Effect of Colonial Rule on Resources
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Q. What is the practice of clearing out forests to grow a single commercially valuable species called?
- Beneficial plantation
- Money plantation
- Enrichment plantation
- Private plantation
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What is an enrichment plantation?
- The practice of growing a single species for improving the fertility of the soil.
- The practice of clearing out forests to grow a single commercially valuable species.
- The practice of growing multiple species to enrich the nutrients in the soil.
- The practice of growing a single commercially valuable species on an empty piece of land.
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The ____ have replaced the Himalayan Oak in the Himalayas as a result of enrichment plantation.
- Chir Pine plantations
- Teak monocultures
- Himalayan Yew plantations
- Tea monocultures
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Why did colonial rulers clear out the forests in India?
- They needed timber supply to build their ships in Britain.
- They needed timber to build railway sleepers and railway lines.
- They cleared out forests to make way for tea plantations.
- They wanted to conserve the forests and protect the Indian forest dwellers.
Q. Select the correct option.
Assertion (A): With the arrival of the British in India, forests were felled at alarming rates.
Reason (R): During the 19th century, the oak forests in England were disappearing and the British needed timber supply.
Assertion (A): With the arrival of the British in India, forests were felled at alarming rates.
Reason (R): During the 19th century, the oak forests in England were disappearing and the British needed timber supply.
- Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.