. The Act directed the Universities to undertake teaching function and focus on their academic role.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239938
Assertion (A): William Jones & Colebrooke discovered ancient texts, understanding their meaning Reason (R): They were Orientalists & interested in the culture of Asia.
1 (b.)
2 (d.)
Explanation:
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239940
_____ city is situated on the banks of river Hooghly.
1 Madras
2 Calcutta
3 Delhi
4 Lahore
Explanation:
Calcutta
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239946
Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect. He strongly felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of teaching and not English education. Why?
1 English education created a sense of Superiority in the minds of Indians.
2 It created self-respect and dignity among Indians.
3 It created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
It created self-respect and dignity among Indians. Mahatma Gandhi strongly felt that the Indian language sought to be the medium of teaching. Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239947
English was made medium of higher education in India by:
1 Lord Mayo
2 Lord Chelmsford
3 Lord Rippon
4 Lord Bentinck
Explanation:
Lord Bentinck The English Education Act was a legislative Act of the Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.
239937
Who had introduced the Indian Universities Act 1904?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Hardinge
3 Lord Curzon
4 Lord Auckland
Explanation:
Lord Curzon On the basis of Raeleigh Commission’s recommendations, the Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the period of Lord Curzon. The intention of the Government was to check the tide of nationalist feelings among the educated elite. The Act directed the Universities to undertake teaching function and focus on their academic role.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239938
Assertion (A): William Jones & Colebrooke discovered ancient texts, understanding their meaning Reason (R): They were Orientalists & interested in the culture of Asia.
1 (b.)
2 (d.)
Explanation:
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239940
_____ city is situated on the banks of river Hooghly.
1 Madras
2 Calcutta
3 Delhi
4 Lahore
Explanation:
Calcutta
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239946
Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect. He strongly felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of teaching and not English education. Why?
1 English education created a sense of Superiority in the minds of Indians.
2 It created self-respect and dignity among Indians.
3 It created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
It created self-respect and dignity among Indians. Mahatma Gandhi strongly felt that the Indian language sought to be the medium of teaching. Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239947
English was made medium of higher education in India by:
1 Lord Mayo
2 Lord Chelmsford
3 Lord Rippon
4 Lord Bentinck
Explanation:
Lord Bentinck The English Education Act was a legislative Act of the Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.
239937
Who had introduced the Indian Universities Act 1904?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Hardinge
3 Lord Curzon
4 Lord Auckland
Explanation:
Lord Curzon On the basis of Raeleigh Commission’s recommendations, the Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the period of Lord Curzon. The intention of the Government was to check the tide of nationalist feelings among the educated elite. The Act directed the Universities to undertake teaching function and focus on their academic role.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239938
Assertion (A): William Jones & Colebrooke discovered ancient texts, understanding their meaning Reason (R): They were Orientalists & interested in the culture of Asia.
1 (b.)
2 (d.)
Explanation:
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239940
_____ city is situated on the banks of river Hooghly.
1 Madras
2 Calcutta
3 Delhi
4 Lahore
Explanation:
Calcutta
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239946
Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect. He strongly felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of teaching and not English education. Why?
1 English education created a sense of Superiority in the minds of Indians.
2 It created self-respect and dignity among Indians.
3 It created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
It created self-respect and dignity among Indians. Mahatma Gandhi strongly felt that the Indian language sought to be the medium of teaching. Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239947
English was made medium of higher education in India by:
1 Lord Mayo
2 Lord Chelmsford
3 Lord Rippon
4 Lord Bentinck
Explanation:
Lord Bentinck The English Education Act was a legislative Act of the Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.
239937
Who had introduced the Indian Universities Act 1904?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Hardinge
3 Lord Curzon
4 Lord Auckland
Explanation:
Lord Curzon On the basis of Raeleigh Commission’s recommendations, the Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the period of Lord Curzon. The intention of the Government was to check the tide of nationalist feelings among the educated elite. The Act directed the Universities to undertake teaching function and focus on their academic role.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239938
Assertion (A): William Jones & Colebrooke discovered ancient texts, understanding their meaning Reason (R): They were Orientalists & interested in the culture of Asia.
1 (b.)
2 (d.)
Explanation:
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239940
_____ city is situated on the banks of river Hooghly.
1 Madras
2 Calcutta
3 Delhi
4 Lahore
Explanation:
Calcutta
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239946
Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect. He strongly felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of teaching and not English education. Why?
1 English education created a sense of Superiority in the minds of Indians.
2 It created self-respect and dignity among Indians.
3 It created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
It created self-respect and dignity among Indians. Mahatma Gandhi strongly felt that the Indian language sought to be the medium of teaching. Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239947
English was made medium of higher education in India by:
1 Lord Mayo
2 Lord Chelmsford
3 Lord Rippon
4 Lord Bentinck
Explanation:
Lord Bentinck The English Education Act was a legislative Act of the Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.
239937
Who had introduced the Indian Universities Act 1904?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Hardinge
3 Lord Curzon
4 Lord Auckland
Explanation:
Lord Curzon On the basis of Raeleigh Commission’s recommendations, the Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the period of Lord Curzon. The intention of the Government was to check the tide of nationalist feelings among the educated elite. The Act directed the Universities to undertake teaching function and focus on their academic role.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239938
Assertion (A): William Jones & Colebrooke discovered ancient texts, understanding their meaning Reason (R): They were Orientalists & interested in the culture of Asia.
1 (b.)
2 (d.)
Explanation:
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239940
_____ city is situated on the banks of river Hooghly.
1 Madras
2 Calcutta
3 Delhi
4 Lahore
Explanation:
Calcutta
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239946
Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect. He strongly felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of teaching and not English education. Why?
1 English education created a sense of Superiority in the minds of Indians.
2 It created self-respect and dignity among Indians.
3 It created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
It created self-respect and dignity among Indians. Mahatma Gandhi strongly felt that the Indian language sought to be the medium of teaching. Mahatma Gandhi wanted an education that could help Indians recover their sense of dignity and self-respect.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239947
English was made medium of higher education in India by:
1 Lord Mayo
2 Lord Chelmsford
3 Lord Rippon
4 Lord Bentinck
Explanation:
Lord Bentinck The English Education Act was a legislative Act of the Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.