MCQs:
1. Where were cheap small books commonly sold to poor people in 19th-century Madras?
– A) Royal libraries
– B) Temples
– C) Crossroads and markets
– D) Universities
2. Who was the Maratha reformer who wrote Gulamgiri against caste discrimination?
– A) B.R. Ambedkar
– B) Jyotiba Phule
– C) Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy
– D) Ram Mohan Roy
3. What role did libraries set up in the early 20th century play for poor communities?
– A) Exclusive access for the elite
– B) Centers for cultural performances
– C) Expanded access to books and literacy
– D) Only archives for historical documents
4. What did Kashibaba’s Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal highlight?
– A) Art and literature
– B) Connections between caste and class exploitation
– C) Agricultural practices
– D) British economic policies
Answers and Explanations:
1. C) Crossroads and markets – Cheap books were accessible to the poor at public places like crossroads.
2. B) Jyotiba Phule – He was a prominent social reformer who criticized caste discrimination through his writings.
3. C) Expanded access to books and literacy – Public libraries helped increase literacy rates among poor communities.
4. B) Connections between caste and class exploitation – Kashibaba’s work linked social hierarchies with economic exploitation.