NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250419
The system of blandongdiensten implies:
1 Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
2 Forced villagers to cut trees as per the new forest laws.
3 Exempting villagers to collect wood from reserved forests.
4 Arresting villagers who found stealing timber from forests.
Explanation:
Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250420
Which native king was famous for tiger killing?
1 The Maharaja of Sarguja.
2 The Maharaja of Jessore.
3 The Maharaja of Bengal.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The Maharaja of Bengal. The Champawat Tiger was a Bengal tigress responsible for an estimated 436 deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon area of India, during the last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250421
Which was the ‘scorched earth’ policy followed by the Dutch in Java during the First and Second World wars?
1 Dutch weapons were destroyed in Java.
2 The earth was exploited further to grow more trees.
3 Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
4 None.
Explanation:
Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250422
At which of the following places, did the tribal community rise in revolt against the colonial government?
1 Rajasthan
2 Midnapore
3 Bastar
4 Uttarakhand
5 None of these
Explanation:
Bastar The 1910 rebellion was first started by a tribal community called Dhurwas of Kanger forest. These forests are situated in the district of Bastar in the state Chattisgarh.
1 Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
2 Forced villagers to cut trees as per the new forest laws.
3 Exempting villagers to collect wood from reserved forests.
4 Arresting villagers who found stealing timber from forests.
Explanation:
Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250420
Which native king was famous for tiger killing?
1 The Maharaja of Sarguja.
2 The Maharaja of Jessore.
3 The Maharaja of Bengal.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The Maharaja of Bengal. The Champawat Tiger was a Bengal tigress responsible for an estimated 436 deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon area of India, during the last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250421
Which was the ‘scorched earth’ policy followed by the Dutch in Java during the First and Second World wars?
1 Dutch weapons were destroyed in Java.
2 The earth was exploited further to grow more trees.
3 Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
4 None.
Explanation:
Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250422
At which of the following places, did the tribal community rise in revolt against the colonial government?
1 Rajasthan
2 Midnapore
3 Bastar
4 Uttarakhand
5 None of these
Explanation:
Bastar The 1910 rebellion was first started by a tribal community called Dhurwas of Kanger forest. These forests are situated in the district of Bastar in the state Chattisgarh.
1 Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
2 Forced villagers to cut trees as per the new forest laws.
3 Exempting villagers to collect wood from reserved forests.
4 Arresting villagers who found stealing timber from forests.
Explanation:
Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250420
Which native king was famous for tiger killing?
1 The Maharaja of Sarguja.
2 The Maharaja of Jessore.
3 The Maharaja of Bengal.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The Maharaja of Bengal. The Champawat Tiger was a Bengal tigress responsible for an estimated 436 deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon area of India, during the last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250421
Which was the ‘scorched earth’ policy followed by the Dutch in Java during the First and Second World wars?
1 Dutch weapons were destroyed in Java.
2 The earth was exploited further to grow more trees.
3 Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
4 None.
Explanation:
Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250422
At which of the following places, did the tribal community rise in revolt against the colonial government?
1 Rajasthan
2 Midnapore
3 Bastar
4 Uttarakhand
5 None of these
Explanation:
Bastar The 1910 rebellion was first started by a tribal community called Dhurwas of Kanger forest. These forests are situated in the district of Bastar in the state Chattisgarh.
1 Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
2 Forced villagers to cut trees as per the new forest laws.
3 Exempting villagers to collect wood from reserved forests.
4 Arresting villagers who found stealing timber from forests.
Explanation:
Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250420
Which native king was famous for tiger killing?
1 The Maharaja of Sarguja.
2 The Maharaja of Jessore.
3 The Maharaja of Bengal.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The Maharaja of Bengal. The Champawat Tiger was a Bengal tigress responsible for an estimated 436 deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon area of India, during the last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250421
Which was the ‘scorched earth’ policy followed by the Dutch in Java during the First and Second World wars?
1 Dutch weapons were destroyed in Java.
2 The earth was exploited further to grow more trees.
3 Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
4 None.
Explanation:
Huge piles of giant teak logs were burnt, and saw mills were destroyed.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250422
At which of the following places, did the tribal community rise in revolt against the colonial government?
1 Rajasthan
2 Midnapore
3 Bastar
4 Uttarakhand
5 None of these
Explanation:
Bastar The 1910 rebellion was first started by a tribal community called Dhurwas of Kanger forest. These forests are situated in the district of Bastar in the state Chattisgarh.