Deck 3: Ecology and Biodiversity

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Ultraviolet radiation which is not lethal but harm to the organism is

A)0.1 to 0.28 µm
B)0.28-0.32 µm
C)0.32-0.4 µm
D)0.4-0.5 µm
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Ecological niche of an organism represents

A)The resource it utilizes
B)Functional role in the ecological system
C)The range of conditions that it can tolerate
D)all of these
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Respiratory roots are known as

A)velamen
B)pneumatophores
C)hydathodes
D)prop roots
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The gradual physiological adjustment to slowly changing new environmental conditions is known as

A)Selection
B)Introduction
C)Acclimatization
D)Quarantine
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Upper layer of water in a single body of water is known as

A)Hypolimnion
B)Epilimnion
C)thermocline
D)Hydroline
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The lower limit of water availability is soil is known as

A)field capacity
B)Hypolimnion
C)thermocline
D)wilting point
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MAB program stands for

A)Man and biotechnology
B)Material and biology
C)Man and Biology
D)Man and Biosphere
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Red data book contains data of

A)all plant species
B)all animal species
C)economically important species
D)threatened species
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IUCN (The International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources) headquarters is at

A)Morges, Switzerland
B)Paris, France
C)Vienna, Austria
D)NewYork, USA
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IUCN is also called as

A)Man and Biosphere program
B)World Conservation Union
C)World Conservation Consortium
D)World Wide Conservation Union
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Which of the following region has maximum diversity

A)mangrooves
B)temperate rainforest
C)taiga
D)coral reefs
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Approximately, 50% of total world species are present on

A)tropical rain forest
B)temperate rain forest
C)temperate deciduous forest
D)coral reefs
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Biodiversity

A)increases towards the equator
B)decreases towards the equator
C)remains same throughout the planet
D)has no effect on change in latitude
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The most important reason for decrease in biodiversity is

A)habitat pollution
B)introduction of exotic species
C)over-exploitation
D)habitat destruction
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Dodo is

A)endangered
B)critically endangered
C)rare
D)extinct
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Blue whale is placed under

A)endangered
B)critically endangered
C)rare
D)extinct
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Conservation within the natural habitat is

A)insitu conservation
B)exsitu conservation
C)invivo conservation
D)exvivo conservation
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All are insitu conservation efforts except

A)National parks
B)Sanctuaries
C)Zoo
D)biosphere reserves
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Ex situ conservation includes

A)Zoo
B)Botanic garden
C)Germplasm bank
D)all of the above
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Hot spots are regions of high

A)rarity
B)endemism
C)critically endangered population
D)diversity
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Endemic species are

A)rare species
B)species localised in a specific region
C)cosmopolitan in distribution
D)critically endangered species
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What is the animal symbol of W. W. F (World Wildlife Fund) ?

A)Red Panda
B)Giant Panda
C)Tiger
D)Kangaroo
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The most important human activity, leading to the extinction of wildlife, is

A)Pollution of wildlife, is
B)Hunting for valuable wildlife products
C)Introduction of alien species
D)Alternation and destruction of the natural habitats
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If we uncover half of the forest, covering of the earth, what crisis will be produced at most and at first?

A)Some species will be extincted
B)Population and ecological imbalance will rise up
C)Energy crisis will occur
D)Rest half forests will maintain this imbalance
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When is the World Wildlife week ?

A)First week of September
B)Last week of September
C)First week of October
D)Last week of October
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Ultraviolet radiation which is not lethal but harm to the organism is

A)0.1 to 0.28 µm
B)0.28-0.32 µm
C)0.32-0.4 µm
D)0.4-0.5 µm
0.28-0.32 µm
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Ecological niche of an organism represents

A)The resource it utilizes
B)Functional role in the ecological system
C)The range of conditions that it can tolerate
D)all of these
all of these
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Respiratory roots are known as

A)velamen
B)pneumatophores
C)hydathodes
D)prop roots
pneumatophores
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The gradual physiological adjustment to slowly changing new environmental conditions is known as

A)Selection
B)Introduction
C)Acclimatization
D)Quarantine
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Upper layer of water in a single body of water is known as

A)Hypolimnion
B)Epilimnion
C)thermocline
D)Hydroline
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The lower limit of water availability is soil is known as

A)field capacity
B)Hypolimnion
C)thermocline
D)wilting point
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MAB program stands for

A)Man and biotechnology
B)Material and biology
C)Man and Biology
D)Man and Biosphere
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Red data book contains data of

A)all plant species
B)all animal species
C)economically important species
D)threatened species
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IUCN (The International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources) headquarters is at

A)Morges, Switzerland
B)Paris, France
C)Vienna, Austria
D)NewYork, USA
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IUCN is also called as

A)Man and Biosphere program
B)World Conservation Union
C)World Conservation Consortium
D)World Wide Conservation Union
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Which of the following region has maximum diversity

A)mangrooves
B)temperate rainforest
C)taiga
D)coral reefs
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Approximately, 50% of total world species are present on

A)tropical rain forest
B)temperate rain forest
C)temperate deciduous forest
D)coral reefs
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Biodiversity

A)increases towards the equator
B)decreases towards the equator
C)remains same throughout the planet
D)has no effect on change in latitude
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The most important reason for decrease in biodiversity is

A)habitat pollution
B)introduction of exotic species
C)over-exploitation
D)habitat destruction
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Dodo is

A)endangered
B)critically endangered
C)rare
D)extinct
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Blue whale is placed under

A)endangered
B)critically endangered
C)rare
D)extinct
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Conservation within the natural habitat is

A)insitu conservation
B)exsitu conservation
C)invivo conservation
D)exvivo conservation
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All are insitu conservation efforts except

A)National parks
B)Sanctuaries
C)Zoo
D)biosphere reserves
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Ex situ conservation includes

A)Zoo
B)Botanic garden
C)Germplasm bank
D)all of the above
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Hot spots are regions of high

A)rarity
B)endemism
C)critically endangered population
D)diversity
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Endemic species are

A)rare species
B)species localised in a specific region
C)cosmopolitan in distribution
D)critically endangered species
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What is the animal symbol of W. W. F (World Wildlife Fund) ?

A)Red Panda
B)Giant Panda
C)Tiger
D)Kangaroo
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The most important human activity, leading to the extinction of wildlife, is

A)Pollution of wildlife, is
B)Hunting for valuable wildlife products
C)Introduction of alien species
D)Alternation and destruction of the natural habitats
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If we uncover half of the forest, covering of the earth, what crisis will be produced at most and at first?

A)Some species will be extincted
B)Population and ecological imbalance will rise up
C)Energy crisis will occur
D)Rest half forests will maintain this imbalance
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When is the World Wildlife week ?

A)First week of September
B)Last week of September
C)First week of October
D)Last week of October
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