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NCERT Solutions Class 8, Social Science, History, Chapter- 6, Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation.

For a comprehensive understanding of this chapter and effective preparation for CBSE exams and competitive exams, students are encouraged to refer to NCERT Solutions. These solutions, crafted by subject matter experts, This study material is meticulously structured to align with the latest CBSE syllabus.

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Concepts covered in Class 8 Social Science History chapter- 6 Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation, are :

  • How the British saw Education
  • The demand for moral education
  • What Happened to the Local Schools?
  • The Agenda for a National Education

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NCERT Solutions Class 8, Social Science, History, Chapter- 6, Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation.

1. Match the following:

William Jones promotion of English education
Rabindranath Tagore respect for ancient cultures
Thomas Macaulay gurus
Mahatma Gandhi learning in a natural environment
Pathshalas critical of English education

Solution:

William Jones respect for ancient cultures
Rabindranath Tagore learning in a natural environment
Thomas Macaulay promotion of English education
Mahatma Gandhi critical of English education
Pathshalas gurus

2. State whether true or false:

(a) James Mill was a severe critic of the Orientalists.

Solution: True

(b) The 1854 Despatch on education was in favour English being introduced as a medium of higher education in India.

Solution: True

(c) Mahatma Gandhi thought that promotion of literacy was the most important aim of education.

Solution: False

(d) Rabindranath Tagore felt that children ought to be subjected to strict discipline.

Solution: False

3. Why did William Jones feel the need to study Indian history, philosophy and law?

Solution:

Orientalists like William Jones studied ancient Indian texts on law, philosophy, religion, politics, morality, arithmetic, medicine and the other sciences. This was for a reason. They felt that Indian civilisation had attained its glory in the ancient past, but had subsequently declined. In order to understand India, it was necessary to discover the sacred and legal texts that were produced in the ancient period. For only those texts could reveal the real ideas and laws of the Hindus and Muslims, and only a new study of these texts could form the basis of future development of India

4. Why did James Mill and Thomas Macaulay think that European education was essential in India?

Solution:

James Mill and Thomas Macaulay were critical of the Orientalist vision of learning. They believed that the knowledge of the East was full of errors and unscientific thought; that Eastern literature was non-serious and light-hearted; that no branch of Eastern knowledge could be compared to what had been produced in Europe, and especially in England; that the British government was wasting both effort and public money in promoting Oriental learning as it was of no practical use. They saw India as an uncivilised country that needed to be civilised. For them the aim of education was to teach what was useful and practical. European education was thus essential in India; English language education was essential in India. Indians needed to be made familiar with the scientific, technical and philosophical advances that the West had made; they needed to be exposed to the great poets and writers of the West; their tastes, values and culture needed to be changed. This, according to them, was the right way forward.

5. Why did Mahatma Gandhi want to teach children handicrafts?

Solution:

Mahatma Gandhi wanted to teach children handicraft because that would develop their minds and their capacity to understand. This would also enable them to know how different things operated. This would help them to have lived experience and practical knowledge.

6. Why did Mahatma Gandhi think that English education had enslaved Indians?

Solution:

English education, according to Mahatma Gandhi, created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made them see Western civilisation as superior, and destroyed their pride in their own culture. Thus charmed by the West and by everything coming from the West, the Indians educated under the colonial system would end up being the admirers of British rule in India; thus, willingly forgetting their enslavement, and enslaving themselves further.

7. Find out from your grandparents about what they studied in school.

Solution:

  • Urdu/Hindi language
  • Mathematics
  • Social study, Drawing.

8. Find out about the history of your school or any other school in the area you live.

Solution:

I study in St. Peters Acadamy. It is the oldest one in this region. It was established by a Christian Missionary in 1980. It has created many histories by achieving so many events to its credit. The Principal is always appointed by the missionary. The man of high academic repute and administrative quality is appointed here as Principal. Teachers are also of high talent. There are five thousand students. Its students always bring high laurels to school and region by achieving bright result in Board Examinations. I am proud of my school.

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Choose the correct option:

(i) The ideas of William Jones were supported by
(a) James Mill
(b) Thomas Macaulay
(c) Charles Wood
(d) Henry Thomas Colebrooke

The correct option is : (d) Henry Thomas Colebrooke

(ii) A madrasa was set up in Calcutta in 1781 to promote the study of
(a) Urdu
(b) Arabic
(c) Ancient history of India
(d) Muslim religion

The correct option is : (b) Arabic

(iii) Who attacked the Orientalists?
( a) James Mill
(b) Thomas Macaulay
(c) Both (a) to (b)
(d) None of the above

The correct option is : (c) Both (a) to (b)

(iv) The name associated with the establishment of Serampore Mission
(a) Thomas Macaulay
(b) Henry Thomas Colebrooke
(c) William Carey
(d) William Jones

The correct option is : (c) William Carey

(v) William Adam toured the districts of
(a) Bihar and Orissa
(b) Bihar and Bengal
(c) Bengal and Rajasthan
(d) Orissa and Madhya Pradesh

The correct option is : (b) Bihar and Bengal

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