EST (22447) QB Chp1to3
EST (22447) QB Chp1to3
EST (22447) QB Chp1to3
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Q.1 Which of these causes the sea level change over flooding due to process of melting of
snow?
a) Global warming b) Ozone layer Damaging
c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of these
Q.5 O3 is known as .
a) Atmosphere b) Ozone
c) Oxygen d) All of these
Q.8
Environment consist of .
a) Lithosphere b) Hydrosphere
a) Hemisphere
b) O2 sphere
c) Soil sphere
d) Biosphere
Q.12 The ………is the protective blanket of gases which is surrounding the earth. It protects
the earth from the hostile environment of outer space.
a) Hemisphere
b) Atmosphere
c) Lithosphere
d) Biosphere
Q.13 ……….of the total water supply is available as fresh water in the form of
rivers,lakes.,streams and ground water for human consumption and other uses.
a) 1%
b) 2%
c) 3%
d) 4%
a) Atmosphere
b) Crust
c) Thrust
Q.15 Atmosphere allows transmission of significant amount of radiation only in the regions
of……….
a) 100-200 nm
b) 200-500 nm
c) 300-2500 nm
Q.16 Atmosphere acts as a source for……..for plant photosynthesis and ……...for respiration.
a) O2 and CO2
b) CO2 and N2
d) CO2 and O2
Q.17 ………acts as a source for nitrogen for nitrogen fixing bacteria and ammonia producing
plants.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Nanosphere
Q.18 The ………is a collective term given to all different forms of water.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Nanosphere
Q.19 The ………refers to the kingdom of living organisms and their interaction with the
environment.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Biosphere
Q.20 The biosphere is very large and complex and is divided into smaller units called………
a) Organisms
b) Ecosystems
c) Module
d) None of these
Q.21 ……….is a natural process that warms the Earth‟s surface.
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Global warming
c) Deforestation
d) None of these
a) Global warming
b) Pollution
c) Both a. and b.
Q.23 Which of the following gases is/are responsible for global warming?
a) Carbon dioxide(CO2)
c) Both a. and b.
Q.24 In desert areas, there is large difference between day and night temperature mainly
because of
a) Presence of carbon dioxide in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation from
the earth surface.
b) Presence of water vapour in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation from the
earth surface.
c) Absence of carbon dioxide in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation from
the earth surface.
d) Absence of water vapour in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation from the
earth surface.
a) Fission Reaction
b) Fusion reaction
c) Both a. and b.
Q.26 Which of the following mentioned GHGs has the highest atmosphere lifetime?
a) Carbon tetrafluoride
b) Nitrogen oxide
c) Methane
d) CFC
a) Nitrogen oxide
b) Methane
c) Carbon monoxide
a) True
b) False
Q.29 Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation and are present in large quantity to
change climate system are known as…….
a) Alpha radiations
b) Beta radiations
c) Ozone gases
d) Greenhouse gases
a) Propane
b) Ethane
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Methane
Q.31 Exchange of outgoing and incoming radiations that keep earth warm is known as…….
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Radiation effect
c) Infrared effect
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Radiation effect
c) Infrared effect
a) CFCs(chlorofluorocarbons)
b) Air conditioners
c) Perfumes
Q.34 If atmosphere doesn‟t act like greenhouse, temperature of earth would become……..
Q.35 Waves that pass through glass walls of greenhouse are in form of………..
a) gamma rays
b) X-rays
c) infrared waves
d) Radio waves
Q.37 The gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect on earth are, in order of greatest to
smallest in importance,…………
a) CO2,H2O,CH4
b) H2O,CO2,CH4
c) CH4,CO2,H2O
d) H2O,CH4,CO2
Q.38 The order of the atmosphere layers, starting from closest to the surface to the top of he
atmosphere, is……….
