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Question-1
MAB stands for
(A)
Mammals and biosphere
(B)
Man and biosphere programme
(C)
Man and biology progreamme
(D)
Mammals and biology programme
Question-2
Which of the following animal has become almost extinct in India?
(A)
Wolf
(B)
Cheetah
(C)
Rhinoceros
(D)
Hippopotamus
Question-3
Which of the following is a pair of endangered species?
(A)
Hornbill and Indian aconite
(B)
Rhesus monkey and sal tree
(C)
Garden lizare and Mexican poppy
(D)
Indian peacock and carrot glass
Question-4
Wild life can be conserved
(A)
insitu
(B)
exstiu
(C)
both 1 and 2
(D)
none of these
Question-5
Red Data Book provides data on
(A)
Red eyed birds
(B)
Red coloured fishes
(C)
Red flavored plants
(D)
Endangered plants and animals
Question-6
Gujarat state is famous for the conservation of
(A)
Lion
(B)
Dear
(C)
Tiger
(D)
Elephant
Question-7
Wild life is destroyed mostly when
(A)
There is natural calamity
(B)
There is lack of proper care
(C)
Its natural habitat is destroyed
(D)
Mass scale hunting for foreign trade
Question-8
Which of the following is the first National Park in the world?
(A)
Pulicat National Park
(B)
Corbett National Park
(C)
Velvadar National Park
(D)
Yellowstone National park
Question-9
What should we do to save the existing species of the wild life?
(A)
Protecting of endangered species
(B)
Protection of wild life insitu and exsitu
(C)
Preservation of useful plants and animals in protected areas
(D)
All of these
Question-10
The largest number of tigers was reported from
(A)
Kanha
(B)
Manas
(C)
Simlipal
(D)
Sunderbans
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