Mock test of NCERT History Chapter Print culture andthe mordern world
Print Technology Mock Test
1. The first kind of print technology developed in. China Japan Korea All of the above
2. What was the system used before printing. It was the system of hand painting It was the system of mechanical printing It was the system of digital printing It was the system of block printing
3. Describe the wood blocks printing started in 594 AD 768-770 AD 1295 AD 868 AD
4. What was wood block print. Books in china were printed by rubbing paper against inked surface of a wood blocks It was a type of hand-painted art It was a form of digital printing It was a type of mechanical printing
5. What was the Chinese accordion book (first printed book) It was a type of hand-painted art It was a form of digital printing It was a type of mechanical printing As both sides of the thin porous paper could not be printed, so, they were stitched at one end. This was called the Chinese accordion book.
6. Who duplicated these books with accuracy and beautiful Scholars Skilled craftsmen Merchants Monks
7. What is calligraphy The art of beautiful and stylish writing The art of printing The art of sculpture The art of hand-painting
8. Who was the largest producer of printed material Japan China Korea The imperial State of China
9. What is bureaucracy The recruitment of personal employees through civil service examination A form of printing technology The art of beautiful writing The system of hand painting
10. Why were the books required in China and who sponsored it To prepare exams and sponsored by the state government To promote art and literature To entertain people To conduct religious ceremonies
11. What made the volume of print increased and when Introduction of digital printing in the 19th century From the 16th century, the number of candidates giving exams increased, so the volume of print increased The invention of the printing press The decline of print culture in the 18th century
12. How did print get diversified in China? By the 15th century, urban culture started getting popular in China, and print was not only used by scholars but also by merchants for trade information By the 17th century, the decline of print culture led to diversification Print remained confined to scholars and did not diversify Print was only used for religious texts
13. Who started writing books Scholars Merchants Rich women, wives of scholars, and courtesans Monks
14. What became the hub of new print culture Beijing Shanghai Tokyo Kyoto
15. The new reading culture was accompanied by? The decline of technology The rise of calligraphy The new technology The decline of reading culture
16. Who brought the mechanical presses and western printing technology in China? Japanese missionaries Chinese scholars Western powers Indian traders
17. Who introduced print in Japan and when Confucius in 500 BC Buddhist missionaries introduced hand printing technology from China into Japan in 768-770 AD Marco Polo in 1295 AD Japanese emperors in the 12th century
18. Which is the oldest printed Japanese book? The Tale of Genji The Pillow Book The oldest Japanese printed book in 868 AD was 'Diamond Sutra' containing 6 sheets of paper and woodcut illustrations The Tale of the Heike
19. Tokyo was earlier known as Kyoto Osaka Edo Nara
20. Who was Kitagawa Utamaro? A samurai warrior A merchant An artist born in Edo in 1753, widely known for his contribution to an art called ukiyo (picture of the floating world) A feudal lord
21. How did the people of China reach Europe? Through the Pacific Ocean Through the Atlantic Ocean Through the Silk Route Through the Indian Ocean
22. What did Europeans do to paper? They burned it as a ritual They used it for writing and printing They converted it into sculptures They ignored it
23. What are scribes? Artists Merchants Writers Persons skilled in copying texts
24. Describe scribes Skilled in woodblock printing Skilled in manuscript copying Skilled in calligraphy Skilled in papermaking
25. Who introduced the print in Europe. Marco Polo Gutenberg Buddhist missionaries Western powers
26. What technology Marco Polo introduced in Europe? Woodblock technology Digital printing Hand painting Manuscript copying
27. What is vallum A type of ink A printing press A parchment made from animal skin A type of woodblock
28. Who used vallum Scholars Merchants Rich individuals Scribes
29. What was the limitations with manuscripts Fragile and expensive Difficult to read Could not be copied Prone to fire damage
30. Who invented the first printing machine Marco Polo Gutenberg Buddhist missionaries Western powers