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    In some countries, the buying and selling of animals such as orang-utans and leatherback turtles have been banned. These animals need to be protected so that _________.

    Solution

    In some countries, the buying and selling of animals such as orangutans and leatherback turtles have been banned because these animals are required to be protected so that their numbers can increase. Otherwise, one day, they will become extinct.

     

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following groups consists of endangered and vulnerable species respectively?

    Solution

    According to IUCN Red list, Labrador duck is an extinct species. Cheetah and leopard are vulnerable species whereas Jaguar is near threatened species. Hog dear, Red panda, Asian elephant and Blue whale are endangered species.

     

  • Question 3
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    Select the incorrect differences between national park and sanctuary.

    National Park Sanctuary
    (i) It is meant for protection of both flora and fauna. It is meant for protection of only fauna.
    (ii) Grazing is allowed. Grazing is not allowed.
    (iii) Private ownership is not permitted. Private ownership is permitted.
  • Question 4
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    I was a large, heavy and flightless bird. I was hunted in large number in the island of Madagascar and now no member of my species survives. Who am I?

    Solution

    Dodo is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. It became extinct due to over-exploitation by human beings.

     

  • Question 5
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    A species which is at risk of becoming extinct in the near future is known as _____species.

  • Question 6
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    Consider the given statements and select the option which correctly identifies true (T) and false (F) ones.

    (i)  Kanha National Park is the first reserve forest of India.
    (ii) Kaziranga National Park is famous for rhinoceros.
    (iii) The existence of endemic species is often threatened due to the introduction of exotic species from some other geographical area.
    (iv) Botanical garden is an in situ method of biodiversity conservation.

    Solution

    The first reserve forest of India is Satpura National Park. Botanical garden is an ex situ method of biodiversity conservation.

     

  • Question 7
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    Study the given table regarding different species and their status. Select the correct option for P - S.

    Species Status
    P Extinct
    Great Indian Bustard Q
    R Endangered
    Mandrill S
  • Question 8
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    Select the incorrect match.

    (i)  Dachigam National Park - Karnataka
    (ii) Bandipur National Park - Tamil Nadu
    (iii) Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary-Arunachal Pradesh
    (iv) Keoladeo National Park - Rajasthan
    (v) Similipal Biosphere Reserve ? Odisha
    (vi) Kanha National Park - Madhya Pradesh

    Solution

    Dachigam National Park-Jammu and Kashmir Bandipur National Park - Karnataka

     

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