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  • Question 1
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    Consider the following statements.
    1. Namdapha National Park is in Assam.
    2. Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is in Bihar .
    Which of the above statements is/are true?
  • Question 2
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    The largest number of tiger reserves are located in ___________.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the following national parks is near Bombay?
  • Question 4
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    Which one of the following National Parks has a climate that varies from tropical to sub-tropical temperate arid arctic?
  • Question 5
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    IUCN stands for
    Solution
    Full form of IUCN is International Union for Conservation of Nature
  • Question 6
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    Phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaves on the stem. Identify the three types of phyllotaxy shown in the given figures, X, Y and Z.

    Solution
    The way in which the leaves are arranged on a stem is called phyllotaxy. When only one leaf arises from a node, and leaves are borne along the stem alternately, it is called alternate phyllotaxy. When two leaves arise from one node, opposite to each other it is called opposite phyllotaxy. When a plant has several leaves attached to the same node, in a whorl it is called whorled phyllotaxy.
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    Largest botanical garden of Asia is ______ situated in ________.
  • Question 8
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    National animal of India is _______.
  • Question 9
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    Botanical gardens and zoological parks have.
    Solution
    Botanical gardens and zoological parks are specialised places where living plants are grown and living animals are kept (where they can reproduce too) respectively. Both, endemic (local) as well as exotic (foreign to that place) species are kept in these places. They can be used for scientific studies. Botanical garden at Kew, England and National Zoological Park, Delhi are some famous examples.
  • Question 10
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    Match the column-I and II choose the correct option
    Column - IColumn - II
    (a) Kaziranga National Park(i)  Uttar Pradesh (Uttarakhand)
    (b) Tadoba National Park(ii) Gujarat
    (c) Corbett National Park(iii) Maharashtra
    (d) Gir National Park(iv) Assam
    Solution
    • Kaziranga national park is located in Assam.
    • Tadoba national park is located in Maharashtra.
    • Corbett national park is located in Uttarakhand.
    • Gir national park is located in Gujarat.
    Hence, the correct match is a− iv, b− iii, c− i, d− ii. So, the correct answer is A.
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