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  • Question 1
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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    Songram Sangma was a tribal revolt that took place in Assam against the British forest laws.

    When did the revolt of Songram Sangma take place?

    Solution

    The revolt of Songram Sangma took place in Assam in 1906.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following processes regarding shifting cultivation is incorrect?

    Solution

    Shifting cultivation takes place on small pieces of land and mostly in forest areas.

    The correct answer is D.

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following rights was possessed by tribal chiefs under the British?

    Solution

    Under the British rule, the tribal chiefs had the right to rent out their lands. However, they did not have administrative powers or the right to fulfill their traditions functions. Nor could they make their own rules as they used to do before the arrival of the British.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 4
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    Use the following information to answer the next question

    The members of the ____i_____ community were hunters and gatherers whereas the members of the Gaddi community of Kullu were _____ii_____.

    The information in which alternative completes the given statement?

    Solution

    The Khonds of Orissa were hunters and gatherers whereas the Gaddis of Kullu were shepherds.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 5
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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    The British imposed Forest Laws which restricted the movement of tribals in forests. However, the British faced a problem after imposing these laws.

    This problem faced by the British after imposing the laws was the loss of

    Solution

    The loss of labour supply was the major problem faced by the British after the imposition of the Forest Laws.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 6
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    Which of the following tribal groups belonged to the Chota Nagpur region?

    Solution

    Other than the Munda tribe, the Santhals and Oraons also lived in the Chota Nagpur region.

    The correct answer is B.

  • Question 7
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    Which of the following statements about Birsa Munda is incorrect?

    Solution

    Birsa Munda died of cholera in 1900.

    The correct answer is C.

  • Question 8
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    Which of the following tribal groups practiced settled cultivation in the 19th century?

    Solution

    The Santhals practiced settled cultivation in the 19th century. They permanently settled at one place and practiced cultivation.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 9
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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    Birsa Munda organized the tribals against the outsiders i.e., the British.

    What were these outsiders called by the tribal people?

    Solution

    The outsiders were called Dikus by the tribal people.

    The correct answer is C.

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