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Class 12 Biology Objective In English Chapter – 15 Biodiversity and Conservation

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Class 12 Biology Objective In English Chapter – 15 Biodiversity and Conservation

1. Water holding capacity is one of the qualities of

( A ) Soil 

( B ) Plants

( C ) Water 

( D ) Animals

Ans-( A )

 

2. In India Biodiversity Act was passed in Parliament

( A ) 1992 

( B ) 1996

( C ) 2000 

( D ) 2002

Ans-( D )

 

3. Chipko movement was launched for protection of

( A ) Forests 

( B ) Grasslands

( C ) Wet lands 

( D ) Livestock

Ans-( A )

 

4. Core, Buffer and Manipulation zones are found in :

( A ) National Park

( B ) Biosphere reserve

( C ) Sanctuary 

( D ) Tiger reserve

Ans-( B )

 

5. Which in the following is an example of ex situ conservation ?

( A ) Sacred grooves

( B ) National park

( C ) Wildlife sanctuary

( D) Seed bank

Ans-( D )

 

6. Wildlife is conserved

( A ) In situ 

( B ) Ex situ

( C ) Both A and B

( D ) Selective hunting of predators

Ans-( C )

 

7. Biosphere reserves are being

threatened with :

( A ) Population growth

( B ) Rains

( C ) Pollution 

( D) All the above

Ans-( C )

 

8. World Biodiversity day is :

( A ) April 22 

( B ) June 5

( C ) September 16

( D ) December 29

Ans-( D )

 

9. The variation of genes within a species is called

( A ) Species diversity

( B ) Alpha diversity

( c ) Genetic diversity

( D) Speciation

Ans-( A )

 

10. Xerophytes possess :

( A ) Sunken stomata

( B ) Deep roots

( C ) Thick cuticle

( D ) All of above

Ans-( D )

 

11. Decrease in species diversity in tropical countries is mainly due to :

( A ) urbanisation

( B ) pollution

( C ) deforestation 

( D ) soil erosion

Ans-( C )

 

12. The diversity of the habitats over the total landscape/geographical area is called :

( A ) gamma diversity

( B ) beta diversity

( C ) omega diversity

( D ) delta diversity

Ans-( A )

 

13. Local diversity is called :

( A ) a-diversity 

( B ) ß-diversity

( C ) r-diversity  

( D ) species diversity

Ans-( A )

 

14. Which one is exotic variety ?

( A ) Katla 

( B ) Rohu

( C ) Nile perch 

( D ) Hippocampus

Ans-( C )

 

15. How many biogeographical regions are in India ?

( A ) 10 

( B ) 13 

( C ) 4 

( D ) 5

Ans-( A )

 

16. Sundervan National garden is locatedin

( A ) Rajsthan 

( B ) M.P.

( C ) West Bengal

( D ) U.P.

Ans-( C )

 

17. Ghana Birds sanctuary is located in

( A ) U.P. 

( B ) Rajsthan

( C ) Hariyana  

( D ) Bihar

Ans-( B )

 

18. Dudhwa National Park is located in

( A ) Lakhimpur Khiri

( B ) Mathura

( C ) Nainital 

( D ) kashi

Ans-( A )

 

19. Which is hotspot of biodiversity :

( A ) Aaravali 

( B ) Eastern Ghats

( C ) Western Ghats

( D ) Indogangetic plain

Ans-( C )

 

20. Gir National Park is famous for

( A )Deer 

( B ) Lion

( C ) Leopard 

( D) Birds

Ans-( B )

 

21. The total number of Bio diversity hot spots in the world is

( A ) 25

( B ) 9

( C ) 34 

( D ) none of these

Ans- ( C )

 

22. Maximum bio-diversity occurs in latitudinal range of:

( A ) 23.5°N to 23.5°S

( B ) 66.5°N to 66.5°S

( C ) 23.5° N to 66.5°S

( D ) 33°N to 33°S

Ans-( A )

 

23. The Jim Corbett National Park is located in :

( A ) Utrakhand  

( B ) U.P.

( C ) Haryana 

( D ) M.P.

Ans-( A )

 

24. Which of the following countries has the highest biodiversity ?

( A ) Brazil 

( B ) South Africa

( C ) Russia

( D ) India

Ans-( A )

 

25. Which one of the following is an endangered plant species in India ?

( A ) Rauwolfia

( B ) Santalum (sandal wood )

( C ) Cycas beddonei

( D ) All of above

Ans-( D )

 

26. Kanha National Park is famous for:

( A ) Birds 

( B ) Rhino

( C ) Tiger

( D ) Crocodiles

Ans-( C )

 

27. Bandipur Sanctuary in Karnataka is famous for

( A ) Elephants 

( B ) Eagle

( C ) Leopards 

( D ) A and C

Ans-( D )

 

28. Sardar Sarovar Bandh is made on the river

( A ) Jhelum 

( B ) Narmada

( C ) Tapti 

( D ) Vyaas

Ans-( B )

 

29. The national bird of India is

( A ) Pavo cristatus

( B ) Flemingo

( C ) Columba 

( D ) Psittacula

Ans-( A )

 

30 Kaziranga National park is in

( A ) Kerala 

( B ) Karnataka

( C ) Bengal 

( D ) Assam

Ans-( D )

 

31. First National park in India is

( A ) Kanha

( B ) Periyar

( C ) Corbet

( D ) Bandipur

Ans-( C )

 

32 Organisation responsible for maintaining ‘Red Data Book’ is :

( A ) IUGN 

( B ) CITES

( C ) WWF 

( D ) IBWL

Ans-( A )

 

33.Logo of WWF – N is :

( A ) Red Panda 

( B ) Giant Panda

( C ) Polar bear

( D ) Tiger

Ans-( A )

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