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

250375 Wooden planks laid across railways tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called?

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

250376 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: The British encouraged the planting of trees like teak and sal. Reason: Teak and sal were valued for their strong wood, which was ideal for shipbuilding and railway sleepers.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250377 Forest department in India was set up in _____.

1 1865
2 1864
3 1854
4 1884
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250378 Which of the following was true under colonial rule?

1 Scale of hunting increased.
2 Scale of hunting decreased.
3 Forest people retained customary right of hunt.
4 Killing of large animals was discouraged.
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08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250375 Wooden planks laid across railways tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called?

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

250376 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: The British encouraged the planting of trees like teak and sal. Reason: Teak and sal were valued for their strong wood, which was ideal for shipbuilding and railway sleepers.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250377 Forest department in India was set up in _____.

1 1865
2 1864
3 1854
4 1884
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250378 Which of the following was true under colonial rule?

1 Scale of hunting increased.
2 Scale of hunting decreased.
3 Forest people retained customary right of hunt.
4 Killing of large animals was discouraged.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250375 Wooden planks laid across railways tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called?

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

250376 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: The British encouraged the planting of trees like teak and sal. Reason: Teak and sal were valued for their strong wood, which was ideal for shipbuilding and railway sleepers.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250377 Forest department in India was set up in _____.

1 1865
2 1864
3 1854
4 1884
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250378 Which of the following was true under colonial rule?

1 Scale of hunting increased.
2 Scale of hunting decreased.
3 Forest people retained customary right of hunt.
4 Killing of large animals was discouraged.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250375 Wooden planks laid across railways tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called?

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

250376 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: The British encouraged the planting of trees like teak and sal. Reason: Teak and sal were valued for their strong wood, which was ideal for shipbuilding and railway sleepers.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250377 Forest department in India was set up in _____.

1 1865
2 1864
3 1854
4 1884
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250378 Which of the following was true under colonial rule?

1 Scale of hunting increased.
2 Scale of hunting decreased.
3 Forest people retained customary right of hunt.
4 Killing of large animals was discouraged.