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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
                                                  SESSION 2020-21
                                                        CLASS-X
                                     HISTORY- Ch-5-Print Culture and the Modern World


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                                     Subtopic_9_Print and Censorship


               OBJECTIVE


        1   Why was the Vernacular Press Act passed by the British Government in India?
              (a) The Vernacular Act was passed to promote vernacular languages.
              (b) The Vernacular Act was passed by the British government to put some check on
              vernacular newspapers which had become assertively nationalist.
              (c) The Vernacular Act was passed to please the Indians who wanted to promote Indian
              languages.
              (d) The Vernacular Act was passed to consolidate British rule in India.
        2      Name the paper started by BalGangasharTilak
              (a) The Kesari
              (b) The Young India
              (c) The Statesman
              (d) Amrita Bazar Patrika
        3     In 1878 the Vernacular Press Act was modelled on the
              (a) French Press Laws
              (b) British Press Laws
              (c) Irish Press Laws
              (d) Scottish Press Laws
        4     A liberal colonial officer who formulated new rules to restore the freedom of the press in
              India was
              (a) Warren Hastings
              (b) William Bentinck
              (c) Thomas Macaulay
              (d) None of the above


               SUBJECTIVE


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            1     Gandhiji said the fight for Swaraj is a fight for liberty of speech, liberty of    3      127
                  press and freedom of association. Explain the statement./Liberty of
                  speech..Liberty of the press... freedom of association. The Government
                  of India is now seeking to crush the three powerful vehicles of expressing
                  and cultivating public opinion. The fight for Swaraj, for Khilafat... means a
                  fight for this threatened freedom before all else...
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