Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
Column A (Writer) Column B (Contribution)
Class 10 · Social Science · CBSE Board · 2022–2026
Print Culture and the Modern World — Class 10 Social Science PYQs
27 questions from this chapter, asked in 5 Class 10 exams between 2022–2026 — every question paper set included, duplicates removed.
Questions asked per year
Practice questions
(a) "Print culture created the favourable conditions for the French Revolution." Explain the statement with examples.
OR
(b) "Throughout the nineteenth century, there were a series of innovations in printing technology." Explain the statement with examples.
The author of 'Book of Marvels' is :
Assume you are doing research on 15th century print culture. Which of the following would be the most significant advantage for your research ?
Read the given source and answer the questions that follow :
Print and Censorship
The power of the printed word is most often seen in the way governments seek to regulate and suppress print. The colonial government kept continuous track of all books and newspapers published in India and passed numerous laws to control the press.
During the First World War, under the Defence of India Rules, 22 newspapers had to furnish securities. Of these, 18 shut down rather than comply with government orders. The Sedition Committee Report under Rowlatt in 1919 further strengthened controls that led to imposition of penalties on various newspapers. At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Defence of India Act was passed, allowing censoring of reports of war-related topics. All reports about the Quit India movement came under its purview. In August 1942, about 90 newspapers were suppressed.
(34.1) Explain the meaning of 'censor'.
(34.2) Why did the colonial administration keep an eye on books and newspapers ?
(34.3) Why did Gandhiji start a nationwide Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act ? Explain any two reasons.
Read the following characteristics of 'Jikji' of Korea carefully and choose the correct option :
Characteristics :
I. It is one of the oldest existing printed books in the world.
II It contains the main beliefs of Christianity.
III Its second volume is available in the National Library of France.
IV. It was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in 2001.
Options :
Read the given source and answer the questions that follow :
Print Culture and the French Revolution
Many historians have argued that print culture created the conditions within which French Revolution occurred.
Some arguments have been usually put forward in this context.
First : print popularised the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. Collectively, their writings provided a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism. They argued for the rule of reason rather than custom, and demanded that everything be judged through the application of reason and rationality. They attacked the sacred authority of the Church and the despotic power of the state, thus eroding the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition. The writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely; and those who read these books saw the world through new eyes, eyes that were questioning, critical and rational.
Second : print created a new culture of dialogue and debate. All values, norms and institutions were re-evaluated and discussed by a public that had become aware of the power of reason, and recognised the need to question existing ideas and beliefs. Within this public culture, new ideas of social revolution came into being.
(34.1) What impact did the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers have on society ?
(34.2) How did print culture affect religion in France ?
(34.3) How did print culture contribute to the social revolution in France ?
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
| List-I (Author) | List-II (Book) |
|---|---|
| (A) Jyotiba Phule | Amar Jiban |
| (B) Sudarshan Chakra | Sachhi Kavitayen |
| (C) Rash Sundari Debi | Gulamgiri |
| (D) Kashi Baba | Chotte aur Bade Sawal |
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Printed Words
This is how Mercier describes the impact of the printed word, and the power of reading in one of his books :
'Anyone who had seen me reading would have compared me to a man dying of thirst who was gulping down some fresh, pure water.... Lighting my lamp with extraordinary caution, I threw myself hungrily into the reading. An easy eloquence, effortless and animated, carried me from one page to the next without my noticing it. A clock struck off the hours in the silence of the shadows, and I heard nothing. My lamp began to run out of oil and produced only a pale light, but still I read on. I could not even take out time to raise the wick for fear of interrupting my pleasure. How those new ideas rushed into my brain! How my intelligence adopted them!'
How does the passage reflect the immersive nature of reading of Mercier ?
Why practise Print Culture and the Modern World PYQs?
Print Culture and the Modern World has appeared in 5 Class 10 Social Science exams we track between 2022–2026, with questions worth 1, 2, 3, 4 marks. CBSE Board examiners consistently reuse concepts and question patterns from this topic — practising its previous year questions is the most reliable way to know exactly what to expect in your exam.
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