Top 80+ Solved Biodiversity and its Conservation MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which organisation is active for conservation of biodiversity at world level ?

a. WWF

b. WCU

c. a and b both

d. EE

  • c. a and b both

Q. Find odd one out :-

a. Project Elephant

b. Tiger Project

c. Gir Lion Project

d. Project Wild ass

  • d. Project Wild ass

Q. Which one is correct for individual of the same species ?

a. Population

b. Biotic Community

c. Ecosystem

d. All the given

  • a. Population

Q. Which animal is remnant gene pool in the world ?

a. Flamingo

b. Painted Frog

c. Wild ass

d. Spring tailed Lizard

  • c. Wild ass

Q. Find odd one out :

a. Nanda devi

b. Great Nicobar

c. Mannar

d. Thar

  • d. Thar

Q. Animals and plants are used as a food that means.....

a. Destruction value of biodiversity

b. Utility value of biodiversity

c. Ecosystem services

d. all the given

  • a. Destruction value of biodiversity

Q. In which zone there is no disturbance. (AFMC-2002)

a. Buffer zone

b. Core Zone

c. Transition zone

d. All the given

  • b. Core Zone

Q. Which is the example of ex-situ conservation ? (Orrisa – 2002)

a. National park

b. Sanctuary

c. Biosphere reserve

d. Zoo

  • d. Zoo

Q. Which type of information is obtained form Red-List ? (Kerala – 2002)

a. Red coloured fishe

b. Red eyed birds

c. Endangered plants and animals

d. Red coloured insects

  • c. Endangered plants and animals

Q. Which is true for wild life conservation ? (CPMT – 2002)

a. Hunting of prey

b. ex-situ conservation

c. In-situ conservation

d. B and C both

  • d. B and C both

Q. Which is the main cause of extinction of wild life ? (CBSE – 1999)

a. Destruction of habitat

b. Hunting for flesh

c. Pollution of medicine and water

d. All the given

  • a. Destruction of habitat

Q. At which place animals and plants are most protected ?

a. Botanical garden

b. National Park

c. Zoos

d. Sanctuary

  • b. National Park

Q. For which animal Gir National Park is famous ? (BV-2001)

a. Tiger

b. Asiatic Lion

c. Leopard

d. Deer

  • b. Asiatic Lion
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