Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age | Class 8 MCQ Questions with Answers History Chapter 4

NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 8 History with Answers PDF Free Download based on the major ideas and themes presented in the textbook as per the CBSE new test pattern are available here. This will help you learn and test your understanding of the chapters. Students can also take a free test of Class 8 History Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four possibilities, each of which is followed by the correct response. These MCQ Questions were chosen in accordance with the most recent CBSE exam format.

Q1.The tribals who reared goats and from Kashmir

(1) Gaddis
(2) Van Gujjars
(3) Baigas
(4) Bakarwals

Answer

Answer: Bakarwals


Q2.The Bastar Rebellion in Central India broke out in

(1)1900
(2)1910
(3)1920
(4)1940

Answer

Answer: 1910


Q3.The Santhal tribals belong to

(1) Uttar Pradesh
(2) Madhya Pradesh
(3) Jharkhand
(4) Maharashtra

Answer

Answer: Jharkhand


Q4.Britishers were referred as by tribals.

(1) killers
(2) devta
(3) Dikus
(4) Raja

Answer

Answer: Dikus


Q5.The man seen roaming the forests and villages of Chottanagpur in Jharkhand in 1895 was

(1) Birsa
(2) Dikus
(3) Santhal
(4) Chiefs

Answer

Answer: Birsa


Q6.What does the word dikus refer to in the Chhota Nagpur region?

(1) Natives
(2) Outsiders
(3) Citizens
(4) Communities

Answer

Answer: Outsiders


Q7.The Khonds lived in

(1) Karnataka
(2) Madhya Pradesh
(3) Bihar
(4) Odisha

Answer

Answer: Odisha


Q8.During which period the live of tribal groups mostly changed?

(1) Mughals
(2) Sultanate
(3) After Independence
(4) British period

Answer

Answer: British period


Q9.To colour their clothes, tribals use the flowers of

(1) mango
(2) kusum
(3) lotus
(4) rose

Answer

Answer: kusum


Q10.The cultivators who practised shifting cultivation were

(1) Khonds
(2) Khanda
(3) Jhum
(4) Mundas

Answer

Answer: Jhum


Q11.According to the list given below, who were the Van Gujjars of the Punjab hills?

(1) Reared only goats
(2) Cattle herders
(3) Village heads
(4) Money lenders

Answer

Answer: Cattle herders


Q12.Jhum cultivation is practised these days in

(1) eastern states of India
(2) western states of India
(3) northern states of India
(4) southern states of India

Answer

Answer: eastern states of India


Q13.Who were Khonds?

(1) Hunters
(2) Settled
(3) Food gatherers
(4) Jhum cultivators

Answer

Answer: Hunters


Q14.Oran tribe is based in

(1) Kerala
(2) Jharkhand
(3) Tamilnadu
(4) Punjab

Answer

Answer: Jharkhand


Q15.Who was Baigas from central India?

(1) Were reluctant to work for others
(2) Considered themselves as the people of the forest
(3) Was below their dignity to work as labor
(4) All of them

Answer

Answer: All of them


Q16.In many regions Forest Department set up forest villages to ensure

(1) a regular supply of cheap labour
(2) a regular supply of forest produce
(3) a regular supply of agricultural produce
(4) none of the above

Answer

Answer: a regular supply of cheap labour


Q17.Warli revolt took place in

(1) Rajasthan
(2) Gujarat
(3) Maharashtra
(4) Tamilnadu

Answer

Answer: Maharashtra


Q18. is one of the animals reared by tribals

(1) Yak
(2) Dog
(3) cat
(4) snake

Answer

Answer: Yak


Q19.Bewar is used for which purpose in Madhya Pradesh?

(1) Shepherds
(2) Cattle herders
(3) Shifting cultivation
(4) Traders and money lenders

Answer

Answer: Shifting cultivation


Q20.Birsa spent time in the company of …..preachers.

(1) Buddha
(2) Vaishnav
(3) Sikhs
(4) None of these

Answer

Answer: Vaishnav


Q21.Which tribe was reluctant to work for others?

(1) Khond
(2) Munda
(3) Baiga
(4) Kol

Answer

Answer: Baiga


Q22.British failed in their efforts to settle at one place.

(1) tribals
(2) Jhum cultivators
(3) villagers
(4) farmers

Answer

Answer: Jhum cultivators


Q23.Name the four geographic regions where adivasis predominantly live?

(1) North-eastern states
(2) Central India
(3) South India
(4) All of these

Answer

Answer: All of these


Q24.Apart from the Forest Regulation Act, which was the other Act passed by the British in 1871 which labeled all the adivasi groups that rebelled against the British as criminals.

(1) Illegal Tribes Act
(2) Illegal societies Act
(3) Criminal Societies Act
(4) Criminal Tribes Act

Answer

Answer: Criminal Tribes Act


Q25.Name the Act passed by the British In 1865 that gave British the power to declare any forest land as Government land.

(1) Forest Ruling Act
(2) Forest Regulation Act
(3) Forest Bye-Laws
(4) Forest Directive Act

Answer

Answer: Forest Regulation Act


Q26.From the following list of choices, which one would be most appropriate meaning of the term Adivasis ?

