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Forest and Wildlife Resources — 10 MCQ Tests

Forest and Wildlife Resources

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Test 1

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Forest and Wildlife Resources
Q1. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Biodiversity helps maintain ecological balance. Reason R Different species perform different ecological functions.
Q2. When was the Wildlife Protection Act implemented?
Q3. Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government:
Q4. Which animals in India are on the verge of extinction?
Q5. Which state passed the first resolution for joint forest management?
Q6. What was the reason for the extinction of Tigers?
Q7. Teak monoculture has damaged the natural forest in ________.
Q8. In which year, the Indian Wildlife Protection) Act was implemented?
Q9. The open forests in India are ________ of its total geographical area.
Q10. ………. are often ascribed to springs, mountain peaks, plants and animals which are closely protected.
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Test 2

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Q1. Unclassed forests are mainly found in:
Q2. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Overgrazing by cattle can damage forest ecosystems. Reason R It leads to soil compaction and loss of vegetation.
Q3. Which is the most widely spread and important soil:
Q4. Most of the forests in the North eastern states belong to the category of __________.
Q5. The species whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near feature if the negative factors continue to operate.
Q6. What type of trees are found in the monsoon region?
Q7. Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs, but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access them are called:
Q8. In which year was the Indian Wildlife Protection) Act implemented?
Q9. Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised are called:.
Q10. When did JFM come into existence?
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Test 3

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Q1. Which Farmers and citizenʼs groups have worked towards diversified crop production without the use of synthetic chemicals?
Q2. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Habitat destruction leads to loss of biodiversity. Reason R Human activities like mining, deforestation, and industrialization destroy habitats.
Q3. Tribes of which region worship tamarind and mango trees during weddings?
Q4. What resources can be found from the forest and wildlife resources?
Q5. What % of Indian land areas is plain area:
Q6. Periyar Tiger reserve is located in
Q7. What are the main reasons for depletion of forests?
Q8. How are the sacred groves treated?
Q9. The species which are in danger of extinction are called:
Q10. Multiple choice question. Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?
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Test 4

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Q1. What type of species is the mithun in Arunachal Pradesh?
Q2. The subset of the stock which can be put into use with the help of existing technology but has not been started is called:
Q3. Chir Pine plantations in the Himalayas have replaced the:
Q4. Resources are a function of:
Q5. We need to conserve our forests and wildlife:
Q6. Which one of the following is not a direct outcome of environmental destruction?
Q7. Extensive planting of a single commercially valuable species is called:
Q8. Planning is the widely accepted strategy for:
Q9. Which is the famous movement in the Himalayas for deforestation?
Q10. Montane forests are likely to have which of the following species of trees?
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Test 5

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Q1. The forest and tree cover in India is estimated to be ________of its total geographical area.
Q2. The Indian Wildlife Protection) Act was implemented in _______, with various provisions for protecting habitats.
Q3. “The species that are not found after searches of known or likely areas where they may occurË® are known as:
Q4. Plantation, pasture lands, ponds, water in wells etc. are some examples of:
Q5. Plants of a particular region or period are referred to as _________.
Q6. Which is not a threat to tiger population in India?
Q7. Resources which are accessible to all the members of the community are called:
Q8. There is a great need to protect forests because ________.
Q9. Which one of the following is an example of endemic species?
Q10. What % of geographical area is desired forest area:
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Test 6

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Q1. Which state has large areas under unclassed forests?
Q2. How many tiger reserves are there in India:
Q3. _________ has the largest area under permanent forests, constituting 75 per cent of its total forest area.
Q4. Name an endangered wildlife animal among the following _________.
Q5. How are women affected due to depletion of wildlife and forests?
Q6. Species whose population levels are considered to be normal for their survival are classified as _______.
Q7. When the top soil is washed away when water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope is known as:
Q8. Manas Tiger Reserve is located in ______.
Q9. The name of medicinal plant under the threat of extinction is the __________.
Q10. Which one of the following movements is not associated with protection of trees?
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Test 7

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Q1. Why do we need to conserve our forests and wildlife?
Q2. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Endangered species are those whose population is increasing rapidly. Reason R They are well protected in their habitats.
Q3. Which of the following states have a very high percentage of their forests as unclassed forests managed by local communities?
Q4. Forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities are called _______.
Q5. When was ‘Project Tigerʼ campaigns launched –
Q6. Which state has largest area under permanent forests –
Q7. Which one of the following is located in West Bengal?
Q8. The Chipko Movement in the Himalayas to protect the forest cover was started by
Q9. Which insects under notification of Wildlife Act of 1980 and 1986?
Q10. How much is the total forest area of Madhya Pradesh under permanent forests.
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Test 8

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Q1. The Himalayan yew is found in parts of:
Q2. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Poaching does not affect the balance of the ecosystem. Reason R Only natural death of animals impacts food chains.
Q3. What was the direct outcome of environmental destruction on the people?
Q4. Resources belonging to the nation are called:
Q5. Which forests are also referred to as permanent forest estates maintained for the purpose of producing timber and other forest produce, and for protective reasons?
Q6. The Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal has been threatened about the loss of habitat of many species due to
Q7. Substantial parts of the tribal belts, especially in the Northeastern and ______, have been deforested or degraded by shifting cultivation (jhum), a type of ‘slash and burnʼ agriculture.
Q8. The biological loss is strongly correlated with the loss of……………….
Q9. The species whose population has declined to a level from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate are called:
Q10. Beliefs such as nature worship by the tribals have preserved several virgin forests in pristine form called …………Sacred Groves.
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Test 9

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Q1. The Mundas and Santhals of Chhota Nagpur region worship which one of the following trees?
Q2. Kanha Tiger Reserve is situated in ________.
Q3. Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?
Q4. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Protected areas such as National Parks and Sanctuaries are harmful to wildlife. Reason R They restrict animal movement and survival.
Q5. Which factors have led to the decline in Indiaʼs biodiversity?
Q6. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Project Tiger was launched to protect tigers in India. Reason R The tiger population was rapidly declining due to hunting and habitat loss.
Q7. What was the aim of Chipko movement?
Q8. Which animal has been threatened to extinction because of poaching for trade, shrinking habitat, depletion of prey base species?
Q9. When was Joint Forest Management programme was started by Odisha?
Q10. The Chipko Movement was associated with _______.
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Test 10

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Q1. Which one of the following is a great achievement of the Chipko Movement?
Q2. Which movement in the Himalayas has successfully resisted deforestation?
Q3. The soil which develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall is called:
Q4. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A Deforestation has no impact on the extinction of species. Reason R Only natural disasters cause extinction.
Q5. Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation are called:
Q6. How many million hectares of Indian Land is degraded land:
Q7. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A The Himalayan region has a rich biodiversity due to its varied climate and topography. Reason R Altitude and temperature influence the types of species found in an area.
Q8. Which of the following is the speed of Cheetah?
Q9. Blue sheep, Asiatic elephant, Gangetic dolphin are examples of _______.
Q10. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions A) and Reason(s) R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion A The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 was a significant step in wildlife conservation. Reason R It provided legal protection to many endangered species.
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