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