The document is a 20 question quiz about the civilizing and educating of natives in India. It covers topics like early British officials who studied Indian culture like William Jones, the introduction of English education acts and other schooling reforms in India, and debates between Orientalists and others about the best approaches for educating Indians and promoting British versus Indian ideas. Key figures discussed include Thomas Macaulay, who saw India as uncivilized, and Rabindranath Tagore, who started the school Shantiniketan. The quiz aims to test knowledge about the introduction and development of education policies and institutions in colonial India.
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Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation
20 Questions
______ was one of the rst Company o cials to study
Sanskrit.
a) Esther Hills b) John Mills
c) William Jones d) Robert Clive
William Jones had started a journal which was called
a) The Times of India b) Bengal Gazette
c) Asiatick Research d) Philosphical Research
_______ was an English o cial who had deep respect for
the Indian culture.
a) Henry Colebrook b) James Warren
c) Bruce Jones d) Paul Henry
To promote Islamic law, a madarasa was set up at ______
in 1861.
a) Bombay b) Calcutta
c) Benaras d) Lucknow
_______ was introduced in India in 1835.
a) English Education Act b) Arabic Education Act
c) Sanskrit Education Act d) Civil Services Act
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Those who have scholarly knowledge of Asiatic
language and culture are called _____
a) Linguistic b) Orientalists
c) Vernacularists d) Munshis
Wood’s Dispatch for ‘Education for Commerce’ in India
was introduced by ____.
a) Charles Wood b) William Wood
c) Henry Wood d) Archie Wood
A person who can read, write and teach Persian is
known as _______
a) Munshi b) Maulavi
c) Qazi d) Brahman
Wood’s Dispatch also aimed at clearing _______ of Indian
people.
a) poverty b) moral character
c) illiteracy d) sophistication
_______ saw India as an uncivilised society that needed to
be civilised.
a) James Mill b) Thomas Macaulay
c) Robert Clive d) Warren Hastings
Until 1813, East India Company was opposed to the
_______ in India.
a) missionary activities b) religious function
c) education d) trade
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________ college was established in Calcutta on the banks
of river Hooghly.
a) Serampore b) Hindu
c) Islamic d) Scottish
_______ was one of the rst British o cials to attack the
views of Orientalists.
a) William Jones b) Henry Colebrook
c) James Mill d) Henry Ongle
According to Adam’s report, there were over ____
schools in rural Bihar and Bengal in the 1830s.
a) 1 lakh b) 50 thousand
c) 2 lakhs d) 5 lakhs
In the 1830s, no classes were held for rural students
once ______ started.
a) harvest season b) rainy season
c) winter season d) summer season
To promote study of English texts, the company set up
a Hindu College in _____
a) Benaras b) Madras
c) Surat d) Lucknow
Wood’s Dispatch was introduced in _____.
a) 1854 b) 1855
c) 1845 d) 1839
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According to Aurbindo Ghosh, education should
awaken the spirit of ___ among students of India.
a) religion b) nationality
c) thoughtfulness d) integration
_______ started Shantiniketan in 1901.
a) Rabindranath Tagore b) Subhash Chandra Bose
c) Aurbindo Ghosh d) R C Mukherjee
The _______ established the University of Bombay.
a) British b) French
c) Dutch d) German
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Answer Key
1. c
2. c
3. a
4. c
5. a
6. b
7. a
8. a
9. b
10. b
11. a
12. a
13. c
14. a
15. a
16. a
17. a
18. b
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20. a