Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age, Exercise 3: Let’s recall
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Questions from Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age, Exercise 3: Let’s recall with Hints & Solutions
The British described the tribal people as _____.(honest and faithful/wild and savage)

The method of sowing seeds in jhum cultivation is known as _____.(broadcasting/bidding)

The tribal chiefs got _____ (Land/ Water) titles in central India under the British land settlements.

Jhum cultivators plough the land and sow seeds.

Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price.

Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery.

The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.
