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CBSE Class 9th History Multiple Choice Question Chapter 4 Forest Society and Colonialism

Question 1: Which colonial power extensively exploited forest resources in India during the colonial period?

A) France

B) Spain

C) Portugal

D) Britain

Answer: D) Britain

Question 2: What was the main reason for the British interest in Indian forests during colonial rule?

A) Wildlife conservation

B) Environmental protection

C) Economic exploitation

D) Cultural preservation

Answer: C) Economic exploitation

Question 3: Who were the ‘shifting cultivators’ in the forest regions of India?

A) Nomadic tribes

B) British officials

C) Indigenous farmers

D) Religious leaders

Answer: C) Indigenous farmers

Question 4: What was the main commodity extracted from Indian forests during colonial rule?

A) Tea

B) Coffee

C) Timber

D) Cotton

Answer: C) Timber

Question 5: What was the impact of British forest policies on tribal communities in India?

A) Economic prosperity

B) Cultural assimilation

C) Displacement and loss of livelihood

D) Social integration

Answer: C) Displacement and loss of livelihood

Question 6: Which act was passed in 1878 by the British to regulate the use of forests in India?

A) Forest Act

B) Indian Forest Act

C) Wildlife Protection Act

D) Forest Conservation Act

Answer: B) Indian Forest Act

Question 7: What was the main objective of the Forest Department established by the British in India?

A) Wildlife conservation

B) Forest preservation

C) Economic exploitation

D) Cultural promotion

Answer: C) Economic exploitation

Question 8: Who were the ‘encroachers’ in the context of colonial forest policies in India?

A) British officials

B) Indigenous communities

C) Foreign settlers

D) Urban dwellers

Answer: B) Indigenous communities

Question 9: What was the impact of British forest policies on the availability of forest resources for local communities?

A) Decreased availability

B) Increased availability

C) No impact

D) Improved management

Answer: A) Decreased availability

Question 10: What was the significance of the Forest Satyagraha movement?

A) It demanded the independence of India

B) It aimed to protect forests and tribal rights

C) It advocated for religious reforms

D) It promoted social equality

Answer: B) It aimed to protect forests and tribal rights

Question 11: Who led the Forest Satyagraha movement in India?

A) Mahatma Gandhi

B) Jawaharlal Nehru

C) Subhas Chandra Bose

D) Rabindranath Tagore

Answer: A) Mahatma Gandhi

Question 12: Which tribal leader played a significant role in organizing resistance against forest laws in Central India?

A) Birsa Munda

B) Rani Lakshmibai

C) Tantia Tope

D) Mangal Pandey

Answer: A) Birsa Munda

Question 13: What was the impact of the British Forest Department’s policies on the traditional rights of forest-dwelling communities?

A) Preservation of rights

B) Enhancement of rights

C) Violation of rights

D) Recognition of rights

Answer: C) Violation of rights

Question 14: What term was used to describe the colonial practice of clearing forests for agricultural purposes?

A) Forest conservation

B) Deforestation

C) Afforestation

D) Agroforestry

Answer: B) Deforestation

Question 15: What role did railways play in the exploitation of forest resources during colonial rule?

A) They facilitated the transportation of forest products

B) They promoted wildlife conservation

C) They reduced the demand for timber

D) They encouraged sustainable forestry practices

Answer: A) They facilitated the transportation of forest products

Question 16: Which British official formulated the concept of ‘scientific forestry’ in India?

A) Lord Curzon

B) Lord Cornwallis

C) Sir Dietrich Brandis

D) Sir William Jones

Answer: C) Sir Dietrich Brandis

Question 17: What was the primary goal of ‘scientific forestry’ as introduced by the British in India?

A) Economic exploitation

B) Environmental conservation

C) Tribal welfare

D) Wildlife protection

Answer: A) Economic exploitation

Question 18: Which tribal community in India faced displacement due to the construction of the Mandal dam?

A) Santhals

B) Gonds

C) Bhils

D) Mundas

Answer: B) Gonds

Question 19: Which region in India witnessed the Chipko movement, a non-violent protest against deforestation?

A) Himachal Pradesh

B) Rajasthan

C) Kerala

D) Uttarakhand (formerly Uttar Pradesh)

Answer: D) Uttarakhand (formerly Uttar Pradesh)

Question 20: What was the outcome of the Forest Satyagraha movement?

A) Repeal of forest laws

B) Establishment of wildlife sanctuaries

C) Recognition of tribal rights

D) Increased deforestation

Answer: A) Repeal of forest laws

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