Q.39 By how much has atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrated increased ever since the
industrial revolution?
a) 20%
b) 10%
c) 40%
d) 60%
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Water vapour
c) Methane
d) Nitrogen
50) In dry Northern china, water table drops meter per year due to .
a) Chemicals b) Metals
a) Hygiene b) Washing
56) “It is human right to water and sanitation” explicitly recognized by.
a) Safe b) Unsafe
a) High b) Low
a) Culturally b) Politically
a) Prices b) Population
a) Medicines b) Fruits
a) Encourage b) Help
a) Destroy b) Reproduce
c) Grow d) Generate
a) Environment b) Life
c) Cycle d) Balance
a) Destroyed b) Protected
c) Preserved d) Produced
a) Country b) State
a) An individual b) Women
c) Children d) Society
a) Regional b) National
c) Water d) All of the above
a) Birds b) Animals
a) Protective b) Productive
c) Preservative d) Preparative
a) Japanese b) Egyptian
c) Chinese d) African
a) Meghdut b) Shakuntal
85) The all time great book “meghdut” is written by the great Indian writer/poet .
a) Picasso b) Kalidas
c) Vyas d) Sharatchandra
a) Politics b) Philosophy
c) Culture d) Cycle
a) 5 b) 2
c) 4 d) 3
89) Reduce, Recycle, Reuse and Refuse are popularly known as, .
a) Protection b) Conservation
c) Prevention d) Production
a) Chipko Andolan
c) Dam development
d) Sardar sarovar
a) Jharkhand b) Uttarakhand
c) Maharashtra d) Punjab
a) 4R b) Regeneration
c) Redevelopment d) 3R
a) Aesthetic b) 4R
c) Futuristic d) Spiritual
a) Abiotic b) Biotic
c) Sustainable d) Organic
a) Gases b) Particles
c) Somke d) Soot
a) Adaptation b) Reproduction
a) Afforestation b) Reforestation
a) Heart b) Lungs
c) Eyes d) Kidney
a) 1984 b) 1985
c) 1990 d) 1987
a) MIC b) CO2
a) Midnight b) Morning
c) Noon d) Evening
a) Bio-accumulation b) Precipitation
a) Nature b) Biodiversity
c) Environment d) Ecosystem
113) Bioaccumulation is also known as .
a) BOD b) COD
c) PPT d) PPM
a) Abiotic b) Biome
a) Biosphere b) Environment
a) Biota b) Biosphere
c) Environment d) Biome
Q.129 The biosphere is very large and complex and is divided into smaller units
called………
a) Organisms
b) Ecosystems
c) Module
d) None of these
Q.130 ……….is a natural process that warms the Earth‟s surface.
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Global warming
c) Deforestation
d) None of these
Q.131 How is the greenhouse effect experienced on earth?
a) Global warming
b) Pollution
c) Both a. and b.
d) None of the above
Q.132 Which of the following gases is/are responsible for global warming?
a) Carbon dioxide(CO2)
b) Water vapour (H2O)
c) Both a. and b.
d) None of the above
Q.133 In desert areas, there is large difference between day and night temperature mainly
because of
a) Presence of carbon dioxide in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation
from the earth surface.
b) Presence of water vapour in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation
from the earth surface.
c) Absence of carbon dioxide in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation
from the earth surface.
d) Absence of water vapour in air as it acts as barrier for emanating infrared radiation from
the earth surface.
Q.135 Which of the following mentioned GHGs has the highest atmosphere lifetime?
a) Carbon tetrafluoride
b) Nitrogen oxide
c) Methane
d) CFC
Q.136 Which of the following greenhouse gas is contributed by cattle farming?
a) Nitrogen oxide
b) Methane
c) Carbon monoxide
d) All of the mentioned
Q.137 Volcanic eruption contribute to the global greenhouse phenomenon.
a) True
b) False
Q.138 Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation and are present in large quantity
to change climate system are known as…….
a) Alpha radiations
b) Beta radiations
c) Ozone gases
d) Greenhouse gases
Q.139 Greenhouse gases which is present in very high quantity is……..
a) Propane
b) Ethane
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Methane
Q.140 Exchange of outgoing and incoming radiations that keep earth warm is known
as…….
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Radiation effect
c) Infrared effect
d) Ozone layer depletion
Q.141 Wavelength of infrared radiations is……..
