The political aim of the Birsa movement was
To drive out missionaries, money lenders, Hindu land lords and the British from Munda land.
To set up a Munda Raj with British officers at its head
To make the rule under the direct control of the British crown
To educate the Mundas
Jhum cultivation is practised these days in
Eastern states of India
Western states of India
Northern states of India
Southern states of India
Who urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery?
Ram Singh
Birsa Munda
Siddhu
Suk dev
Birsa Munda's followers raised the ____________ as a symbol of Birsa Raj.
Blue flag
Green flag
Black flag
White flag
In many regions Forest Department set up forest village to ensure
A regular supply of cheap labour
A regular supply of forest produce
A regular supply of agricultural produce
A regular supply of sleepers
The Bastar Rebellion in Central India broke out in this year .
1855
1905
1910
1916
c,b,d,a
a,c,d,b
c,a,d,b
c,d,a,b
Math the following.
a. Dhiku - (i) The name given to Jhum cultivation
b. Sal - (ii) Tribal people who lived in Central India
c. Bewar - (iii) A person who comes from out side
d.Baigas - (iv) A deciduous forest tree which provide timber
a iii, b (iv), c (ii), d (i)
a iii, b (i), c (iv), d (ii)
a ii, b (iv), c (i), d (iii)
a iii, b (iv), c (i), d (ii)
The Mundas of Chottanagpur rebelled against the British, landlords, missionaries and money lenders because ______________.
The land policies of the British were destroying their traditional land system.
Hindu landlords and money lenders were taking over their land.
Missionaries were criticizing their traditional culture.
All are correct
Birsa Munda died in
1897
1895
1900
1901