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Question-1
The main reason for the continuous decrease in the number of wild life is
(A)
Hunting
(B)
Predation
(C)
Destruction of habitat
(D)
Cutting down of forest
Question-2
A national park, is an area reserved for the betterment of wild life (flora and fauna). In such areas, the activity of
(A)
Forestry is prohibits
(B)
grazing is prohibited
(C)
Cultivation is prohibited
(D)
All of these
Question-3
Which of the following are preserved in a national park?
(A)
Flora
(B)
Fauna
(C)
Both 1 and 2
(D)
None of these
Question-4
In a wild life sanctuary
(A)
Only wild gauna are protected
(B)
Private owner ship is allowed
(C)
Harvesting of trees and forests is permitted
(D)
All of these
Question-5
Elephant has very few hair while bear has a thick fur because the bear
(A)
Lives in cold climate
(B)
Has not been domesticated
(C)
Has much more natural enemies
(D)
Has to regulate temperature more accurately
Question-6
Red Data Book provides data on
(A)
Red eyed birds
(B)
Red coloured fishes
(C)
Red flavored plants
(D)
Endangered plants and animals
Question-7
The first biosphere reserve established in 1986 was
(A)
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
(B)
Nokrek Biosphere Reserve
(C)
Uttaralchand Biosphere Reserve
(D)
Sunderbans Biosphere Reserve
Question-8
The first national park established in India
(A)
Kanha
(B)
Periyar
(C)
Corbett
(D)
Bandipur
Question-9
Rhinoceros species can be associated with
(A)
Gir
(B)
Corbett
(C)
Kaziranga
(D)
Rann of kutch
Question-10
Vulnerable species are those species which are
(A)
Wild in nature
(B)
Live in national parks
(C)
In danger of extinction
(D)
Likely to be endangered
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