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Radiation effect
c) Infrared effect
d) Ozone layer depletion
Q.142 Greenhouse gases effect on earth‟s atmosphere is increased by………
a) CFCs(chlorofluorocarbons)
b) Air conditioners
c) Perfumes
d) Burning fossil fuels
Q.143 If atmosphere doesn‟t act like greenhouse, temperature of earth would become……..
a) too pleasant to enjoy
b) too cold to survive
c) too hot to survive
d) too terrible to survive
Q.144 Waves that pass through glass walls of greenhouse are in form of………..
a) gamma rays
b) X-rays
c) infrared waves
d) Radio waves
Q.146 The gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect on earth are, in order of greatest to
smallest in importance,…………
a) CO2,H2O,CH4
b) H2O,CO2,CH4
c) CH4,CO2,H2O
d) H2O,CH4,CO2
Q.147 The order of the atmosphere layers, starting from closest to the surface to the top of
he atmosphere, is……….
a) Mesosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere, Stratosphere
b) Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere
c) Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere, Stratosphere
d) Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere
Q.148 By how much has atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrated increased ever since the
industrial revolution?
a) 20%
b) 10%
c) 40%
d) 60%
Q.149 Which is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Water vapour
c) Methane
d) Nitrogen
Q.150 The environment consists of various segments such as
atmosphere,hydrosphere,lithosphere and ………..
a) Hemisphere
b) O2 sphere
c) Soil sphere
d) Biosphere
Q.151 The ………is the protective blanket of gases which is surrounding the earth. It
protects the earth from the hostile environment of outer space.
a) Hemisphere
b) Atmosphere
c) Lithosphere
d) Biosphere
Q.152 ……….of the total water supply is available as fresh water in the form of
rivers,lakes.,streams and ground water for human consumption and other uses.
a) 1%
b) 2%
c) 3%
d) 4%
Q.153 The lithosphere consists of upper mantle and the ……….
a) Atmosphere
b) Crust
c) Thrust
d) None of the above
Q.154 Atmosphere allows transmission of significant amount of radiation only in the
regions of……….
a) 100-200 nm
b) 200-500 nm
c) 300-2500 nm
d) None of the above
Q.155 Atmosphere acts as a source for……..for plant photosynthesis and ……...for
respiration.
a) O2 and CO2
b) CO2 and N2
c) NO2 and CO2
d) CO2 and O2
Q.156 ………acts as a source for nitrogen for nitrogen fixing bacteria and ammonia
producing plants.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Nanosphere
Q.157 The ………is a collective term given to all different forms of water.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Nanosphere
Q.158 The ………refers to the kingdom of living organisms and their interaction with the
environment.
a) Atmosphere
b) Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Biosphere
Q.159 The biosphere is very large and complex and is divided into smaller units
called………
a) Organisms
b) Ecosystems
c) Module
d) None of these
Q.160 ……….is a natural process that warms the Earth‟s surface.
a) Greenhouse effect
b) Global warming
c) Deforestation
d) None of these
Q.161 Technology that manipulates the genes in an organism to modify characteristics
________.
a) Biology
b) Microbiology
c) Biotechnology
d) Genetology
Q.162 Cyclic movement of carbon, to and from, between environment and organism,_______.
a) Corbon cycle
b) Corbonization
c) Coalition
d) Carboxylation
Q.164 Maximum number of species that can be accommodated in given area (per sqare
kilometer)._______.
a) Carrying capacity
b) Accommodating power
c) Accommodating quality
d) None of the above
Q.173 _____is number of live nirths per 1000 people population in an year.
a) Crude Birth Rate
b) Total Birth Chart
c) Additional Births
d) None of the above
Q.185 The technique to distinguish between individuals of same species using DNA.
a) DNA testing
b) DNA finger printing
c) DNA analysis
d) DNA tracing
Q.1) This area has no permanent roads or settlements and is maintained primarily for its
primitive character and non-motorized recreation. It is a…….
a) wilderness area
b) primitive recreation area
c) national park
d) national forest
Q.2) Where will the water sit the longest (longest renewal time)?
a) atmosphere
b) freshwater lake
c) glacier
d) ocean
Q.3) Which one is not a disadvantageof a big dam?
a) extremely expensive
b) flooding of prime arable land
c) electric energy generated from hydropower
d) blocking upstream migration of salmon
Q.4) Which of the following sources provides the least energy for industrialized countries?
a) pertroleum
b) nuclear fuels
c) coal
d) gas
Q.5) Which of the following energy sources provides a substantial amount of the energy needs
for developed countries?
a) hydropower
b) wood
c) solar
d) charcoal
Q.6) Which of the following is a highly exploited natural resource?
a) water
b) air
c) soil
d) none of these
Q.44 The life supporting gasses such as O2 CO2 and N2 are chiefly concentrated in
the………………..
a) Troposphere
b) Exosphere
c) Homosphere
d) Stratosphere
Q.56 An increase in cartoon dioxide content in the atmosphere would not couse…
a) more heat to be retained by the environment
b) increase in photosynthesis in plants
c) global warming
d) abundance of desert plants
Q.58 Among the options , which one is not correct for the use of large amount of fertilisers and
pesticides
a) They are eco-friendly
b) they turn the fields banners after some times
c) They adversely affects the useful component from the soil
d) They destroy the soil fertility
Q.64 demand for resource does not change with the change in
a) idea
b) need
c) technology
d) economy
Q.68 which the following is better definition for natural resources conservation?
a) protection of wildlife
b) environmental activism
c) efficient use of natural resources
d) preservation of natural resources
Q.69 What was the approximate world population of humans in the year 2008?
a) 667 billion
b) 66 billion
c) 6.67 billion
d)6.67 million
Q.73 progress that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs is
a) the tragedy of commons
b) sustainable development
c) net primary productivity (NNP)
d) the impossibility theorem
Q.74 Biodiversity
a) Include genetic, species ,ecosystem, and functional diversities
b) refers to diversifying earth non renewable resources
c) refers to reconstruction of tropical rain forest
d) refers to biological effect to commercial plantation
Q.79 ideally cover of forest should be ……..of the total area of country.
a) 23%
b) 30%
c) 33%
d) 40%
Q.80 This area has no permanent roads or settlement and is maintained primarily for its
primitive character and non motorized recreation .It is a..
a) wilderness area
b) primitive recreation area
c) national park
d) national forest
Q81. Which one of the following is an example of non-renewable resources ?
a. Wind b. Water
c. Vegetation d. Coal and Minerals
Q99. Which of the following is best method from environment point of view ?
a. reduce
b. recycle
c. reuse
d. all of the above
Q100. The full form of UV rays is ______.
a. ultra violet
b. ultra violent
c. ultra valve
d. ultimate violet
Q101. Synthetic material / chemical which depleted Ozone layer is ________.
a. CFCs
b. CFLs
c. CO2
d. none of the above
Q109. Most natural resources we consume at our homes or in our cars are ______.
a. renewable
b. non renewable
c. infinite
d. free
Q110. For travelling short distance best way to conserve natural resources is ______.
a. by driving
b. by flying
c. by talking lift
d. by cycling
Q111. What strategies has been taken by government for conservation of natural resources ?
a. implementation of a laws
b. minimizing human activities
c. less use of coal
d. all of them
Q112. When natural resources are changed into another product by people is known as ______.
a. secondary activities
b. primary activities
c. nutrient cycling
d. tertiary activities
Q113. Resources that people use are concentrated on the ______.
a. ocean shelf
b. continental shelf
c. ocean
d. water earth
Q114. Natural resources and wild life are destroy in which bulinding which source of energy ?
a. solar energy
b. wind energy
c. hydro energy
d. nuclear energy
Q115. The resource which are found every where are know as ____.
a. ubiquitous
b. non-renewable resources
c. human made resources
d. none of the above
Q117. Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called
_____.
a. sustainable development
b. resources conservation
c. resources development
d. human resources development
Q121.The thin layer of grainy substance covering the surface of the earth is called ________.
a. soil
b. sand
c. mineral
d. organic matter
Q125.the process in which bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic
matter like straw , is called ______.
a. mulching
b. contour carriers
c. shelter belts
d. intercropping
Q126. The process in which different crops are grown in alternate rows and are sown at
different times to protect the soil from rain wash, is known as ______.
a. crop rotation
b. intercropping
c. terrace framing
d. contour cropping
Q127. All the forms of water that comes down on earth, including rain, snow, hail etc . is
known as ________.
a. calcification
b. fixation
c. precipitation
d. accumulation
Q132.The portion of the earth and its environment which can support life is known as
_______.
a. crust
b. biosphere
c. exosphere
d. atmosphere
Q138. The resources that can be replaced by natural ecological cycle is called ______.
a. renewable
b. non-renewable
c. exhaustible
d. natural
Q139. The amount of solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth is called ______.
a. solar flux
b. reflected light
c. minerals
d. solvent
Q150. The unit of total water content of the soil is know as ______.
a. holard
b. charserd
c. echard
d. all of the above
Q151. Pedology ?
