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251.

The rate of growth of a natural population

A. Always reaches the carrying capacity of the ecosystem
B. Is limited by the carrying capacity of the ecosystem
C. When graphed, always has a positive slope
D. Is calculated by subtracting death rate from birth rate
Answer» C. When graphed, always has a positive slope
252.

Which of the following pairs of an animal and a plant represents endangered organisms in India ?

A. Banyan and black duck
B. Bentinckianscobarica and red panda
C. Tamarind and rhesus monkey
D. Cinchona and leopard
Answer» C. Tamarind and rhesus monkey
253.

Human activities in the recent past have caused the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, bu a lot of it does not remain in the lower atmosphere because of

A. 1 and 2
B. 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 3 only
Answer» D. 3 only
254.

In the context of ecosystem productivity, marine upwelling zones are important as they increase the marine productivity by bringing the

A. 1 and 2
B. 2 only
C. 2 and 3
D. 3 only
Answer» C. 2 and 3
255.

There is a concern over the increase in harmful algae blooms in the sea waters of India. What could be the causative factors for this phenomenon ?

A. 1 only
B. 1 and 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
Answer» C. 2 and 3 only
256.

Biodiversity forms the basis for human existence in the following ways :

A. 1, 2 and 3 only
B. 2, 3 and 4 only
C. 1 and 4 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer» E.
257.

Recently, "oilzapper" was in the news. What is it ?

A. It is an eco-friendly technology for the remediation of oily sludge and oil spills
B. It is the latest technology developed for under-sea oil exploration
C. It is a genetically engineered high biofuel-yielding maize variety
D. It is the latest technology to control the accidentally caused flames from oil wells
Answer» B. It is the latest technology developed for under-sea oil exploration
258.

The importance of ecosystem lies is

A. Cycling of material
B. Flow of energy
C. Both a & b
D. Its biomass
Answer» D. Its biomass
259.

Primary consumer of a ecosystem is

A. Producer
B. Herbivorous
C. Carnivorous
D. Decomposer
Answer» C. Carnivorous
260.

The niche of an animal is best defined as ?

A. The number of individuals of the species the environment will support
B. The same as its habitat
C. All the ways an animal fits into its environment
D. The specific place within the habitat where the animal lives
Answer» E.
261.

Some water, a small amount of soil a, few green aquatic plants and a fish were placed in a large bottle. The bottle was sealed to prevent the exchange of gases and other materials between its contents and the outside. The bottle was placed in a window to receive light during the daytime. Is carbon dioxide produced by the plants ?

A. Yes, but it is produced only at night when the plants can no longer carry on photosynthesis.
B. It is produced all the time as a result of cellular respiration.
C. No, it is a waste product of animals only.
D. No, plants take in only the waste products exhaled by animals.
Answer» C. No, it is a waste product of animals only.
262.

The "Red Data books" published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) contain lists of

A. 1 and 3
B. 2 only
C. 2 and 3
D. 3 only
Answer» C. 2 and 3
263.

Biodiversity hotspots

A. 1, 2
B. 2, 3, 4
C. 2, 3
D. 2, 4
Answer» E.
264.

Along a food chain, the role of .............is to help

A. Decomposers (bacteria, fungus)
B. Consumers (lions, tigers)
C. Prey (deer, water buffaloes)
D. Producers (plants, trees)
Answer» B. Consumers (lions, tigers)
265.

A term

A. All individuals having same Phenotype
B. All individuals having same genotype
C. All individual with different phenotype
D. All individuals with different genotype
Answer» B. All individuals having same genotype
266.

Mangroves are salt-tolerant forest ecosystems. Name the

A. The Sunderbans in West Bengal
B. Muisue Forests in Eucador
C. The Mekong Delta in Vietnam
D. None of these
Answer» B. Muisue Forests in Eucador
267.

Regarding

A. The carbon credit system was ratified in conjunction with the Kyoto Protocol
B. Carbon credits are awarded to countries or groups that have reduced greenhouse gases below their emission quota
C. The goal of the carbon credit system is to limit the increase of carbon dioxide emission
D. Carbon credits are traded at a price fixed from time to time by the United Nations Environment Programme
Answer» E.
268.

In your opinion, which is the most effective way to conserve the

A. By creating biosphere reserve
B. By creating botanical gardens
C. By developing seed bank
D. By tissue culture method
Answer» B. By creating botanical gardens
269.

