UP Board Class 10 Print Culture and the Modern World — practice questions
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Practice UP Board Class 10 Print Culture and the Modern World in the app →The earliest kind of print technology was developed in:Johann Gutenberg's invention of the printing press dates approximately to:The first book printed by Gutenberg was:The first printing press in India was brought by:Marco Polo brought knowledge of woodblock printing from China to Italy around the year:Martin Luther's '95 Theses' (1517) — and the printing press's role in spreading Reformation — illustrate:In late 19th-century India, James Long compiled a list of:By the mid-18th century, the printing of cheap 'penny chapbooks' helped:By the 1740s in France, what was the 'Bibliotheque Bleue'?The novel form, exemplified by Henry Fielding and Charles Dickens, primarily depicted:Mahatma Gandhi launched 'Young India', 'Navjivan' and 'Harijan' as:Erasmus, the Catholic reformer, was wary of print because:The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 in British India was modelled on:Rashsundari Devi's 'Amar Jiban' (1876) is significant because it was:Why did rich women in 19th-century India hesitate to send their daughters to schools but allow them to read atKashibaba's 'Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal' (1938) — a printed pamphlet — argued for:The first newspaper in India in any Indian language was:After Vidyasagar's intervention, which Bengali print initiative defended widow remarriage in the 1850s?Bal Gangadhar Tilak's 'Kesari' (Marathi) and 'Mahratta' (English) papers were significant because they:In the late 19th century, the Battala area of Calcutta became famous for printing: