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Question 11 Mark
Name the type of biodiversity represented by the following:
  1. 1000 varieties of mangoes in India.
  2. Variation in terms of potency and concentration of reserpine in Rauwolfia vomitoria growing in different regions of Himalayas.
Answer
  1. Genetic diversity.
  2. Genetic diversity.
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Question 21 Mark
India has more than 50,000 strains of rice. Mention the level of biodiversity it represents.
Answer
Genetic Biodiversity.
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Question 31 Mark
Name the unlabelled areas ‘a’ and ‘b’ of the pie chart representing the biodiversity of plants showing their proportionate. Number of species of major taxa.
Answer
  1. Fungi.
  2. Angiosperm.
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Question 41 Mark
Identify $'a\ ’$ and $'b\ ’$ in the figure given below representing proportionate number of major vertebrate taxa.
Answer
  1. Mammals.
  2. Amphibians.
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Question 51 Mark
Name the type of biodiversity represented by the following:
  1. $50,000$ different strains of rice in India.
  2. Estuaries and alpine meadows in India.
Answer
  1. Genetic diversity.
  2. Ecological diversity.
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Question 61 Mark
Write the importance of cryopreservation in conservation of biodiversity.
Answer
Gametes of threatened species/seeds of commercially important strains can be preserved, in viable and fertile condition/for long periods.
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Question 71 Mark
Name the unlabelled areas ‘a’ and ‘b’ of the pie chart (given above) representing the global biodiversity of invertebrates showing their proportionate number of species of major taxa.
Answer
a - Insects.b - Molluscs.
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Question 91 Mark
Write the expanded form of IUCN.
Answer
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Question 111 Mark
Write the level of biodiversity represented by a mangrove. Give another example falling in the same level.
Answer
The mangroves represent biodiversity at ecological level. Other examples of ecological diversity are deserts, rainforests, coral reefs, etc.
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Question 121 Mark
What are protected areas?
Answer
Areas that protect and maintain ecologically unique and biodiversity rich regions.
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Question 131 Mark
Where are the endemic species concentrated in India?
Answer
North East, North West, Western Ghats and Andman Nicobar islands.
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Question 141 Mark
Give the answer of the following:
If we uncover half of the forest covering of the earth what crisis will be produced at most and at first?
Answer
Population, pollution and ecological imbalance will rise up.
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Question 191 Mark
What is the difference between endemic and exotic species?
Answer
Endemic species are native species restricted to a particular geographical region. Exotic species are species which are introduced from other geographical regions into an area.
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Question 201 Mark
According to David Tilman, greater the diversity greater is the primary productivity. Can you think of a very low diversity man-made ecosystem that has high productivity.
Answer
Agricultural fields like wheat field or paddy field which are also examples of monoculture practices.
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Question 211 Mark
What is a national park?
Answer
A national park is a protected area reserved for wildlife where human activities are not permitted.
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Question 231 Mark
Name any two national parks of India.
Answer
Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand) and Kaziranga National Park (Assam).
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Question 251 Mark
Western Ghats have a greater amphibian diversity than the Eastern Ghats. What do you infer from the above two statements?
Answer
It can be inferred that Western Ghats have a greater species diversity.
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Question 261 Mark
Name the Indian hot spots that extend into other countries.
Answer
  1. Western Ghats and Sri Lanka.
  2. Indo$-$Burma and Himalaya.
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Question 271 Mark
When was the Earth Summit held?
Answer
The Earth Summit was held at Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) between 3-14 June, 1992.
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Question 281 Mark
What do you mean by the term 'alien species'?
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Alien species are plants, animals or microorganisms that are transported and established in a new area beyond their natural range.
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Question 291 Mark
Give the answer of the following:
In your opinion, which is the most effective way to conserve the plant diversity of an area?
Answer
By creating biosphere reserve.
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Question 311 Mark
Define species diversity and species richness.
Answer
The variety in the number and richness of the species in a region is called species diversity.
The number of species per unit area is species richness.
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Question 321 Mark
Why have Western Ghats in India been declared as biological hot spots?
Answer
It is because this region has a very high level of species richness and endemism.
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Question 331 Mark
What is meant by alien species?
Answer
Non-native powerful species which invade a new area are known as alien species.
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Question 341 Mark
Define species diversity.
Answer
The diversity at the species level (types and numbers), is called species diversity.
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Question 351 Mark
Name any two sanctuaries in India.
Answer
Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) and Periyar sanctuary (Kerala).
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Question 361 Mark
What is the expanded form of IUCN?
Answer
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Question 371 Mark
The Amazon rainforest is referred to as the lungs of planet'. Mention any one human activity which causes loss of biodiversity in this region.
Answer
Human activities causing loss of biodiversity in Amazon rainforest are:
  1. Many plants are cut for cultivation of soybean.
  2. Forests are converted to grasslands for raising beef cattle.
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Question 381 Mark
What per cent of the earth's surface was covered by tropical rain forests at:
  1. The beginning of $20^{th}$ century.
  2. Now, respectively?
Answer
  1. $14\%$
  2. $6\%$
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Question 391 Mark
Name one animal species that has become extinct recently each in:
  1. Australia.
  2. Mauritius, respectively.
Answer
  1. Thylacine.
  2. Dodo.
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Question 401 Mark
Why is India said to have greater ecosystem diversity than Norway?
Answer
India has much of its land in the tropical latitudes and has a number of ecosystems like deserts, mangroves, rain forests, coral reefs, wetlands and estuaries; hence, it has greater ecosystem diversity whereas Norway is located in the temperate latitudes and hence, shows less diversity.
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Question 421 Mark
Give the answer of the following:
In which year Biodiversity Act of India was passed by the Parliament?
Answer
2002.
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Question 441 Mark
In the pie chart (A) and (B) drawn below to show the global animal diversity, which group of animals would you name and write on the areas shaded back in (A) and (B). In which kind of habitat would you find these groups of animals?
Answer
A- insects; they are found in almost all types of habitats.
B- Fishes; they are aquatic, both freshwater and sea water.
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Question 451 Mark
Name the alien fish species which is posing a threat to the indigenous catfishes in our rivers.
Answer
Clarias gariepinus (African catfish)
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Question 461 Mark
Give the categories of species mentioned in Red list.
Answer
  1. Extinct.
  2. Critically endangered.
  3. Endangered.
  4. Vulnerable.
  5. Lower risk.
  6. Not evaluated.
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Question 471 Mark
What are biosphere reserves? Mention the importance of setting up of biosphere reserves.
Answer
A biosphere reserve is a specified area in which multiple use of land is permitted by dividing it into several zones and each zone is specified for a particular activity.
Importance:
  1. They are a means of conserving genetic resources, species, ecosystems and landscapes without disturbing the local people.
  2. It helps in restoration of degraded ecosystems and habitats.
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Question 481 Mark
About 200 species of cichlid fish became extint when a particular fish was introduced in lake Victoria of Africa. Name the invasive fish.
Answer
Nile Perch.
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Question 491 Mark
What is meant by threatened species?
Answer
Threatened species are those organisms facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future.
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Question 511 Mark
Mention the two important measures of species diversity in a region.
Answer
Species richness and species evenness are the two measures of species diversity.
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Question 521 Mark
Give the answer of the following:
Which group of vertebrates comprises the highest number of endangered species?
Answer
Mammals.
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Question 531 Mark
Mark the odd one in the following group.
Aravalli Hills, Chanda and Bastar, Khasi Hills, Zoological park.
Answer
Zoological park.
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Question 541 Mark

Name the unlabelled areas 'a' and of the pie chart representing biodiversity of vertebrates showing the proportionate number of species of major taxa.
Answer
'a'-Fishes.
'b'-Amphibians.
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Question 551 Mark
What is common about Eichhornia, Lantana and Parthenium with reference to threat to our biodiversity?
Answer
They are exotic species, introduced into India; these alien species have caused environmental damage and posed threat to our native species.
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Question 571 Mark
Mention any two intangible benefits that nature provides to which no price tag can be attached.
Answer
  1. Listening to the songs of bulbuls.
  2. Watching the spring flowers in full bloom.
  3. Aesthetic pleasure of walking through the woods.
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Question 601 Mark
What is a hot spot?
Answer
A hot spot is an area having endangered endemic species with very high levels of species richness.
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Question 611 Mark
How many biosphere reserves have been established in India?
Answer
There are 14 biosphere reserves established in India.
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Question 661 Mark
What is cryopreservation?
Answer
It is a technique of preserving sperms, eggs, animal cells, tissues and embryos at very low temperature of around -196°C in liquid nitrogen.
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Question 671 Mark
What are endangered species?
Answer
The species which are in danger of extinction and whose number have been reduced to a critical level are called endangered species.
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Question 691 Mark
Why is genetic variation important in the plant Rauwolfia vomitoria?
Answer
Genetic variation affects the variation in potency and concentration of the drug reserpine in the medicinal plant Rauwolfia.
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Question 701 Mark
Define biodiversity.
Answer
The occurrence of different types of genes, gene pools, species, habitats and ecosystems in a particular place and various parts of earth is called biodiversity.
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Question 711 Mark
What is mean by endemic species?
Answer
The species which are restricted or confined to a particular region are called endemic species.
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Question 721 Mark
What are seed banks?
