PASSAGE. 1
1. The British perfected their role as masters because
a. the had enslaved the Indians
b. they were hated by the upper classes
c. they showed that they were superior
d. upper class Indians accepted them as role models
2. Prafulla Chandra Ray was greatly influenced by..................
a. his brother
b. his uncle
c. his mother
d. his father
3. Prafulla Chandra's illness could not stop his ..................
a. schooling
b. learning
c. routine
d. sportsman spirit
4. The educated Indians felt insulated by the fact that
a. they have to follow British customs
b. they were not allowed to study in institutions of higher learning
c. they were forced to speak only in English
d. they were not prompted to senior government positions
Answers
1. (a)
2.(b)
3.(c)
4.(b)
5.(c)
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Answer:
1. (d) upper class Indians accepted them as role models.
2. (d) his father
3. (b) learning
4. (d) they were not prompted to senior government positions
Explanation:
In the same neighborhood as Madhusudan Dutt, known as the Milton of Bengal, Prafulla Chandra Ray was born on August 2, 1861, in the district of Jessore, now in Bangladesh.
The British honed their mastery because, in their view, it was the duty of the developed European nations to spread the advantages of civilization to underdeveloped people. As a result, they believed that what they did helped the development of underdeveloped countries. Ray, despite the fact that he missed some of his official education owing to illness, his education was unaffected. They have to stick to speaking English solely.
The fact that prominent government positions were off-limits to educated Indians—and there were a number of them—was considerably more humiliating. The loss of one's rights in one's birthplace would later serve as a focal point for the Indian intellectuals.
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