a. study of water
b. study of air
c. study of soil
d. none of the above
Q.174. CO2 is
a) Green House Gas
b) Red in colour
c) Insoluble in water
d) Heavier than air
Q.6 There are mainly two types of food chain, one is grazing food chain and other is
(a) animal food chain (b) auto food chain
(c) grazing-auto food chain (d) detritus food chain
Q.8. To maintain ecological balance and regulate the population size of different animals, this
is useful
(a) Sun chain (b) Wind chain
(c) Food chain (d) Grass chain
Q. 11 Ecological pyramids are of three types. One is pyramid of numbers, second is pyramid
of biomass and third is pyramid of
(a) sun (c) water
(b) wind (d) energy
(a) X-shaped energy flow model (b) Y-shaped energy flow model
(c) Z-shaped energy flow model (d) A-shaped energy flow model
Q. 19 Herbivores means
(a) plant eaters (b) meat eaters
(c) both plant and meat eaters (d) none of these
Q. 22 Carnivores means
(a) plant eaters (b) meat eaters
(c) fish eaters (d) none of these
Q. 27 The organisms which feed on dead organisms, wastes of living organisms are called
(a) chemotrophs (b) carnivores
(c) detritivores (d) decomposers
Q. 32 Thar in India is a
(a) desert (b) sea
(c) river (d) muddy land
Q. 33 Chilka lake is in
(a) Maharashtra (b) Bihar
(c) Orissa (d) U.P.
Q. 34 The biological diversity include three hierarchical levels (1) genetic diversity, (2)
species diversity and third is
(a) community and ecosystem diversity (b) animal and plant diversity
(c) local diversity (d) mollusks diversity
Q. 36 ………… plays a key role in the maintenance of diversity at species and community
level.
(a) Speciation (b) Species richness
(c) Roll of species in land (d) Evenness of species
Q. 38 The species diversity of a region is measured on the basis of two parameters one is
evenness and other is
(a) species richness (b) equitability
(c) odness (d) speciation
Q. 40 There are three perspectives of the diversity at the level of community. There are (a)
alpha diversity, (b) beta diversity and (c)……… diversity
(a) sigma (b) zeta
(c) gamma (d) magma
Q. 43 . ……….. refers to the diversity of the habitats over the total landscape or geographical
area.
(a) Beta diversity (b) Alpha diversity
(c) Sigma diversity (d) Gamma diversity
Q. 44 Species determining the ability of large number of other species to persist in the
community is called as
(a) keystone species (b) alpha species
(c) grass species (d) variant species
Q. 45 About ….% of the Indian landmass is occupied by Deccan peninsula.
(a) 25 (b) 35
(c) 42 (d) 61
Q. 54 Killing of prohibited wild animals for illegal trading of wildlife products is called
(a) Morching (b) Kill-Killing
(c) Poaching (d) Cross-Killing
Q. 55 There are two basic strategies of biodiversity conservation, on is one site and other is
(a) over site (b) off site
(c) reverse site (d) protection site
(a) World Conservation Monitoring Centre (b) Wild Conservation Monitoring Centre
(c) World Control Monitoring Centre (d) World Conservation Management Centre
Q.88 US Southern Corn Leaf blight epidemic is an agriculture disaster of 1970. Which of
following contributed as a major cause for it?
(i) Biome (ii) Bioculture
(iii) Monoculture (iv) None of the above.
Q.89 Which of the following is major biodiversity in Maharashtra?
(i) Deccan penninsula - Chhota Nagpur
(ii) Deccan penninsula – Deccan South
(iii) Deccan peninsula – Central highlands
(iv) None of the above
Q.108. …………… lake in Sikkim has been declared sacred by the people to save aquatic life
from degradation.
(a) Khecheopalri (b) Dal
(c) Nal (d) Zorich
Q.109 Germ-plasm banks or gene banks are established
for…………………………….conservation of biodiversity.
(a) in-situ (b) ex-situ
(c) Over situ (d) None of these
Q.121 ……………is the medium by which mineral nutrients enter and due translocated in
plants.
(a) Water (b) pH
(c) Co2+ SO2 (d) Carbon
Q.122 . …………….are the living organisms in the ecosystem that take energy from sunlight
and use it to transform carbon dioxide and oxygen in sugars.