Answer
The collection of seeds of many different genetic strains of commercially important plants, that are kept viable for longer periods in place are called seed banks.
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Question 731 Mark
How does species diversity differ from ecological diversity?
Answer
Species diversity is the diversity at the species level while ecological diversity is at the ecosystem level diversity.
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Question 741 Mark
Regions with high endemism are chosen as hotspots. Why?
Answer
Hotspots are the regions with high endemism. The endemic species are mostly rare and its crucial to conserve them. Hence, the areas with high endemism are chosen as hotspots and given high protection.
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Question 751 Mark
When was Ramsar Convention developed and adopted and when did it come into force?
Answer
It was developed in 1971 and came into force from December, 1975.
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Question 761 Mark
Why Western Ghats in India have been declared as biological hotspots?
Answer
Western Ghats are biological hotspots because they have high levels of species richness and endemism.
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Question 771 Mark
About 200 species of Cichlid fish became extinct when a particular fish was introduced in lake Victoria of Africa. Name the invasive fish.
Answer
The Nile perch.
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Question 781 Mark
Mark the odd one in the following group.Seed banks, Tissue culture, Sacred groves, Cryopreservation.
Answer
Sacred groves.
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Question 801 Mark
Western Ghats have a greater amphibian diversity than the Eastern Ghats. What can be inferred from this statement?
Answer
Western Ghats have high levels of species richness.
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Question 821 Mark
Identify 'A' and 'B' in the figure given below representing proportionate number of major vertebrate taxa.
Answer
The given pie chart, A is Mammals and B is Amphibians.
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Question 831 Mark
Name the country that has the:
  1. Highest number of Ramsar sites.
  2. Greatest area of listed wetlands in the world, as on November $2013.$
Answer
  1. England.
  2. Canada.
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Question 841 Mark
Name two alien species introduced in India.
Answer
  1. Water Hyacinth$-$Eicchornia crassipes.
  2. Parthenium hysterophorus.
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Question 851 Mark
Define gene pool.
Answer
The set of all gene in a population of a particular species is called gene pool of that species.
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Question 861 Mark
Give the names of some invasive species in India
Answer
Invasive species in India are weed species like carrot grass (Parthenium), Lantana, water hyacinth (Eichhornia) and African catfish (Clarias gariepinus).
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Question 881 Mark
What is genetic diversity?
Answer
It is the measure of variety in genetic information contained in the organisms.
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Question 891 Mark
What is the mission of Ramsar Convention?
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The mission of Ramsar convention is the conservation and wise use of wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation and achieve sustainable development of wetlands throughout the globe.
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Question 901 Mark
Give the name of two conventional methods of ex$-$situ conservation.
Answer
  • Zoological parks.
  • Botanical gardens.
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Question 911 Mark
Apart from conserving individual plants and animals, what else needs to be conserved?
Answer
Viable seeds and gametes.
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Question 921 Mark
What is Red Data Book?
Answer
The Red Data Book is a compilation of data on species threatened with extinction and is maintained by IUCN.
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Question 931 Mark
What is mass extinction?
Answer
Due to natural calamities like volcanic eruptions, prolonged drought, heavy rains, earthquakes, asteroid collision, etc., a large number of species become extinct which is called mass extinction.
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Question 941 Mark
The Amazon rain forest is referred to as the lungs of the planet'. Mention any one human activity which causes loss of biodiversity in this region.
Answer
  1. Many plants are cut and the land is cleared for cultivation of soyabean.
  2. Conversion of forest land into grassland for raising beef cattle.
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Question 961 Mark
What is the general range of the value of slope of the line of regression for any taxa in any region?
Answer
0.1 to 0.2.
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Question 971 Mark
What is the total number of hot spots in the world? How many of them are there in India?
Answer
  • There are $34$ hot spots in the world.
  • Three are in India.
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Question 981 Mark
Why is genetic variation important in the plant Rauwolfia?
Answer
Genetic variation in Rauwolfia is shown in terms of potency and concentration of the active chemical, reserpine produced by the plant.
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Question 991 Mark
What are threatened species? Name three categories of threatened species.
Answer
Species likely to disappear sooner or later are called threatened species.Their categories are:
  1. Endangered.
  2. Vulnerable.
  3. Rare.
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Question 1001 Mark
Name the hierarchical levels of biodiversity.
Answer
  • Genetic diversity.
  • Species diversity.
  • Ecological diversity.
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Question 1011 Mark
How many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are there in India?
Answer
90 national parks and 448 wildlife sanctuaries are there in India.
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Question 1021 Mark
  1. Give two examples of Indian endangered species.
  2. Name the region of biosphere reserve which is legally protected and where no human activity is allowed.
Answer
  1.  
  • Great Indian bustard.
  • Kashmir stag.
  1. Core zone.
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