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Question-1
Asia can be divided into how many distinct vegetation ?
(A)
7
(B)
6
(C)
5
(D)
4
Question-2
South western Asia is a
(A)
Monsoonal forest
(B)
Hot desert
(C)
Mountain region
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Which vegetation region comes under Asia ?
(A)
Equatorial forest
(B)
Monsoonal forest
(C)
Temperate wood land
(D)
All the above
Question-4
The trees that shed their leaves yearly often on the eve of summer in known as
(A)
Deciduous trees
(B)
Temperate grassland
(C)
Savanna
(D)
None of these
Question-5
Tall evergreen hard wood trees like _____________ have a dense growth in equatorial forest.
(A)
Bamboo
(B)
Rubber tree
(C)
Rose wood
(D)
All the above
Question-6
The region which is also known as steppes
(A)
Temperate grassland
(B)
Desert vegetation
(C)
Monsoonal forests
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Acacia and date palm are two common trees in the
(A)
Temperate woodland
(B)
Equatorial forests
(C)
Monsoonal forests
(D)
Desert vegetation
Question-8
The equator cuts across the deep ______________ part of Asia.
(A)
Southern
(B)
Northern
(C)
Middle
(D)
None of these
Question-9
The rainfall being little, plants growth is poor in
(A)
Desert vegetation
(B)
Temperate wood land
(C)
Monsoonal forests
(D)
None of these
Question-10
To the north of the steppe grass land lies a broad belt touching the Arctic circle is
(A)
Temperate grassland
(B)
Temperate woodland
(C)
Coniferous forests
(D)
Polar vegetation
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