21. Understanding Marginalisation
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243491 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act intends to:

1 Undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwellers.
2 Conserve forests for commercial use.
3 Force forest dwellers out of forests.
4 Clear forest areas for habitation.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243492 ____ per cent of tribal groups from Rural India are currently living below the poverty line.

1 48
2 42
3 46
4 44
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243493 How many percent of Muslims are in Indian population?

1 0.134
2 0.61
3 0.147
4 0.2
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243494 Malnourishment me
Exp:

1 Person does not get adequate food. (b.)Person gets the extra diet. (c.)Person gets a balance diet. (d.)None of the options. Ans: A Person does not get adequate food.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243495 Adivasi worship their ancestors, village, and natural spirits. They have always been influenced by different surrounding religious such as Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Christianity etc. During the nineteenth century, substantial numbers of Adivasis converted to _______, which has emerged as a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.

1 Christianity
2 Buddhist
3 Vaishnav
4 Jainism
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243491 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act intends to:

1 Undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwellers.
2 Conserve forests for commercial use.
3 Force forest dwellers out of forests.
4 Clear forest areas for habitation.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243492 ____ per cent of tribal groups from Rural India are currently living below the poverty line.

1 48
2 42
3 46
4 44
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243493 How many percent of Muslims are in Indian population?

1 0.134
2 0.61
3 0.147
4 0.2
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243494 Malnourishment me
Exp:

1 Person does not get adequate food. (b.)Person gets the extra diet. (c.)Person gets a balance diet. (d.)None of the options. Ans: A Person does not get adequate food.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243495 Adivasi worship their ancestors, village, and natural spirits. They have always been influenced by different surrounding religious such as Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Christianity etc. During the nineteenth century, substantial numbers of Adivasis converted to _______, which has emerged as a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.

1 Christianity
2 Buddhist
3 Vaishnav
4 Jainism
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243491 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act intends to:

1 Undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwellers.
2 Conserve forests for commercial use.
3 Force forest dwellers out of forests.
4 Clear forest areas for habitation.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243492 ____ per cent of tribal groups from Rural India are currently living below the poverty line.

1 48
2 42
3 46
4 44
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243493 How many percent of Muslims are in Indian population?

1 0.134
2 0.61
3 0.147
4 0.2
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243494 Malnourishment me
Exp:

1 Person does not get adequate food. (b.)Person gets the extra diet. (c.)Person gets a balance diet. (d.)None of the options. Ans: A Person does not get adequate food.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243495 Adivasi worship their ancestors, village, and natural spirits. They have always been influenced by different surrounding religious such as Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Christianity etc. During the nineteenth century, substantial numbers of Adivasis converted to _______, which has emerged as a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.

1 Christianity
2 Buddhist
3 Vaishnav
4 Jainism
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243491 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act intends to:

1 Undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwellers.
2 Conserve forests for commercial use.
3 Force forest dwellers out of forests.
4 Clear forest areas for habitation.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243492 ____ per cent of tribal groups from Rural India are currently living below the poverty line.

1 48
2 42
3 46
4 44
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243493 How many percent of Muslims are in Indian population?

1 0.134
2 0.61
3 0.147
4 0.2
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243494 Malnourishment me
Exp:

1 Person does not get adequate food. (b.)Person gets the extra diet. (c.)Person gets a balance diet. (d.)None of the options. Ans: A Person does not get adequate food.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243495 Adivasi worship their ancestors, village, and natural spirits. They have always been influenced by different surrounding religious such as Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Christianity etc. During the nineteenth century, substantial numbers of Adivasis converted to _______, which has emerged as a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.

1 Christianity
2 Buddhist
3 Vaishnav
4 Jainism
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243491 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act intends to:

1 Undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwellers.
2 Conserve forests for commercial use.
3 Force forest dwellers out of forests.
4 Clear forest areas for habitation.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243492 ____ per cent of tribal groups from Rural India are currently living below the poverty line.

1 48
2 42
3 46
4 44
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243493 How many percent of Muslims are in Indian population?

1 0.134
2 0.61
3 0.147
4 0.2
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243494 Malnourishment me
Exp:

1 Person does not get adequate food. (b.)Person gets the extra diet. (c.)Person gets a balance diet. (d.)None of the options. Ans: A Person does not get adequate food.
21. Understanding Marginalisation

243495 Adivasi worship their ancestors, village, and natural spirits. They have always been influenced by different surrounding religious such as Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Christianity etc. During the nineteenth century, substantial numbers of Adivasis converted to _______, which has emerged as a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.

1 Christianity
2 Buddhist
3 Vaishnav
4 Jainism