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Class 9 History Practice Test: Pastoralists in the Modern World
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Class 9 History Practice Test: Pastoralists in the Modern World
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1. Life of the pastoral groups were sustained by
2. How was the authority of both elders and warriors adversely affected by the British efforts to administer the affairs of the Maasai?
3. In which year could the Raikas no longer move into Sindh?
4. What was the result of overgrazing pastures due to restrictions on pastoral movements?
5. Which seasonal movements affect the Dhangars of Maharashtra?
6. In pre-colonial period, the African society was divided into
7. Which of these are the pastoral communities of Africa?
8. The social changes in Maasai society are that
9. Gaddi were an important pastoral community of:
10. The nomadic cattle herders of Kaokoland belonged to
11. In 1885, Massailand was cut into half with an international boundary between
12. Where were the Banjaras found?
13. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
14. By October, the Dhangars harvested their bajra and started on their move to the west. Why were they welcomed by the Konkani peasants?
15. The word Maasai means:
16. What are Dhars?
17. In which year did the colonial government in India pass the Criminal Tribes Act?
18. Where were the Banjaras found?
19. Since when were the ‘Wasteland Rules’ implemented in various parts of the country?
20. Which of these are the pastoral communities of the mountains?
21. With the passage of time, what was the position of the Maasai chiefs?
22. Where did the community of Raikas live?
23. Which crop was sown by the Dhangars in the central plateau of Maharashtra?
24. In what ways lives of Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir similar to that of Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh?
25. Who are Bhotiyas, Sherpas and Kinnaris?