1
AIPMT 2011 Mains
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Consider the following statements (A)-(D) each
with one or two blanks :
(A) Bears go into _____ (1) ____ during winter to _____(2)____ cold weather.
(B) A conical age pyramid with a broad base represents ____(3)_____ human population.
(C) A wasp pollinating a fig flower is an example of _____ (4) _____ .
(D) An area with high levels of species richness is known as ____(5)_____.
Which of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (1) to (5) in the statements ?
(A) Bears go into _____ (1) ____ during winter to _____(2)____ cold weather.
(B) A conical age pyramid with a broad base represents ____(3)_____ human population.
(C) A wasp pollinating a fig flower is an example of _____ (4) _____ .
(D) An area with high levels of species richness is known as ____(5)_____.
Which of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (1) to (5) in the statements ?
2
AIPMT 2011 Mains
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
The breakdown of detritus into smaller particles
by earthworm is a process called
3
AIPMT 2011 Mains
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Both, hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to :
4
AIPMT 2011 Mains
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Which one of the following animals may occupy
more than one trophic levels in the same
ecosystem at the same time ?
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