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Question-1
Which of the species listed is most shade-tolerant?
(A)
Weeds
(B)
Pin cherry
(C)
White pine
(D)
Sugar maple
Question-2
Which of the following is NOT an outcome of high population density?
(A)
Toxic waste accumulation
(B)
Mortality increase
(C)
Predators tend to ignore prey that it overabundant
(D)
Reproduction reduction
Question-3
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment was:
(A)
Initiated by the United Nations to assess four broad ecosystem services
(B)
First held in 1995
(C)
Located in Kyoto, Japan
(D)
Located in Paris
Question-4
An ecosystem is:
(A)
The transition zone between grassland and desert
(B)
A group of interactive species and their environment
(C)
A body of freshwater
(D)
The lowland area on either side of a river
Question-5
Organisms whose life history adaptation is called semelparity
(A)
Produce young only late in life
(B)
Produce a large batch of young and die
(C)
Produce young over most of their life
(D)
Produce a single offspring near the end of their reproductive potential
Question-6
Regular dispersion is:
(A)
Individuals are more or less spaced at equal distance from one another
(B)
Individuals aggregated into patches interspersed with no or few individuals
(C)
The position of one individual is unrelated with the position of its neighbours
(D)
Spatial pattern of individuals in a population relative to one another
Question-7
A meta population is:
(A)
Random
(B)
Uniform
(C)
Clumped
(D)
Clustered
Question-8
Which species is the most tolerant of harsh environmental conditions?
(A)
Weeds
(B)
White pine
(C)
Sugar maple
(D)
Beech
Question-9
The upright pyramid of number is absent in:
(A)
Lake
(B)
Grassland
(C)
Pond
(D)
Forest
Question-10
Fecundity rate is the:
(A)
Absolute natality
(B)
Realised natality
(C)
Minimum mortality
(D)
Realised mortality
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 10
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