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pbch3 + kmno4 + h2so4 ------->
pbco(oh) + k2so4 + mnso4 + h2so4.......
balance it​

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Answered by ant123
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Complete NCERT Book Page wise Solution Class 10th as per Latest CBSE Syllabus

History

Chapter- 7 Print Culture and the Modern World

The following page provides you NCERT book solutions for class 10 social science, social science class 10 notes in pdf are also available in the related links between the texts.

Print Culture and the Modern World

 

Short Answers:-

1.Why do you think that the chapter ‘Print Culture’ is important to study?

 

Ans. Print culture is important to study because it is a true medium of mass communication like newspapers, journals and books etc. It also helps in creation of new ideas, thoughts, etc via books and magazines, etc.

2.’It is difficult for us to imagine a world without printed matter’. Justify the statement giving any three suitable arguments.

 

Ans. It is true that we cannot imagine a world without printed matter. We find evidence of print everywhere around us-in books, journals, newspapers, prints of famous paintings and also in everyday things like calendars, diaries, advertisements, etc.

(1) It is a true medium of mass communication like newspaper, journals and books, etc.

 

(2) Printed matter helps in preservation and dissemination of history, scientific knowledge and culture, etc.

(3) It helps in creation of new ideas, thoughts, etc. via books and magazines, etc.

 

THE FIRST PRINTED BOOKS

Very Short Answers:-

 

 

1.What was a Kayo?  

Ans. Kayo means pictures of floating world or depiction of ordinary human experience especially urban ones.

 

2. Which authority possessed the right of printing in ancient China?

Ans. The imperial state in ancient China possessed the right of printing.

 

3. What was the use of woodblocks in 15th century in Europe?

Ans. Wood blocks were used to print the playing cards, textile, images or patterns.

 

4.Name the Chinese traditional book-which folded and stitched at the side?

Ans. ‘Accordion Book’

5. Give the ancient name of Tokyo.

Ans. ‘Diamond Sutra’.

 

6. What was the name of oldest printed book of Japan?                          

Ans. The ancient name of Tokyo was ‘Edo’.

7. Mention any one feature of the oldest Japanese book.    

Ans. The oldest Japanese book contained six sheets of texts and woodcut.

8.Who introduced print-culture to Japan?

Ans. Buddhist missionaries from China introduced print-culture

9.What was the name of oldest printed book of Japan M?

Ans. The oldest Japanese book, printed in A.D. 868, is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra.

10.Which city of China became the new huh of print-culture?

Ans. Shanghai

11.What is meant by ‘Calligraphy’?    

Ans. Calligraphy means the art of beautiful and stylish writing.

12.Which method of hand-printing was developed in China?            

Ans. Calligraphy

Short Answers:-

1.Name the hub of the new print culture in China and describe it.

Ans. (1) Shanghai became the huh of new print culture in China.

(2) In the Late 19th century the western powers established mechanical printing press in Shanghai.

(3) Then, the mechanical printing had started there. Shanghai had started catering to the western style schools. From hand printing there was now a gradual shift to mechanical Printing

2.How did China remain a major producer of printed materials for a long time?

Or

Why was China a major producer of printed material for a very long time? Give any three reasons.

Or

“The imperial state in China was the major producer of printed material for a very long time.” Examine the statement.                                                    

Or

“The imperial state in China was the major producer of printed material.” Support this statement with examples.

Ans. (1) Textbooks for the civil service examination were printed in vast numbers the sponsorship of the imperial state.

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