(1) Tribals
(2) Money lenders
(3) Land lords
(4) Village Headmen

Answer

Answer: Tribals


Q27.Apart from the Forest Regulation Act, which was the other Act passed by the British in 1871 which labeled all the adivasi groups that rebelled against the British as criminals.

(1) Illegal Tribes Act
(2) Illegal societies Act
(3) Criminal Societies Act
(4) Criminal Tribes Act

Answer

Answer: Criminal Tribes Act


Q28.In what way did the movement by Birsa Munda prove to be a significant one?

(1) This movement helped British to impose huge land taxes on the adivasis.
(2) He proved that tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and rebel against colonial rule.
(3) This movement proved that British was much stronger than the tribals.
(4) This movement helped the British to easily implement the Permanent settlement

Answer

Answer: He proved that tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and rebel against colonial rule.


Q29.Which one from the following options is closest in meaning to Guerilla warfare?

(1) The suppression of a rebellion using non-violence
(2) An operation by the Government to control a large group of people who rebel.
(3) Non- conventional warfare of smaller groups attacking a large army
(4) Non- conventional warfare of a large army attacking a small group

Answer

Answer: Non- conventional warfare of smaller groups attacking a large army


Q30.From the seeds of Sal and Mahua, the tribal extract oil to cook. What exactly is Mahua ?

(1) Root of a tree
(2) A flower that is eaten or used to make alcohol
(3) Stem of a tree
(4) Leaves of a tree

Answer

Answer: A flower that is eaten or used to make alcohol


Q31.Lists of statements with respect to the tribal life are given below. Choose the one that does not pertain to the tribal life.

(1) The tribal groups lived by hunting animals and gathering forest produce.
(2) Most of the tribals ate fruits and roots collected from the forest and cooked food with the oil extracted from the seeds
(3) The tribals saw forests as essential for survival
(4) The tribals always migrated and hence did not have a permanent forest habitat.

Answer

Answer: The tribals always migrated and hence did not have a permanent forest habitat.


Q32.A few statement related to the Adivasis are given below. Choose the one that is not applicable to the tribals of India.

(1) Isolated, they stayed away from the society and never exploited nature
(2) They shared common culture
(3) The adivasis did not like to live in communities or groups
(4) They lived in forests and hills.

Answer

Answer: The adivasis did not like to live in communities or groups


Q33.Why did the British consider the Chhota Nagpur belt vital?

(1) This region had rich minerals and also dense teak and sal forests
(2) This region was an important place for the British to sell their produce.
(3) This region had a lot of Adivasis who could work for the British
(4) This region had many big buildings

Answer

Answer: This region had rich minerals and also dense teak and sal forests


Q34.Name the Act passed by the British In 1865 that gave British the power to declare any forest land as Government land.

(1) Forest Ruling Act
(2) Forest Regulation Act
(3) Forest Bye-Laws
(4) Forest Directive Act

Answer

Answer: Forest Regulation Act


Q35.What did the Bakarwals of Kashmir rear?

(1) Only horses
(2) Only cattle
(3) Only bullocks
(4) Only goats

Answer

Answer: Only goats


Q36.Why were the Baigas of Central India reluctant to do work for others?

(1) Since Baigas were tribal chieftains, they thought they cannot work as labourers.
(2) Since Baigas only reared cattle, they thought they cannot work as labourers.
(3) Since Baigas saw themselves as people of the forest, they thought it below their dignity to work as labourers.
(4) Since the Baigas were money lenders, they thought lending money was more profitable.

Answer

Answer: Since Baigas saw themselves as people of the forest, they thought it below their dignity to work as labourers.


Q37.From the given number of options, choose the one that can be best tells us about the Gaddis of Kulu.

(1) Money lenders
(2) Reared only goats
(3) Shepherds
(4) Tribal chieftains

Answer

Answer: Shepherds


Q38.Which among the following options best describe broadcasting or scattering

(1) The method of sowing seeds in Jhum cultivation
(2) The method of harvesting in Jhum cultivation
(3) The method of raising cattle in poultries
(4) The method of granting titles to the tribal chiefs by the British

Answer

Answer: The method of sowing seeds in Jhum cultivation


Q39.Some important features of the Jhum cultivation are given below. Pick out the one that is not related to the Jhum cultivation.

(1) The cultivators cut the treetops to allow sunlight to reach the ground and burnt the vegetation on the land to clear it for cultivation
(2) Potash, the ash from the burning of the vegetation used to fertilise the soil.
(3) Once a crop is harvested they move to another virgin land and the old one remained fallow for many years.
(4) This type of cultivation is done on small patches of land and hence not suitable for forests cultivation by the tribals.

Answer

Answer: This type of cultivation is done on small patches of land and hence not suitable for forests cultivation by the tribals.


Q40.What did the Tribal groups do when they wanted to buy goods not produced in their locality?

(1) Tribals bought goods for higher prices from traders and money lenders gave loan for this.
(2) Tribals did not buy such goods at all
(3) Like a barter system, Tribals bought goods they wanted in return for the goods they produced.
(4) Tribals went to another locality worked there as labourers in return for the goods

Answer

Answer: Tribals bought goods for higher prices from traders and money lenders gave loan for this.


Q41.From the following list of choices, which one would be most appropriate meaning of the term Adivasis?

(1) Tribals
(2) Money lenders
(3) Land lords
(4) Village Headmen

Answer

Answer: Tribals


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