Assessment
Forests and Wildlife Conservation
Forests and Wildlife Conservation
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Biology
Grade10
10 Plays
100 Participants
10 Qs
1.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesSelect the primary reason for the conservation of forests and wildlife.
Urban expansion
Maintaining biodiversity
Tourism development
Increasing agricultural land
2.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesIdentify the term used for the gradual disappearance of species from the earth.
Speciation
Extinction
Pollination
Deforestation
3.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesChoose the method of conservation that involves protecting species in their natural habitat.
In-situ conservation
Ex-situ conservation
Selective breeding
Gene editing
4.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesIdentify the Indian legislation passed for the protection of wildlife.
Forest Conservation Act, 1980
Environment Protection Act, 1986
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
5.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesChoose the correct statement about national parks.
Farming is allowed in national parks
They protect both flora and fauna
They are privately owned
Hunting is legal in national parks
6.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesPoint out the major threat to forests in India.
Overgrazing
Urbanization
Deforestation
Poaching
7.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesIndicate the term for species that are found only in a particular region and nowhere else.
Endangered species
Endemic species
Exotic species
Extinct species
8.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesChoose the organization that works globally to protect the environment and wildlife.
UNESCO
WHO
WWF
UNICEF
9.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesSelect the most important benefit provided by forest ecosystems.
Paper production
Timber supply
Regulation of water cycle and climate
Tourism income
10.
Multiple Choice
1 pts•30 sAnswer choicesPick the biodiversity hotspot located in India.
Thar Desert
Himalayan Region
Sundarbans
Western Ghats