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

250441 Local name for Swidden Agriculture in India:

1 Kumri
2 Lading
3 Milpa
4 Chena
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250442 Long skirts prevented woman by

1 Cooking
2 Cleaning
3 Earning
4 Education
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250465 Which among the following is not a tribal community from the Bastar district?

1 Muria Gonds.
2 Dhurwas.
3 Halbas.
4 Santhals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250443 Across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, many forests thrived because:

1 Government restricted cutting-of trees.
2 Villages protected forests as sacred groves.
3 Local residents resisted cutting of forests.
4 Forest with dangerous animals survived as no one dared to enter these forests.
5 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250444 What were the best forests called?

1 Protected forests
2 Village forests
3 Reserved forests
4 Unreserved forests
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250441 Local name for Swidden Agriculture in India:

1 Kumri
2 Lading
3 Milpa
4 Chena
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250442 Long skirts prevented woman by

1 Cooking
2 Cleaning
3 Earning
4 Education
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250465 Which among the following is not a tribal community from the Bastar district?

1 Muria Gonds.
2 Dhurwas.
3 Halbas.
4 Santhals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250443 Across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, many forests thrived because:

1 Government restricted cutting-of trees.
2 Villages protected forests as sacred groves.
3 Local residents resisted cutting of forests.
4 Forest with dangerous animals survived as no one dared to enter these forests.
5 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250444 What were the best forests called?

1 Protected forests
2 Village forests
3 Reserved forests
4 Unreserved forests
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250441 Local name for Swidden Agriculture in India:

1 Kumri
2 Lading
3 Milpa
4 Chena
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250442 Long skirts prevented woman by

1 Cooking
2 Cleaning
3 Earning
4 Education
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250465 Which among the following is not a tribal community from the Bastar district?

1 Muria Gonds.
2 Dhurwas.
3 Halbas.
4 Santhals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250443 Across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, many forests thrived because:

1 Government restricted cutting-of trees.
2 Villages protected forests as sacred groves.
3 Local residents resisted cutting of forests.
4 Forest with dangerous animals survived as no one dared to enter these forests.
5 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250444 What were the best forests called?

1 Protected forests
2 Village forests
3 Reserved forests
4 Unreserved forests
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250441 Local name for Swidden Agriculture in India:

1 Kumri
2 Lading
3 Milpa
4 Chena
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250442 Long skirts prevented woman by

1 Cooking
2 Cleaning
3 Earning
4 Education
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250465 Which among the following is not a tribal community from the Bastar district?

1 Muria Gonds.
2 Dhurwas.
3 Halbas.
4 Santhals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250443 Across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, many forests thrived because:

1 Government restricted cutting-of trees.
2 Villages protected forests as sacred groves.
3 Local residents resisted cutting of forests.
4 Forest with dangerous animals survived as no one dared to enter these forests.
5 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250444 What were the best forests called?

1 Protected forests
2 Village forests
3 Reserved forests
4 Unreserved forests
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250441 Local name for Swidden Agriculture in India:

1 Kumri
2 Lading
3 Milpa
4 Chena
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250442 Long skirts prevented woman by

1 Cooking
2 Cleaning
3 Earning
4 Education
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250465 Which among the following is not a tribal community from the Bastar district?

1 Muria Gonds.
2 Dhurwas.
3 Halbas.
4 Santhals.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250443 Across India, from Mizoram to Kerala, many forests thrived because:

1 Government restricted cutting-of trees.
2 Villages protected forests as sacred groves.
3 Local residents resisted cutting of forests.
4 Forest with dangerous animals survived as no one dared to enter these forests.
5 None of these.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250444 What were the best forests called?

1 Protected forests
2 Village forests
3 Reserved forests
4 Unreserved forests