NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
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.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). A protected forest is a forest with some amount of legal or constitutional protection, or where the habitat and resident species are legally accorded protection from further depletion. Protected forests of India were introduced in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 in British India and were retained after Indian independence.
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
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.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). A protected forest is a forest with some amount of legal or constitutional protection, or where the habitat and resident species are legally accorded protection from further depletion. Protected forests of India were introduced in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 in British India and were retained after Indian independence.
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
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.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). A protected forest is a forest with some amount of legal or constitutional protection, or where the habitat and resident species are legally accorded protection from further depletion. Protected forests of India were introduced in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 in British India and were retained after Indian independence.
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
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.
Explanation:
Cutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the British.
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.
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b). A protected forest is a forest with some amount of legal or constitutional protection, or where the habitat and resident species are legally accorded protection from further depletion. Protected forests of India were introduced in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 in British India and were retained after Indian independence.