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This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What would happen if the Western Ghats ecosystems are less functional? |
A. | No harm to the ecosystem function |
B. | Ecosystem function is not changed |
C. | Ecosystem function is the same |
D. | Ecosystem is damaged |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
What will happen if instead of 20,000 we have 100,000 species of frogs on Earth? |
A. | Little threat to the ecosystem |
B. | Serious threat to the safety of the ecosystem |
C. | Ecosystem remains unchanged |
D. | No threat to the ecosystem |
Answer» C. Ecosystem remains unchanged | |
3. |
What will happen if instead of 20,000 we have only 15,000 species of birds on Earth? |
A. | No threat to the ecosystem |
B. | Little threat to the ecosystem |
C. | Serious threat to the safety of the ecosystem |
D. | Ecosystem remains unchanged |
Answer» D. Ecosystem remains unchanged | |
4. |
What will happen if key species that drive major ecosystem functions are lost? |
A. | No threat to the ecosystem |
B. | Serious threat to the safety of the ecosystem |
C. | Little threat to the ecosystem |
D. | Ecosystem remains unchanged |
Answer» C. Little threat to the ecosystem | |
5. |
What is considered as the rivet in the Rivet popper hypothesis ? |
A. | Ecosystem |
B. | Community |
C. | Species |
D. | Individual |
Answer» D. Individual | |
6. |
An ecosystem is joined by thousands of species, if a problem occurs causing a species to become extinct, it may not affect the proper functioning of the ecosystem initially, but as more and more species are removed, the ecosystem becomes dangerously weak over a period of time. Which hypothesis gave this sentence? |
A. | Old planetesimal hypothesis |
B. | Oparin-Haldane hypothesis |
C. | New planetesimal hypothesis |
D. | Rivet popper hypothesis |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
Who gave the Rivet popper hypothesis ? |
A. | Karl Correns |
B. | Robert Hooke |
C. | Paul Ehrlich |
D. | Louis Pasteur |
Answer» D. Louis Pasteur | |
8. |
For what reason is rich biodiversity important? |
A. | Community issues |
B. | Ecosystem health |
C. | Ecological issues |
D. | Community problems |
Answer» C. Ecological issues | |
9. |
What did David Tilman s experimental plot show? |
A. | More variation in productivity |
B. | Fewer species showed less variation |
C. | More variation from year-to-year in the total biomass |
D. | More species showed less variation from year-to-year in the total biomass |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
Which of the following is a feature of a stable community? |
A. | Resistant or resilient to occasional disturbances |
B. | More variation in productivity |
C. | Susceptible to occasional disturbances |
D. | Susceptible to invasions by alien species |
Answer» B. More variation in productivity | |
11. |
Which community should show less variation in productivity from year to year? |
A. | Dynamic community |
B. | Sable community |
C. | Unstable community |
D. | Reproductive community |
Answer» C. Unstable community | |