Biodiversity and Conservation · Biology · MHT CET (Biology)
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
Match the items given in Column I with their number found in India given in Column II
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| i. | National Parks | a. | 14 |
| ii. | Biosphere reserves | b. | 90 |
| iii. | Varieties of mango | c. | 448 |
| iv. | Wildlife Sanctuaries | d. | 1000 |
Following are modern techniques used to protect endangered species EXCEPT _________
The current loss of biodiversity which is progressing at an alarming rate is estimated to be ________ to __________ times faster than prehuman times.
Which one of the following is the main objective of proposing Biological diversity Act 2002?
The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a native of _________
Identify the sacred groves found in India from the following list.
i. Khasi and Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya.
ii. Western Ghat regions of Maharashtra.
iii. Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan.
iv. Chanda and Sarguja areas of Madhya Pradesh.
v. Ladakh region of Himalayas.
Choose the correct option from given below
Which one of the following is also called 'Terror of Bengal' ?
Damage to biodiversity takes place due to natural reasons which includes the following EXCEPT
Match the scientist in column I with their contribution in column II and choose the correct option.
| Column - I | Column - II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| i. | Alexander Van Humboldt | a. | Estimated 7 million species round the globe |
| ii. | Rober ay | b. | Rivet popper hypothesis |
| iii | David TIllman | c. | Species Area Relationship |
| iv. | Paul Ehrlich | d. | Productivity stability hypothesis |