(a) Producers (b) Non-producers
(c) Biotic+SO2 (d) Abiotic
Q.123 Plant, algae and photosynthetic bacteria are all examples of………………….
(a) Reducers (b) Producers
(c) Abiotic (d) Nonbiotic
Q.124 The green plants manufacture their own food, they are known as…………………
(a) Autotrophs (b) non-consumers
(c) Consumers (d) non-consumers
Q.125 . …………. are living organisms in the ecosystem that get their energy from consuming
other organisms
(a) Consumers (b) Non-consumers
(c) Producers (d) Non-biotic
Q.126 Herbivores eat…………..
(a) Animals (b) producers
(c) Non-biotic (d) ecosystem
Q.127 Carnivores eat………….
(a) Other animals (c) non biotic things
(c) Plants (d) non ecosystem animals
Q.136 The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats and communities is
called…………diversity.
(a)Alpha (b) Beta
(c) Gamma (d) Alpha + beta
Q.137 Diversity of habitats over the total landscape or geographical area is called……..
Diversity.
(a) Alpha (b) Beta
(c) Gamma (d) Alpha+ Beta
Q.138 Use value that consist of direct value, indirect value and……………….. values
(a) Option (b) Beta
(c) Alpha (d) Non option
Q.139 . Non use value that consists of bequest value and……………………… valve.
(a) Existence (b) Non existence
(c) Alpha (d) Beta
Q.140 . India is known for its rich heritage of biological diversity, having already documented
over…………………. species of animals
(a) 91000 (b) 91
(c) 910 (d) 9100
Q.141 India is known for its rich her of biological diversity, having already documented
over……………………. species of plants in its ten bio-geographic region.
(a) 15.500 (b) 100000
(c) 1500 (d) 50
Q.142 LMMC stands for
(a) Like Minded Megadiverse Countries (b) Life Minded Megadiverse Countries
(c) Life Mindset Megadiverse Countries (d) Like Minded Major Countries
Q.143 In 2004………………was invited to chair like minded megadiverse countries for two
years.
(a) India (b) Japan
(c) Norway (d) America
Q.145 The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) Is the nodal agency for
implementing provisions of……………………….in India.
(a) CBD (b) CBCD
(c) ABCD (d) CHDD
Q.146 …………………….is defined as any species which is likely to become an endangered
species within the foreseeable future throughout all significant portion of its range.
(a) Threatened (b) Relative species
(c)Rare species (d) Absolute species
Q.147 An……… species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction.
(a) endangered (b) rare
(c) Pure (d) all
Q.148 . A…………………..species is a group or organism that are very uncommon or scarce.
(a) Rare (b) all
(c) Pure (d) threatened
Q.149 …………………species can be threatened with extinction through the process of
genetic pollution.
(a) Endemic (b) Pure
(c) All (d) Rare
Q.150 …………….. occurs when a resource is consumed at an unsustainable rate.
(a) Overexploitation (b) Pure soil
(c) Poor soil (d) Threatened
Q.152 A region which is a prime location for the existence of rich biodiversity but also face
the threat of destruction is called as…………………..
Q.159 The Jim Corbett National Park was the first National Park established
in……………………….
(a) India (b) China
(c) Nonvey (d) America
Q.160 ………………….. Are the special categories of protected areas of land and/or coastal
environments, whenin people are an integral component of the system
(a) Biosphere reserves (b) Bio-land
(c) Bio-reservoir (d) Bio field
Q.161 A biosphere reserve consists of core, buffer and…………….. Zones.
(a) Pure (b) Integral
(c) Natural (d) Transition
Q.169 Food chain and food web concept is associated with _________ transformations.
a)Chemical b) Ecological
d) Energy d) None of the above
Q.170 The essential components of any ecosystem is, ___________
a)Energy source b) Biotic and abiotic
c) (a) & (b) both d) None of the above
Q.171 Biotic and abiotic components in ecosystem are linked through __________
a)Energy flow b) Energy transformations
c) Energy balances d) None of the above
Q.192 Biotic and abiotic components in ecosystem interact ___________ with each other.
a)Occasionally b)Continually
Q.193 The dead organic matter from living organisms is part of ___________
a)Soil b) Environment c) Ecosystems d) None of the above
Q.200 Nutrients cycles play important role in ___________together biotic and abiotic
components.
a) Combining b) Linking