Important Questions and Answers of J. C. Bose : A Beautiful Mind

 Important Questions and Answers of J. C. Bose : A Beautiful Mind.

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A.Answer the following questions :

1.When was India under the British rule?

Ans:India was under the British rule in 1895.

2.Where was a different history made in 1895?

Ans: A different history was made in 1895 at Towel Hall in Calcutta.

3.Who performed an Interesting demonstration?

Ans: Jagadish Chandra Bose performed an Interesting demonstration.

4.When was everyone overawed?

Ans:Everyone was overawed when the electro-magnetic waves travelled from Lecture Hall to third room about 75 metres away.

5.When was Jagadish Chandra Bose born?

Ans:Jagadish Chandra Bose was born on 30th November 1858 at Bikrampur.

6.Who was the father of Jagadish Chandra Bose?

Answer :Bhagwan Chandra Bose was the father of Jagadish Chandra Bose.

7.Who was a leader of Brahmo Samaj?

Ans: Bhagwan Chandra Bose was a leader of Brahmo Samaj.

8.Who worked as a Deputy Magistrate?

Ans :Bhagwan Chandra Bose worked as a Deputy Magistrate.

9.Who was a man of diverse talents?

Ans:Jagadish Chandra Bose was  a man of diverse talents.

10.Why did Jagadish Chandra's education start in a vernacular school?

Ans:Jagadish Chandra's education started in a vernacular school because his father believed that one must know one's mother tongue before learning any other language.

11.What was a privileged status symbol?

Ans: Sending children to English schools was a privileged status symbol.

12.Who sat on the right side of J. C Bose?

Ans:The son of the Muslim attendant of J. C Bose's father sat on the right side of J. C Bose.

The son of the Muslim attendant of his father sat on the right side of J. C Bose.

13.Who sat on the left side of J. C Bose?

Ans: The son of fisherman sat  on the left side of J. C Bose.

14.What did J. C Bose listen spellbound?

Ans:  J. C Bose listened spellbound to his playmates' stories of birds, animals and aquatic creatures.

15.What created in J. C Bose's mind a keen interest in investigating the working of Nature?

Ans: J. C Bose listened spellbound to his playmates' stories of birds, animals and aquatic creatures.These stories created in J. C Bose's mind a keen interest in investigating the working of Nature.

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J. C Bose's playmates' stories of birds, animals and aquatic creatures created in J. C Bose's mind a keen interest in investigating the working of Nature.

16.When did Bose join Hare School?

Ans: Bose joined Hare School in 1869.

17.When was Bose admitted to St. Xavier School in Calcutta?

Ans: Bose was admitted to St. Xavier School in Calcutta in 1875.

18.When did  Bose receive Natural Science Tripos?

Ans:Bose received Natural Science Tripos in 1884.

19.Where from did Bose complete B. Sc?

Ans: Bose completed B. Sc degree from the university of London

20.When did Bose meet Father Lafont?

Ans:Bose met Father Lafont at St. Xavier's College.

21.Why did Bose  continue his teaching assignment for three years without accepting his salary?

Ans:Bose was offered lower salary than his European Colleagues. He had a remarkable sense of self respect and national pride. Therefore, as a sign o protest,Bose continued his teaching assignment for three years without accepting his salary.

22.Who offered Bose a permanent teaching post?

Ans: The director of Public Instruction and Principal offered him a permanent teaching post.

Unit -2

1.What had Bose invented?

Ans. Bose had invented several sensitive instruments.

2.Who invented Crescograph?

Ans: Boss invented Crescograph.

3.What for/why is Crescograph used?

Ans:Crescograph is used to measure the growth rate of plants.

4.What did Bose prove?

Ans: Bose proved that plants are sensitive to heat, cold, light, noise and other stimuli just like human being.

5.Who initiated scientific research on electro -magnetic waves and when?

Ans: Bose initiated scientific research on electro -magnetic waves in the late 19th century.

6.Who got the patent for the invention of wireless telegraphy?

Ans:Italian Scientist Marconi got the patent for the invention of wireless telegraphy.

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