Top 80+ Solved Biodiversity and its Conservation MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which one is maintained in botanical garden of Waghai in Gujarat ?
a. Fibrous plant
b. Etable plants
c. Economical plants
d. medicinal plant
Q. Where the knowledge of biodiversity is applicable ?
a. To study, classification of animals and plant
b. To study, Ecosystem
c. To study, Biogeological region
d. all the given
Q. What is Ecosystem diversity ?
a. similarity of species diversity in Ecosystem
b. Variation in species diversity in Ecosystem
c. Mutation in species diversity in Ecosystem
d. Homozygosity in species diversity in Ecosystem
Q. How can the biodiversity can be conserved ?
a. By maintenance of different species
b. By maintenance of genes of different species.
c. By maintenance of different Ecosystem
d. all of the given
Q. Which regions are included in Biodiversity Hot-spot ?
a. Sanctuary
b. National park
c. Only Hotspot
d. all the given
Q. How many mangroves species are founds in marine bio diversity of India?
a. 45
b. 341
c. 54
d. 431
Q. Which one is odd for India ?
a. 7th rank in agriculture species.
b. origin place of 166 species of crop plants.
c. Primary centre for domestication of ginger, turmeric, citrus, cardamom.
d. It contains 12 mega biodiversity region.
Q. Which one is the correct pair ?
a. Bali Tiger – Endangered specie
b. Caspian Tiger – Extinct species
c. Javan Tiger – Rare species
d. all the given.
Q. Which one is correct for tropical forest of Gujarat ?
a. Thorn forest
b. Moist deciduous forest
c. Dry deciduous forest
d. all the given
Q. For which animal sunderbans is declared as a National Park ?
a. Lion
b. Rhino
c. Tiger
d. Wild ass
Q. Among the recently extinct animal, Guagga is of which country ?
a. Mammals-472
b. Reptile-42
c. Birds-1300
d. piceis-3000
Q. Which reason is responsible for extinction of host fish and parasites.
a. co-extinction
b. Alien species invasions
c. over exploitation
d. loss of habitat
Q. Which rock species of Western Ghat is extinct due to quarrying?
a. Tectona and Terminalia
b. Bamboo and Boswelia
c. Bignonia and Habanera
d. Madhuea and Acacia