Which one of the following is a pair of

A. Garden lizard and Maxican poppy
B. Rhesus monkey and Sal tree
C. Indian peacock and Carrot grass
D. Hornbnill and Indian Aconite
Answer» E.
270.

Which of the following lists include only

A. Food, temperature, fire, wind
B. Soil minerals, oxygen level, light, predators
C. Wind, rainfall, temperature, soil minerals
D. Light, food, predators, competitors
Answer» D. Light, food, predators, competitors
271.

In a mountaenous terrain,

A. Lower latitudes and higher altitudes
B. Higher latitudes and lower altitudes
C. Lower latitudes and lower altitudes
D. Higher latitudes and higher altitudes
Answer» D. Higher latitudes and higher altitudes
272.

Read the two statements A and B

A. Statement A is Correct, B is wrong
B. Statement B is Correct, A is wrong
C. Both the statements A and B are correct
D. Both the statements A and B are wrong.
Answer» B. Statement B is Correct, A is wrong
273.

During the growth of a tomato plant from a seed, it increases considerably in biomass. Which of the following

A. Carbon dioxide and water.
B. Carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen.
C. Water, nitrate, and methane.
D. Water, carbon dioxide, and mineral salts.
Answer» E.
274.

Which of the following is not one of the major environment problems resulting from human interference in the nitrogen cycle ?

A. Eutrophication
B. Nitrous oxide release increases global warming
C. Increased acid rain
D. Stratospheric ozone depletion
Answer» E.
275.

Which of the following affects biodiversity

A. Climate change
B. Ocean acidification
C. Environmental pollution
D. All of the above
Answer» C. Environmental pollution
276.

The Secretariat of the conventions on Biological Diversity, coordinating the International year of

A. Italy
B. London
C. Toronto
D. Montreal
Answer» E.
277.

Consider the following list of factors :

A. 1 and 3
B. 3 and 5
C. 2 and 4
D. 2 and 5
Answer» E.
278.

The decomposers in and ecosysteme are

A. Prokaryotes and plants
B. Prokaryotes an animals
C. Plants and animals
D. Fungi and Prokaryotes
Answer» E.
279.

What is the primary reason for targeting 'biodiversity hotspots' for conservation ?

A. To protect all areas of threatened species would not allow for new species to develop
B. The number of species threatened far exceeds our capacity to protect them and we can therefore on;y concentrate on areas of highest species diversity
C. They are areas where people do not live and conservation would therefore not be effecting the economic development of the area
D. The are the only areas where species are seriously threatened in the world
Answer» C. They are areas where people do not live and conservation would therefore not be effecting the economic development of the area
280.

The single greatest current threat to biodiversity is

A. Global warming
B. Habitat destruction
C. introduced species
D. overhunting
Answer» C. introduced species
281.

Edge species

A. decrease biodiversity
B. exist only increases that have been altered by humans
C. May require conditions found in both of the bordering ecosystems
D. require the unique homogenous edge eivironment
Answer» C. May require conditions found in both of the bordering ecosystems
282.

What was the message that the club of Rome were trying to send to the world in 1972 ?

A. Nuclear power is the answer to the world s resource limitations
B. Global populations will naturally start to decline and therefore the world's problems will begin to subside
C. Humans were heading on a path to massive environmental degradation and resource exhaustion
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
283.

A molecule of nitrogen which you have just breathed in may have been part of a plant that lived thousands of years ago, or part of a dinosaur that lived millions of years ago. This illustrates the principle that

A. Dead organisms may be fossilized
B. Molecules of cytoplasm may be replaced by inorganic salts.
C. Nitrogen does not combine readily with other elements.
D. Decay bacteria cycle elements.
Answer» E.
284.

Which one of the following pairs of geographical areas show maximum biodiversity in our country ?

A. Sunderbans and Rann of Kuntch
B. Eastern ghats and West Bengal
C. Eastern Himalaya and Western ghats
D. Kerala and Punjab
Answer» D. Kerala and Punjab
285.

Biosphere reserves differ from national parks and wildlife sanctuaries because in the former

A. Human beings are not allowed to enter
B. People are an integral part of the system
C. Plants are paid greater attention than than animals
D. Living organisms are brought from all over the world and preserved for posterity
Answer» C. Plants are paid greater attention than than animals
286.

The "greenhouse effect" refers to :

A. Increasing agricultural yields
B. Gradual warming of the earth's surface
C. Build-up of toxic airborne pollutants
D. Reduction in the earth's ozone layer
Answer» C. Build-up of toxic airborne pollutants