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

250349 Which one of the following options best signifies this picture?

1 Log yard in Rembang under French colonial rule.
2 Log yard in Rembang under British colonial rule.
3 Log yard in Rembang under American colonial rule.
4 Log yard in Rembang under Dutch colonial rule.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250350 The Forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country because ......?

1 Cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits, hunting and fishing became illegal.
2 People were forced to steal and if they were caught, they had to pay bribes to the forest guards.
3 Women who collected firewood were harassed by guards.
4 All of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250379 What was the policy followed by the British in India towards forests during the First and the Second World Wars?

1 The forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs.
2 Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
3 More and more trees were planted to give employment to Indians.
4 None of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250351 Why were some forests classified as protected?

1 In these, the customary grazing rights of pastorals were granted but their movements were severely restricted.
2 The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
3 Both
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250349 Which one of the following options best signifies this picture?

1 Log yard in Rembang under French colonial rule.
2 Log yard in Rembang under British colonial rule.
3 Log yard in Rembang under American colonial rule.
4 Log yard in Rembang under Dutch colonial rule.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250350 The Forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country because ......?

1 Cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits, hunting and fishing became illegal.
2 People were forced to steal and if they were caught, they had to pay bribes to the forest guards.
3 Women who collected firewood were harassed by guards.
4 All of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250379 What was the policy followed by the British in India towards forests during the First and the Second World Wars?

1 The forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs.
2 Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
3 More and more trees were planted to give employment to Indians.
4 None of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250351 Why were some forests classified as protected?

1 In these, the customary grazing rights of pastorals were granted but their movements were severely restricted.
2 The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
3 Both
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250349 Which one of the following options best signifies this picture?

1 Log yard in Rembang under French colonial rule.
2 Log yard in Rembang under British colonial rule.
3 Log yard in Rembang under American colonial rule.
4 Log yard in Rembang under Dutch colonial rule.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250350 The Forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country because ......?

1 Cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits, hunting and fishing became illegal.
2 People were forced to steal and if they were caught, they had to pay bribes to the forest guards.
3 Women who collected firewood were harassed by guards.
4 All of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250379 What was the policy followed by the British in India towards forests during the First and the Second World Wars?

1 The forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs.
2 Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
3 More and more trees were planted to give employment to Indians.
4 None of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250351 Why were some forests classified as protected?

1 In these, the customary grazing rights of pastorals were granted but their movements were severely restricted.
2 The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
3 Both
4 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250349 Which one of the following options best signifies this picture?

1 Log yard in Rembang under French colonial rule.
2 Log yard in Rembang under British colonial rule.
3 Log yard in Rembang under American colonial rule.
4 Log yard in Rembang under Dutch colonial rule.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250350 The Forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country because ......?

1 Cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits, hunting and fishing became illegal.
2 People were forced to steal and if they were caught, they had to pay bribes to the forest guards.
3 Women who collected firewood were harassed by guards.
4 All of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250379 What was the policy followed by the British in India towards forests during the First and the Second World Wars?

1 The forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs.
2 Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
3 More and more trees were planted to give employment to Indians.
4 None of the above.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250351 Why were some forests classified as protected?

1 In these, the customary grazing rights of pastorals were granted but their movements were severely restricted.
2 The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
3 Both
4 None of these.