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Biodiversity and Conservation - MCQs 1
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Question 1 |
How many bio-geographical regions are present in India?
3 | |
4 | |
7 | |
10 |
Question 2 |
Lime is added to the soil which is too
Sandy | |
Salty | |
Alkaline | |
Acidic |
Question 3 |
Which one of the following has maximum genetic diversity in India?
Tea | |
Teak | |
Mango | |
Wheat |
Question 4 |
Which one of the following areas in India, is a hotspot of biodiversity?
Sunderbans | |
Western Ghats | |
Eastern Ghats | |
Gangetic Plain |
Question 5 |
Darwin’s finches are a good example of
Convergent evolution | |
Industrial melanism | |
Connecting link | |
Adaptive radiation |
Question 6 |
The least porous soil among the following is a
Loamy soil | |
Silty soil | |
Clayey soil | |
Peaty soil |
Question 7 |
Which one of the following is not a renewable, exhaustible natural resource?
Aquatic animals | |
Wild life | |
Soil fertility | |
Minerals |
Question 8 |
Which one of the following is an example ex-situ conservation?
National park | |
Wildlife sanctuary | |
Seed bank | |
Sacred groves |
Question 9 |
Which one of the following is not observed in biodiversity hotspots?
Species richness | |
Endemism | |
Accelerated species loss | |
Lesser inter-specific competition |
Question 10 |
Sacred groves are specially useful in
Generating environmental awareness | |
Preventing soil erosion | |
Year-round flow of water in rivers | |
Conserving rare and threatened species |
Question 11 |
The term Alpha diversity refers to
Genetic diversity | |
Community and ecosystem diversity | |
Species diversity | |
Diversity among the plants |
Question 12 |
The percentage of forest cover recommended by the National Forest policy (1988) is
33% for plains and 67% for hills | |
37% for plains and 63% for hills | |
20% for plains and 70% for hills | |
23% for plains and 77% for hills |
Question 13 |
Select the correct statement about biodiversity
The desert areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat have a very high level of desert animal species as well as numerous rare animals | |
Large scale planting of BT cotton has no adverse effect on biodiversity | |
Western Ghats have a very high degree of species richness and endemism | |
Conservation of biodiversity in just a fad pursued by the developed countries |
Question 14 |
Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
Genetic diversity present in the dominant species of the region | |
Species endemic to the region | |
Endangered species found in the region | |
The diversity in the organisms living in the region |
Question 15 |
Global warming can be controlled by [NEET 2013]
Reducing deforestation, cutting down use of fossil fuel | |
Reducing reforestation, increasing the use of fossil fuel | |
Increasing deforestation, slowing down the growth of human population | |
Increasing deforestation, reducing efficiency of energy usage |
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