MCQ Class 9 History Chapter 4 Forest Society And Colonialism Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 9th 1. Wooden planks lay across railway tracks to hold these tracks in a position are called:Rail fastenersBeamsSleepersnone of theseQuestion 1 of 132. Which of the following is a community of skilled forest cutters?Kalangs of JavaMaasais of AfricaMundas of ChotanagpurGonds of OrissaQuestion 2 of 133. Forests consisting of which type of trees were preferred by the Forest Department?Forests having trees suitable for building ships and railwaysForests having trees which provided fuel, fodder and leavesForests having soft woodQuestion 3 of 134. Who was Gunda Dhur?A leader of Dhurwa tribeA rebel of JavaFirst Inspector GeneralA leader of Santhal rebellionQuestion 4 of 135. Which of the following was the most essential for the colonial trade and movement of goods?RiverwaysRoadwaysRailwaysAirwaysQuestion 5 of 136. Large areas of natural forests were also cleared to make way for which of these?Rubber plantationsTea plantationsCoffee plantationsAll the aboveQuestion 6 of 137. Who among the following led the forest revolt in Bastar?Gunda DhurSiddhuBirsa MundaKanuQuestion 7 of 138. The system of scientific forestry stands for:Disappearance of forestsSystem whereby the local farmers were allowed to cultivate temporarily within a plantationSystem of cutting old trees and plant new onesDivision of forest into three categoriesQuestion 8 of 139. During the colonial period, the British directly encouraged the production of which of these crops?JuteSugar and wheatCottonAll the aboveQuestion 9 of 1310. Who wrote the book ‘The Forests of India’ in the year 1923?John MiddletonDavid SpurrE.P. StebbingVerrier ElvinQuestion 10 of 1311. What was the policy followed by the British in India towards forests during the First and the Second World Wars?More and more trees were planted to give employment to IndiansThe forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needsCutting of trees was strictly prohibited for everyone, including the BritishNone of the aboveQuestion 11 of 1312. The Kalangs resisted the Dutch in1800170017501770Question 12 of 1313. India’s landmass under cultivation in 1600 AD was:About 1/4th of the India’s landmassAbout 1/6th of the India’s landmassAbout 1/8th of the India’s landmassAbout 1/3rd of the India’s landmassQuestion 13 of 13 Loading...
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