4. Forest Society & Colonialism
Assertion & Reason Quiz
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1. Assertion (A): The First and Second World War had a major Impact on forests. Reason (R): In India, trees were cut to meet British war needs. *
1 point
2. Assertion (A): The Forest Department made new laws and rules to protect the new forests it was planting. Reason (R): Through these rules it tried to ensure that the old forests did not vanish completely but were cut more carefully. *
1 point
3. Assertion (A): Scientific Forestry was implemented during the colonial period in India. Reason (R): Policies of the British aimed to increase forest cover and protect natural resources. *
1 point
4. Assertion (A): People of Bastar were most worried during the colonial rule. Reason (R): The colonial government (British) proposed to reserve 2/3rd of the forests In 1905 and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce. *
1 point
5. Assertion (A): New opportunities in trade of forest products improved the life of the forest people. Reason (R): Forest communities were recruited to work on tea plantations in Assam. *
1 point
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