22. Print Culture And The Modern World
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22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256454 Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture, catering to the Western-style schools.

1 Beijing.
2 Hangzhou.
3 Shanghai.
4 Guangzhou.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256455 Who were called 'Chapmen'?

1 Book seller.
2 Paper seller.
3 Workers of printing press.
4 Seller of 'penny chap books'.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256518 What was the aim of East India Company by starting “censorship”?

1 They did not want to publish anything which could harm East India Companies reputation.
2 For examining the books and suppressing the unacceptable parts.
3 Company feared abot the fact that, by reading books, critical thinkers may go against the company.
4 All of these.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256456 Were the common people able to have access to reading? No, many were not literate. No, they lived in a world of oral culture. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated. They were able to get the hand me downs from the rich. They bought books just like the rich.

1 i only.
2 i and ii.
3 All of the above.
4 None of the above.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256454 Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture, catering to the Western-style schools.

1 Beijing.
2 Hangzhou.
3 Shanghai.
4 Guangzhou.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256455 Who were called 'Chapmen'?

1 Book seller.
2 Paper seller.
3 Workers of printing press.
4 Seller of 'penny chap books'.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256518 What was the aim of East India Company by starting “censorship”?

1 They did not want to publish anything which could harm East India Companies reputation.
2 For examining the books and suppressing the unacceptable parts.
3 Company feared abot the fact that, by reading books, critical thinkers may go against the company.
4 All of these.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256456 Were the common people able to have access to reading? No, many were not literate. No, they lived in a world of oral culture. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated. They were able to get the hand me downs from the rich. They bought books just like the rich.

1 i only.
2 i and ii.
3 All of the above.
4 None of the above.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256454 Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture, catering to the Western-style schools.

1 Beijing.
2 Hangzhou.
3 Shanghai.
4 Guangzhou.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256455 Who were called 'Chapmen'?

1 Book seller.
2 Paper seller.
3 Workers of printing press.
4 Seller of 'penny chap books'.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256518 What was the aim of East India Company by starting “censorship”?

1 They did not want to publish anything which could harm East India Companies reputation.
2 For examining the books and suppressing the unacceptable parts.
3 Company feared abot the fact that, by reading books, critical thinkers may go against the company.
4 All of these.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256456 Were the common people able to have access to reading? No, many were not literate. No, they lived in a world of oral culture. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated. They were able to get the hand me downs from the rich. They bought books just like the rich.

1 i only.
2 i and ii.
3 All of the above.
4 None of the above.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD WhatsApp Here
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256454 Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture, catering to the Western-style schools.

1 Beijing.
2 Hangzhou.
3 Shanghai.
4 Guangzhou.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256455 Who were called 'Chapmen'?

1 Book seller.
2 Paper seller.
3 Workers of printing press.
4 Seller of 'penny chap books'.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256518 What was the aim of East India Company by starting “censorship”?

1 They did not want to publish anything which could harm East India Companies reputation.
2 For examining the books and suppressing the unacceptable parts.
3 Company feared abot the fact that, by reading books, critical thinkers may go against the company.
4 All of these.
22. Print Culture And The Modern World

256456 Were the common people able to have access to reading? No, many were not literate. No, they lived in a world of oral culture. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated. They were able to get the hand me downs from the rich. They bought books just like the rich.

1 i only.
2 i and ii.
3 All of the above.
4 None of the above.