MCQ Questions for Class 8 History Chapter 8 Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation with Answers

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Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation Class 8 MCQs Questions with Answers

Question 1.
What would you call a person who knows several languages ?
(a) Biographer
(b) Linguist
(c) Biolinguist
(d) Translator

Answer

Answer: (b) Linguist


Question 2.
Complete by choosing the most appropriate word from the following list of options. The introduction of _____________ brought with it ideas of democracy, liberty, fraternity among the minds of Indians
(a) Western education
(b) Subsidiary alliance
(c) Doctrine of Lapse
(d) Expansion policies

Answer

Answer: (a) Western education


Question 3.
Who started the journal Asiatick Researches?
(a) Henry Thomas Colebrooke
(b) Warren Hastings
(c) William Jones
(d) Max Muller

Answer

Answer: (c) William Jones


Question 4.
The temples of darkness that were falling of themselves into decay. Who said these words about the Calcutta Madrasa and Benares Sanskrit College?
(a) Lord William Bentick
(b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Ripon
(d) Lord Macaulay

Answer

Answer: (d) Lord Macaulay


Question 5.
How did the European learning improve the moral character of Indians?
(a) It would expand the trade and commerce
(b) It would make them truthful and honest
(c) It would make the Indians realize the importance of developing resources of the country
(d) It would make them change their tastes and desires and create a demand for British goods

Answer

Answer: (d) It would make them change their tastes and desires and create a demand for British goods


Question 6.
Where in India a Madrasa was set up in 1781 to promote the study of Arabic, Persian and Islamic Law ?
(a) Madras
(b) Bombay
(c) Benares
(d) Calcutta

Answer

Answer: (d) Calcutta


Question 7.
Name the person who was a part of the Scottish missionary who helped to establish the Serampore Mission
(a) Hudson Taylor
(b) Andrew Fuller
(c) William Carry
(d) William Ward

Answer

Answer: (c) William Carry


Question 8.
In countries like India, British used this term to mark the difference between the local languages and everyday use and English. This term is generally used to refer to a local language or dialect as distinct from what is seen as the standard language.
(a) Colloquial
(b) Jargon
(c) Vernacular
(d) Slang

Answer

Answer: (c) Vernacular


Question 9.
Some comments about the Orientalist Vision of Learning by the British are given below. Select the one that is not applicable to this particular style of learning.
(a) British argued that the aim of education ought to be to teach what was useful and practical.
(b) British argued that it is not advisable to encourage the study of Arabic and Sanskrit language and literature
(c) British said that knowledge of the east was full of errors and unscientific thoughts
(d) British observed that Western literature was non-serious and light hearted.

Answer

Answer: (d) British observed that Western literature was non-serious and light hearted.


Question 10.
Name the President of the Board of Control in England who sent a dispatch.
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Macaulay
(c) Charles Wood
(d) James Mill

Answer

Answer: (c) Charles Wood


Question 11.
Which year did the Court of Directors of the East India Company in London sent an educational dispatch to the Governor General in India?
(a) 1800
(b) 1854
(c) 1880
(d) 1890

Answer

Answer: (b) 1854


Question 12.
Name the important scholar who studied Sanskrit and found it to be the most scientific language of the world. He also translated the important works Shakuntala and Manusmriti into English
(a) Charles Wood
(b) William Jones
(c) Nathaniel Halhed
(d) Max Muller

Answer

Answer: (b) William Jones


Question 13.
What does the Arabic word Madrasa refer to?
(a) A place of learning, a school or college
(b) A place of worship
(c) A mine
(d) A factory

Answer

Answer: (a) A place of learning, a school or college


Question 14.
Lord Macaulay emphasized the need to teach this language. Which language did he insist to teach?
(a) Arabic
(b) Sanskrit
(c) English
(d) Hindi

Answer

Answer: (c) English


Question 15.
Warren Hastings took the initiative to set up a Madras at one of the important cities of India and believed that the ancient customs of the country and Oriental learning ought to be the basis of British rule in India. Which city is being referred to here ?
(a) Pondicherry
(b) Madras
(c) Calcutta
(d) Bombay

Answer

Answer: (c) Calcutta


Question 16.
A person who can read, write and teach Persian is called a _________
(a) Munshi
(b) Biographer
(c) Linguist
(d) Orientalist

Answer

Answer: (a) Munshi


Question 17.
Three Englishmen were busy discovering the ancient Indian heritage and mastering Indian languages. One was Willam Jones and another Henry Thomas Colebrooke. Name the third person
(a) Max Muller
(b) Nathaniel Halhed
(c) Warren Hastings
(d) Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Answer

Answer: (b) Nathaniel Halhed


Question 18.
Which year was the English education Act introduced in India?
(a) 1800
(b) 1900
(c) 1835
(d) 1880

Answer

Answer: (c) 1835


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