Dhangars were an important pastoral community of(1) Gujarat (2) Maharashtra (3) U.P. (4) Assam CBSE Notes, Lectures
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CBSE - Pastoralists in the Modern World
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Pastoralists in the Modern World
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Pastoralists in the Modern World
Dhangars were an important pastoral community of (1) Gujarat (2) Maharashtra (3) U.P. (4) Assam
Correct Answer: 2
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Pastoralists in the Modern World
1
According to the ‘Wasteland Rules’ (1) uncultivated lands were taken over and given to select individuals (2) these individuals were granted various concessions and encouraged to settle these lands (3) some of them were made headmen of villages in the newly cleared areas (4) all the above
Correct Answer: 4
2
How was the authority of both elders and warriors adversely affected by the British efforts to administer the affairs of the Maasai? (1) The British appointed chiefs of different sub-groups of Maasai (2) These chiefs were made responsible for the affairs of the tribe (3) The British imposed various restrictions on raiding and warfare (4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4
3
In what ways lives of Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir similar to that of Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh? (1) They both have a similar cycle of seasonal movement (2) They both spend their winters on low hills of Siwalik range, grazing their herds in dry scrub forests. (3) In April, they begin their upward journey again for their summer grazing grounds (4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4
4
Which of these are the pastoral communities of the mountains? (1) Gujjars (2) Gaddis (3) Bhotiyas and Sherpas (4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4
5
Which of the following statements is/are correct? (1) Some rich pastoralists started buying land and settling down giving up their nomadic life (2) Some became settled peasants cultivating land, others took to more extensive trading (3) The poor pastoralists became labourers, working on fields or in small towns (4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4