239812
The Vernacular Press Act was repealed by __________?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Lytton
3 Lord William Bentic
4 Gladstone
Explanation:
Lord Ripon Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. The law was repealed in 1881 by Lytton’s successor as viceroy, Lord Ripon (governed 1880–84).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239815
An ambassador of the British King James I, who secured favourable privileges for the East India Company from Emperor Jahangir, was:
1 Hawkins
2 Henry Middleton
3 Thomas Roe
4 Josiah Child
Explanation:
Thomas Roe From 1615 to 1618, he was ambassador to the court at Agra, India, of the Great Mughal Ruler, Jahangir. The principal object of the mission was to obtain protection for the East India Company`s factory at Surat. At the Mughal court, Roe allegedly became a favorite of Jahangir and may have been his drinking partner.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239816
William Adams found the system of education:
1 Rigid and flexible
2 Rigid
3 Flexible
4 A and B
Explanation:
Flexible
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239817
According to whom, “English education had enslaved Indians?
239812
The Vernacular Press Act was repealed by __________?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Lytton
3 Lord William Bentic
4 Gladstone
Explanation:
Lord Ripon Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. The law was repealed in 1881 by Lytton’s successor as viceroy, Lord Ripon (governed 1880–84).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239815
An ambassador of the British King James I, who secured favourable privileges for the East India Company from Emperor Jahangir, was:
1 Hawkins
2 Henry Middleton
3 Thomas Roe
4 Josiah Child
Explanation:
Thomas Roe From 1615 to 1618, he was ambassador to the court at Agra, India, of the Great Mughal Ruler, Jahangir. The principal object of the mission was to obtain protection for the East India Company`s factory at Surat. At the Mughal court, Roe allegedly became a favorite of Jahangir and may have been his drinking partner.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239816
William Adams found the system of education:
1 Rigid and flexible
2 Rigid
3 Flexible
4 A and B
Explanation:
Flexible
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239817
According to whom, “English education had enslaved Indians?
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02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239812
The Vernacular Press Act was repealed by __________?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Lytton
3 Lord William Bentic
4 Gladstone
Explanation:
Lord Ripon Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. The law was repealed in 1881 by Lytton’s successor as viceroy, Lord Ripon (governed 1880–84).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239815
An ambassador of the British King James I, who secured favourable privileges for the East India Company from Emperor Jahangir, was:
1 Hawkins
2 Henry Middleton
3 Thomas Roe
4 Josiah Child
Explanation:
Thomas Roe From 1615 to 1618, he was ambassador to the court at Agra, India, of the Great Mughal Ruler, Jahangir. The principal object of the mission was to obtain protection for the East India Company`s factory at Surat. At the Mughal court, Roe allegedly became a favorite of Jahangir and may have been his drinking partner.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239816
William Adams found the system of education:
1 Rigid and flexible
2 Rigid
3 Flexible
4 A and B
Explanation:
Flexible
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239817
According to whom, “English education had enslaved Indians?
239812
The Vernacular Press Act was repealed by __________?
1 Lord Ripon
2 Lord Lytton
3 Lord William Bentic
4 Gladstone
Explanation:
Lord Ripon Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. The law was repealed in 1881 by Lytton’s successor as viceroy, Lord Ripon (governed 1880–84).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239815
An ambassador of the British King James I, who secured favourable privileges for the East India Company from Emperor Jahangir, was:
1 Hawkins
2 Henry Middleton
3 Thomas Roe
4 Josiah Child
Explanation:
Thomas Roe From 1615 to 1618, he was ambassador to the court at Agra, India, of the Great Mughal Ruler, Jahangir. The principal object of the mission was to obtain protection for the East India Company`s factory at Surat. At the Mughal court, Roe allegedly became a favorite of Jahangir and may have been his drinking partner.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239816
William Adams found the system of education:
1 Rigid and flexible
2 Rigid
3 Flexible
4 A and B
Explanation:
Flexible
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239817
According to whom, “English education had enslaved Indians?