Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Colonialism and the Countryside

Question:

Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct about the 'Paharias' during the colonial era? 

Statement A) They collected mahua for food, silk cocoons and resin for sale, and wood for charcoal production.
Statement B) They lived in hutments within tamarind groves and rested in the shade of mango trees.
Statement C) They resisted the intrusion of outsiders.

Options:

Only statements A and B are correct

Only statements A and C are correct

Only statements B and C are correct

All 3 statements, A, B and C are correct.

Correct Answer:

All 3 statements, A, B and C are correct.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 4 - All 3 statements, A, B and C are correct.

Statement A) They collected mahua for food, silk cocoons and resin for sale, and wood for charcoal production.
Statement B) They lived in hutments within tamarind groves and rested in the shade of mango trees.
Statement C) They resisted the intrusion of outsiders.

 

Paharias grew a variety of pulses and millets for consumption. They scratched the ground lightly with hoes, cultivated the cleared land for a few years, then left it fallow so that it could recover its fertility, and moved to a new area. From the forests, they collected mahua (a flower) for food, silk cocoons and resin for sale, and wood for charcoal production. The undergrowth that spread like a mat below the trees and the patches of grass that covered the lands left fallow provided pasture for cattle.  They lived in hutments within tamarind groves and rested in the shade of mango trees. They considered the entire region as their land, of their identity as well as survival; and they resisted the intrusion of outsiders.