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Question-1
The species of animal protected in 'Jim Corbett National park' is
(A)
Tiger
(B)
Birds
(C)
Panther
(D)
Black hug
Question-2
The'Waggle dance' in bees, indicates
(A)
Closer is the food
(B)
Farther away is food
(C)
Higher the food of the ground
(D)
Greater is the amount of food available
Question-3
In a national park, protection is provided to
(A)
flora only
(B)
fauna only
(C)
entire ecosystem
(D)
both flora and fauna
Question-4
The species on the verge of extinction, if not looked after and provided with proper habitat is called
(A)
Rare species
(B)
Extinct species
(C)
Vulnerable species
(D)
Endangered species
Question-5
Which of the following animal has become almost extinct in India?
(A)
Wolf
(B)
Cheetah
(C)
Rhinoceros
(D)
Hippopotamus
Question-6
MAB stands for
(A)
Mammals and biosphere
(B)
Man and biosphere programme
(C)
Man and biology progreamme
(D)
Mammals and biology programme
Question-7
Wild life of nature is renamed as
(A)
Wild fund
(B)
World wild fauna
(C)
World wild fund of nature
(D)
World wild life conservation of nature
Question-8
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-9
Wild life is
(A)
Any living organism in any habitat
(B)
Predatory animals in their natural habitat
(C)
Any living organisms in its natural habitat
(D)
Economically important animals and plants
Question-10
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
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