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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which phenomenon does the coevolved plant-pollinator mutualism explain? |
A. | Co-extinction |
B. | Fragmentation |
C. | Invasion |
D. | Loss of habitat |
Answer» B. Fragmentation | |
2. |
Which phenomenon explains that ‘When a species becomes extinct, the plant and animal species also become extinct that are obligatorily associated with the host species’? |
A. | Aquaculture |
B. | Fragmentation |
C. | Invasion |
D. | Co-extinction |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Why was the African catfish Clarias gariepinus introduced? |
A. | Horticulture |
B. | Aquaculture |
C. | Sericulture |
D. | Poultry |
Answer» C. Sericulture | |
4. |
What is Eicchornia called? |
A. | The carrot grass |
B. | Nile perch |
C. | Water hyacinth |
D. | Water lily |
Answer» D. Water lily | |
5. |
Which of the following contains chemicals like parthenin, is toxic to cattle and cause pollen allergy in humans? |
A. | Nile perch |
B. | The carrot grass |
C. | Rose |
D. | Wheat |
Answer» C. Rose | |
6. |
What happened when the Nile perch introduced into Lake Victoria in east Africa? |
A. | Extinction of trees |
B. | Increase in the number of trees |
C. | Extinction of cichlid fish |
D. | Increase in the number of cichlid fish |
Answer» D. Increase in the number of cichlid fish | |
7. |
What happens when alien species are introduced unintentionally or deliberately? |
A. | Decrease of alien species |
B. | Increase in habitat |
C. | They turn invasive and cause increase species |
D. | They turn invasive and cause decline or extinction of indigenous species |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
What was the reason for the exploitation of the Steller’s sea cow and the passenger pigeon? |
A. | Competition |
B. | Loss of habitat |
C. | Human activities |
D. | Mutualistic relationships |
Answer» D. Mutualistic relationships | |
9. |
What are the excess and the unsustainable use of resources called? |
A. | Loss of habitat and fragmentation |
B. | Co-extinctions |
C. | Invasion of alien species |
D. | Over-exploitation |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
Which animals are badly affected when a large habitat is broken up into small fragments due to various human activities? |
A. | Extinct species |
B. | Migratory species |
C. | Non-migratory species |
D. | Humans |
Answer» C. Non-migratory species | |
11. |
Which of the following rain forest is known as ‘lungs of the planet’? |
A. | The African rain forest |
B. | The Australian rain forest |
C. | The Amazon rain forest |
D. | The Southeast Asian rain forest |
Answer» D. The Southeast Asian rain forest | |
12. |
Currently, how much area of the Earth’s land surface is covered by the tropical rain forests? |
A. | 90 % |
B. | 50 % |
C. | 1 % |
D. | 6 % |
Answer» E. | |
13. |
Previously how much of the Earth’s land surface was covered by the tropical rain forests? |
A. | 50 % |
B. | 14 % |
C. | 24 % |
D. | 35 % |
Answer» C. 24 % | |
14. |
Which one of the following is said to be the most important cause or reason for the extinction of animals and plants? |
A. | Loss of habitat and fragmentation |
B. | Over-exploitation of species |
C. | Invasion of alien species |
D. | Co-extinctions |
Answer» B. Over-exploitation of species | |
15. |
What does ‘The Evil Quartet’ describes? |
A. | An increase in the number of species |
B. | The decrease in the number of species |
C. | Mass extinction |
D. | Formation of the universe |
Answer» C. Mass extinction | |