MCQ Class 9 History Chapter 4 Forest Society And Colonialism Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 9th 1. The Bastar rebellion took place in which year?1905191019151920Question 1 of 152. What did the British propose to reserve in Bastar forests in 1905?Half of the forestTwo-thirds of the forestOne-third of the forestAll the forestQuestion 2 of 153. After the rebellion, forest reservation in Bastar was:IncreasedStopped completelyReduced by halfDoubledQuestion 3 of 154. Which foreign power ruled Indonesia?BritishDutchFrenchPortugueseQuestion 4 of 155. The Kalangs of Java were:TradersSkilled woodcuttersFishermenSoldiersQuestion 5 of 156. The Dutch forest labour system was called:Taungya systemBlandongdiensten systemJhum systemPlantation systemQuestion 6 of 157. Who started questioning state ownership of forests in Java?Dirk van HogendorpSurontiko SaminGunda DhurSarguja MaharajaQuestion 7 of 158. Around how many families followed Samin’s ideas by 1907?1,0002,0003,0005,000Question 8 of 159. During the World Wars, what happened to working plans?They were continuedThey were abandonedThey were improvedThey were privatizedQuestion 9 of 1510. What was the Dutch “scorched earth” policy?Forest protectionBurning of timber to stop Japanese useExporting logsPlantation expansionQuestion 10 of 1511. When did the Japanese occupy Indonesia?During World War IDuring World War IIAfter IndependenceIn 1930Question 11 of 1512. The main goal of forestry since the 1980s became:Collecting timberConservation of forestsSelling forest landPlantation expansionQuestion 12 of 1513. What are sacred groves in India called in some regions?DevarakuduSarnasKanAll of theseQuestion 13 of 1514. Which island was the starting point of Dutch scientific forestry?SumatraJavaKalimantanBaliQuestion 14 of 1515. What became a major cause of deforestation during both World Wars?Fuelwood collectionBritish war needsPlantation policyRoad buildingQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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