G.D.Naidu’s Views
Answer the following questions in a sentence or two.
1)Where was Naidu born?
A:- G.D.Naidu was born in Kalangal, India on 23rd March 1893.
2)What was Naidu’s first job?
A:- After leaving his family, he took up a waiter job at a hotel in Coimbatore city.
3)List three inventions Naidu created or helped to create.
A:-
Naidu built the first electric motor in India.He created an electric
razor, a tamper-proof note recording machine and a kerosene fan.
4)What was Naidu’s farm a source of curiosity for many?
A:-
The farm Naidu made had become a source of curiosity for many as he
apparently had the entire building built within eight hours time.
5)When did Naidu become principal of the polytechnic college he founded?
A:- Since he was so passionate about education, in 1945 Naidu became the principal of the polytechnic college he founded.
Answer the following questions in 100 words.
6)Give an account of Naidu as a school child.
A:-
When he was a school child, Naidu’s childhood years were spent getting
in trouble. He disliked attending lessons and was frequently punished
for his habit of hurling sand at teachers during class. Naidu’s this
mischievous( bad) nature often noticed at home, where he would ignore
his chores and responsibilities. He at once lit a stack of hay on fire,
simply to see what would happen. However, over time, Naidu would come to
appreciate the importance and value of a comprehensive education.
7)Identify one of Naidu’s habits.
A:-
G.D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology,industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
G.D.Naidu disliked attending
lessons. He had a habit of hurling sand at teachers during the classes
and was frequently punished for it. He did it because many of the
classes took place on dry,muddy fields.
8)What field of study Naidu interested in?
A:-
.G.D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology,industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
G.D.Naidu was interested in
technical education, in particular, in Mechanics. As soon as he had the
sight of a foreigner, who had ridden through the village of Kalangal on a
motorcycle, he not only desired to ride the motorcycle but also
determined to understand the mechanism of it. More over to this, he
wished a lot of time to fiddle with mechanical gadgets as a mechanic in
Coimbatore. All this shows that Naidu was interested in Mechanical
Engineering.
9)What was the defining moment in Naidu’s life?
A:-G.
D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology,industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
The defining moment of Naidu’s life
came when he was still a youngster. That is, a foreigner had ridden
through the village of Kalangal on motor cycle. In the views of the
majority of the people in the village, the foreigner was simply a passer
by. As soon as he departure from their village, they ignored him. But
for Naidu, the sight of the motorcycle was inspiring as he wanted to
ride it. More importantly, he wanted to understand how it operated. This
was the defining moment of Naidu’s life.
10)Describe Naidu’s travels and experiences while travelling.
A:-
G. D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology,industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
Naidu was ecstatic when he
was gifted the motorcycle from the British surveyor as it was the prize
he had long sought. In his free time, he rode his motorcycle as far as
possible and he tried to understand the mechanism of it at all. He began
dismantling the bike and then refitting the equipment. In this process
he became familiar with how the engine operated and how the brakes
operated over time was able to put this experience to get a job as a
mechanic.
14)What was Naidu’s relationship with agriculture?
A:-
G. D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology,industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
His time in cotton business had improved
Naidu’s interest in agriculture. He spent considerable time researching
and identifying new forms and varieties of cotton, maize and papaya. The
farm he lived on prospered and was a source of curiosity for many, as
he apparently completed the entire building built within eight hours
time. Sir C.V.Raman, the Noble prize-winning Indian Physicist and
Mokshagundam Viswesvaraiah and the Diwan of the then Mysore visited
Naidu’s farm several times and were impressed by his dedication and
passion for invitation.
15)What was Naidu doing between the 1920s and the 1930s?
A:-
. D.Naidu was born on 23rd March 1893 in Kalangal, India. He was an
Indian engineer and inventor. He is commonly referred as ‘the Edison’ of
India for his contribution to the fields of technology, industry and
development. It has been recognized that he built the first electric
motor in India.
In 1920s Naidu set up his own
transport business, called UMS(Universal Motor Service).He also dabbled
in the cotton, got tremendous success in it. Living comfortably and
building reputation for himself, Naidu began travelling in the years of
1930s. His passion for technology extended to films and cameras and in
1935, he filmed ‘The Funeral of King George’ in London. Later he met
with Adolf Hitler to secure manufacturing contracts of developing and
manufacturing of razors. He later tried his hand at politics too but
lost in 1936 Provincial General Elections.
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