NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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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.
Explanation:
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
Explanation:
Kanger forest The initiative of rebelling against the British was taken by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest which was the first forest to be reserved. One prominent name associated with these rebellions was that of Gunda Dhur who was a rebel leader from a village named Nethanar. A mass movement of destruction in the form of looting, burning of bazaars, schools, and police stations, and the houses of officials and traders spread throughout Bastar.
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.
Explanation:
Sleepers.
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.
Explanation:
Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state. The colonial rulers considered forests as unproductive because They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self. Forests were considered to be wilderness which was of no use to humans. Needed forests in order to build ships and railways.
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.
Explanation:
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
Explanation:
Kanger forest The initiative of rebelling against the British was taken by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest which was the first forest to be reserved. One prominent name associated with these rebellions was that of Gunda Dhur who was a rebel leader from a village named Nethanar. A mass movement of destruction in the form of looting, burning of bazaars, schools, and police stations, and the houses of officials and traders spread throughout Bastar.
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.
Explanation:
Sleepers.
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.
Explanation:
Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state. The colonial rulers considered forests as unproductive because They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self. Forests were considered to be wilderness which was of no use to humans. Needed forests in order to build ships and railways.
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.
Explanation:
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
Explanation:
Kanger forest The initiative of rebelling against the British was taken by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest which was the first forest to be reserved. One prominent name associated with these rebellions was that of Gunda Dhur who was a rebel leader from a village named Nethanar. A mass movement of destruction in the form of looting, burning of bazaars, schools, and police stations, and the houses of officials and traders spread throughout Bastar.
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.
Explanation:
Sleepers.
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.
Explanation:
Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state. The colonial rulers considered forests as unproductive because They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self. Forests were considered to be wilderness which was of no use to humans. Needed forests in order to build ships and railways.
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.
Explanation:
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
Explanation:
Kanger forest The initiative of rebelling against the British was taken by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest which was the first forest to be reserved. One prominent name associated with these rebellions was that of Gunda Dhur who was a rebel leader from a village named Nethanar. A mass movement of destruction in the form of looting, burning of bazaars, schools, and police stations, and the houses of officials and traders spread throughout Bastar.
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.
Explanation:
Sleepers.
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.
Explanation:
Forests did not yield revenue to enhance income of the state. The colonial rulers considered forests as unproductive because They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self. Forests were considered to be wilderness which was of no use to humans. Needed forests in order to build ships and railways.