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Question 1 :
The tribal chiefs got ____________ titles in central India under the British land settlements.<br/>
Question 2 :
One of the following is not the state which borders the district Bastar
Question 3 :
Tribals went to work in the _______ of Assam and the ______in Bihar.
Question 5 :
In which way did the Forest Acts change the lives of the pastoralists?<br/>
Question 7 :
<p>Patar, Mahali, Kampat are the subgroups of which of the following tribes?</p>
Question 9 :
Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price.<br/>
Question 11 :
<p>The process of growing crops by first clearing the land of trees and vegetation and burning them thereafter is called?</p>
Question 12 :
Why did the colonial state wanted to transform all grazing lands into cultivated farms?<br/>
Question 13 :
Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery.<br/>
Question 16 :
Match List-I (local name of shifting cultivation) with List-II (States/Region) and select the correct answer using the code given below:<br/><table class="wysiwyg-table"><tbody><tr><td>List-I (Local name of shifting cultivation)</td><td>List-II (States/Region)</td></tr><tr><td>A. Dahiya</td><td>I. Madhya Pradesh<br/></td></tr><tr><td>B. Kumari</td><td>II. Jharkhand<br/></td></tr><tr><td>C. Bringa</td><td>III. Odisha</td></tr><tr><td>D. Kuruwa</td><td>IV. Western Ghats</td></tr></tbody></table>
Question 17 :
The method of sowing seeds in Jhum cultivation is known as ____________.<br/>
Question 19 :
Assertion: The lives of pastoralists in India underwent dramatic changes under colonial rule.
Reason: In most areas the lands regularly used by pastoralists for grazing were taken over by the colonial state and given to select individuals for cultivation.
Question 20 :
The tribal chiefs got_______titles in central India under the British land settlement.
Question 21 :
How did the life of the Pastoralist's changed under the colonial rule? <br/>