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Print Culture and The Modern World - Class 10 Important Questions

Updated: Apr 6, 2021

Print Culture and the Modern World class 10 is a very important chapter of history. Print culture embodies all form of printed text and another form of visual communication. Print culture is the conglomeration of effects on the human society that is created by making a printed form of communication. Print culture encompasses many stages as it has evolved in response to technological advances. China, Japan and Korea developed the earliest kind of print technology, which was a system of hand printing In the mid-sixteenth century, the first printing press came to Goa with Portuguese missionaries.


Print Culture and the Modern World Class 10 - Video Lecture


The video lecture on Print Culture and the Modern World Class 10 will enhance your learning and will help you to understand the topic thoroughly. It will cover all the important points from this chapter with pictorial representation so that you can memorize the topic very easily.



Class 10 History Chapter 5 - Important Questions


Explore the most important questions of the chapter Print Culture and the Modern Wolrd Class 10.


Q.1- What was Protestant Reformation? Answer: Protestant Reformation was a 16th Century movement to reform Catholic Church dominated by Rome. Martin Luther was one of the main Protestant reformers. He wrote Ninety Five Theses criticizing many practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. Several traditions of anti-Catholic Christianity developed out of the movement.


Q.2-Print played a significant role in awakening sentiments of nationalism amongst the Indians’. Explain the statement with examples. Answer: There is no denying that print culture connected the different people and communities and stimulated among them a spirit of togetherness, oneness and nationalism. Both Indian press and literature played a vital role in the growth of nationalism in India. In the nineteenth century, a large quantity of national literature was created which brought about a great revolution in the minds of people and inspired them to fight against British imperialism.


Q.3- What were the new inventions that increased the circulation of printed materials? Answer: With the growing demand for books, woodblock printing gradually became more and more popular and was widely used in Europe to print textiles, playing cards, and religious pictures with simple, brief texts. The breakthrough in printing technology occurred when Johann Gutenberg developed the first printing press.

The Olive Press provided the model for the printing press, and moulds were used for casting the metal types for the letters and alphabet. The first book Gutenberg printed was Bible. As the number of printing press grew, book production boomed. The shift from hand printing to mechanical printing led to the print revolution.


Q.4- Write a short note on Gutenberg Press. Answer: Gutenberg Press. A breakthrough in print technology occurred at Strasbourg, Germany where Johann Gutenberg developed the first known printing press in 1430s. Gutenberg developed metal types for each of the 26 characters of the Roman alphabet and devised a way of moving them around so as to compose different words of the text.


Q.5-What kind of information did the periodical press and newspapers carry in the 18th century? Answer: The periodical press and newspapers carried combined information about current affairs with entertainment. They also carried information about wars and trade as well as news of developments in other places.


All These important questions are important for Class 10 CBSE and also for the NTSE exam.

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