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What role did Charles Grant play during the British colonial period in South Asia?
a) He was a military commander.
b) He was a Christian missionary.
c) He was a native Indian leader.
d) He was a British politician.

b

Explanation: Charles Grant initially served as a Christian missionary in South Asia during the British colonial period.



What issues did Charles Grant present to the British Parliament regarding the Indian educational system and population?
a) Prosperity and literacy
b) Immorality, ignorance, and vulgarity
c) Advanced technology and industry
d) Cultural diversity and tolerance

b

Explanation: Charles Grant portrayed the Indian educational system and the moral conditions of the Indian population as marked by immorality, ignorance, and vulgarity.



According to Charles Grant, what did he recommend to address the issues in the Indian educational system?
a) Government intervention and the study of Western sciences only
b) Preservation of traditional Indian education
c) Compulsory study of the Bible, use of English language, and incorporation of English literature
d) Abandoning the Indian education system entirely

c

Explanation: Charles Grant recommended government intervention, compulsory study of the Bible, the use of English language as the medium of instruction, and the incorporation of English literature.



When did Charles Grant's recommendations for British education policy in South Asia date back to?
a) 1790                                   
b) 1813
c) 1857                                   
d) 1900

b

Explanation: Charles Grant's recommendations for British education policy in South Asia date back to 1813.



Which language did Charles Grant advocate for as the medium of instruction in South Asian education?
a) Hindi                                  
b) Sanskrit
c) English                  
d) Arabic

c

Explanation: Charles Grant advocated for the use of the English language as the medium of instruction in South Asian education.



What did the Charter Act of 1813 declare regarding British India?
a) Crown sovereignty           
b) Independence
c) British East India Company rule
d) Local autonomy

a

Explanation: The Charter Act of 1813 explicitly declared the sovereignty of the British Crown over British India, signifying a shift in governance.