08. Forest Society And Colonialism
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08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250277 How many trees were being cut annually for sleepers in 1850s in the Madras Presidency?

1 38,000 trees.
2 35,890 trees.
3 37,990 trees.
4 35,000 trees.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250278 The 1910 rebellion first started in the _______ area and soon spread to other parts of the state.

1 Deep forest
2 Boson forest
3 Kanger forest
4 High forest
5 None of these
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250279 Wooden planks lay across railway tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called:

1 Beams.
2 Sleepers.
3 Rail fasteners.
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250280 Colonial rulers considered forests as wilderness and unproductive because:

1 The forests are not fit for habitation.
2 Forests only have wild grown trees.
3 Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state.
4 Forests are full of wild animals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250277 How many trees were being cut annually for sleepers in 1850s in the Madras Presidency?

1 38,000 trees.
2 35,890 trees.
3 37,990 trees.
4 35,000 trees.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250278 The 1910 rebellion first started in the _______ area and soon spread to other parts of the state.

1 Deep forest
2 Boson forest
3 Kanger forest
4 High forest
5 None of these
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250279 Wooden planks lay across railway tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called:

1 Beams.
2 Sleepers.
3 Rail fasteners.
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250280 Colonial rulers considered forests as wilderness and unproductive because:

1 The forests are not fit for habitation.
2 Forests only have wild grown trees.
3 Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state.
4 Forests are full of wild animals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250277 How many trees were being cut annually for sleepers in 1850s in the Madras Presidency?

1 38,000 trees.
2 35,890 trees.
3 37,990 trees.
4 35,000 trees.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250278 The 1910 rebellion first started in the _______ area and soon spread to other parts of the state.

1 Deep forest
2 Boson forest
3 Kanger forest
4 High forest
5 None of these
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250279 Wooden planks lay across railway tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called:

1 Beams.
2 Sleepers.
3 Rail fasteners.
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250280 Colonial rulers considered forests as wilderness and unproductive because:

1 The forests are not fit for habitation.
2 Forests only have wild grown trees.
3 Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state.
4 Forests are full of wild animals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250277 How many trees were being cut annually for sleepers in 1850s in the Madras Presidency?

1 38,000 trees.
2 35,890 trees.
3 37,990 trees.
4 35,000 trees.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250278 The 1910 rebellion first started in the _______ area and soon spread to other parts of the state.

1 Deep forest
2 Boson forest
3 Kanger forest
4 High forest
5 None of these
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250279 Wooden planks lay across railway tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called:

1 Beams.
2 Sleepers.
3 Rail fasteners.
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250280 Colonial rulers considered forests as wilderness and unproductive because:

1 The forests are not fit for habitation.
2 Forests only have wild grown trees.
3 Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state.
4 Forests are full of wild animals.