In ______ century the Dutch enacted Forest laws in Java.
18th
19th
17th
20th
In the early nineteenth century, the colonial state thought that __________ were unproductive.
animals
peasants
forests
rivers
_____________________ were essential for colonial trade and for the movement of imperial troops.
Ships
Railways
Buses
Bikes
By the early nineteenth century, ___________ forests in England were disappearing.
teek
Mahagany
oak
coconut
How many types of plants are possible to find in one forest patch?
about 500
200
350
1000
As in India, the need to manage forests for ship building and railway led to the introduction of a _____________in Java also.
railway service
transport service
forest service
fire service
In Java, just before the __________ occupied the region, the Dutch followed a 'scorched earth' policy.
Chinese
Japanese
British
French
The Indian Forest Act, 1865 amended in the year ________ divided Forests into three categories.
1878
1865
1927
1945
In scientific forestry, natural forests cut down and one type of tree was planted in straight rows in their places called the _____________.
plantations
reserve forests
fields
farms
Oil for working and to light lamps can be pressed from the fruit of the __________ tree.
teak
tendu
sal
mahua