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Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers for Students

Which one of the following is the most important factor responsible for the decline of biodiversity?

(A) Genetic assimilation

(B) Controlling assimilation

(C) Destruction of habitat

(D) Controlling pests

Option c – Destruction of habitat

Biodiversity has maximum danger from ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation

(B) Improper agricultural operations

(C) Climate change

(D) Water pollution

Option a – Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation

Biodiversity Day is celebrated on

(A) 29 December

(B) 22 May

(C) 28 February

(D) 30 January

Option b – 22 May

Which one of the following strongly threatens biodiversity? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Fragile ecosystems such as mangroves and wetlands

(B) Inaccessible habitats in the Himalayas

(C) Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation and Jhum cultivation

(D) Creation of biosphere reserves

Option c – Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation and Jhum cultivation

The ‘Hot Spot’ of Biodiversity in India are

(A) Western Himalayas and Eastern Ghat

(B) Western Himalayas and Sunderban

(C) Eastern Himalayas and the Western Ghats

(D) Eastern Himalayas and Silent Valley

Option c – Eastern Himalayas and the Western Ghats

Which of the following is considered a ‘hot spot’ of biodiversity in India? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Aravalli hills

(B) Indo-Gangetic plain

(C) Eastern Ghats

(D) Western Ghats

Option d – Western Ghats

With reference to biodiversity, which of the following regions in India is regarded as a ‘HOT SPOT’?

(A) Andaman and Nicobar Island

(B) Gangetic Plain

(C) Central India

(D) None of the above

Option a – Andaman and Nicobar Island

Which of the following is considered a ‘Hot Spot’ of biodiversity? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Gangetic Plain

(B) Eastern Himalayas

(C) Gujarat

(D) Central India

Option b – Eastern Himalayas

The ‘Hot Spots’ (in the context of the environment) found in India are

(A) Eastern Ghat, Western Ghat

(B) Vindhya Range, Eastern Ghat

(C) Eastern Himalayan Range, Western Ghat

(D) Shivalik Range, Eastern Ghat

Option c – Eastern Himalayan Range, Western Ghat

Which one of the following is not a biodiversity hot spot’ in India? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Himalayas

(B) Vindhyas

(C) North-East India

(D) Western Ghats

Option b – Vindhyas

The most significant aspect of biodiversity is

(A) Food

(B) Drug

(C) Industrial Use

(D) Maintenance of the ecosystem

Option d – Maintenance of the ecosystem

The destruction of biodiversity is due to ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) The lack of natural habitats for organisms

(B) Environmental pollution

(C) the Destruction of forests

(D) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

Biodiversity is described as

(A) The range of different species in an environment

(B) The seasonal and daily changes in an environment

(C) The way species differ from one another

(D) The influence of physical factors on an environment

Option a – The range of different species in an environment

Biodiversity means ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(A) Diverse kinds of plants and vegetation

(B) Diverse kinds of animals

(C) Diverse kinds of plants and animals in a particular area

(D) Diverse kinds of exotic plants and animals

Option c – Diverse kinds of plants and animals in a particular area

The main reason for the decrease in biodiversity is

(A) Habitat pollution

(B) the Introduction of exotic species

(C) Over exploitation

(D) Natural habitat destruction

Option d – Natural habitat destruction

The term “sixth mass extinction/sixth extinction” is often mentioned in the news in the context of the discussion of:

(a) Widespread monoculture practices in agriculture and large-scale commercial farming with indiscriminate use of chemicals in many parts of the world that may result in the loss of good native ecosystems.

(b) Fears of a possible collision of a meteorite with the Earth in the near future in the manner it happened 65 million years ago that caused the mass extinction of many species including those of dinosaurs.

(c) Large-scale cultivation of genetically modified crops in many parts of the world and promoting their cultivation in other parts of the world may cause the disappearance of good native crop plants and the loss of food biodiversity.

(d) Mankind’s over-exploitation/misuse of natural resources, fragmentation/loss of natural habitats, destruction of ecosystems, pollution, and global climate change.

Option d – Mankind’s over-exploitation/misuse of natural resources, fragmentation/loss of natural habitats, destruction of ecosystems, pollution, and global climate change

Which among the following is the secondary pollutant? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Smog.

(b) Carbon dioxide.

(c) Carbon monoxide.

(d) Fly ash.

Option a – Smog

When was India’s first National Action Plan on Climate Change released?

(a) 2000.

(b) 2008.

(c) 2012.

(d) 2015.

Option b – 2008

Which is the most stable ecosystem? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Marine (ocean).

(b) Forest.

(c) Mountain.

(d) Desert.

Option a – Marine (ocean)

Incinerators are used for which of the following?

(a) Burning wastes.

(b) Putting wastes into them.

(c) For cutting green trees.

(d) For making fertilizers.

Option a – Burning wastes

Which painkiller given to cattle is responsible for the near extinction of vultures in India? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Ibuprofen.

(b) Acetaminophen.

(c) Aspirin.

(d) Diclofenac.

Option d – Diclofenac

Which of the following is an example of an anthropogenic biome?

(a) Freshwater.

(b) Grassland.

(c) Rainforest.

(d) Cropland.

Option d – Cropland

As a result of global warming, the frequency and severity of which of the following are increasing due to global warming? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Only Cyclones.

(b) Only Storms.

(c) Only Hurricanes.

(d) All of the above.

Option d – All of the above

Which among the following is the most abundant greenhouse gas (GHG) in the Earth’s atmosphere?

(a) Carbon dioxide.

(b) Water vapor.

(c) Sulphur dioxide.

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(d) Tropospheric ozone.

Option b – Water vapor

Which one of the following is a useful biological indicator of sulfur dioxide pollution? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Bryophytes.

(b) Algal blooms.

(c) Pseudomonas.

(d) Lichens.

Option d – Lichens

The use of microorganism metabolism to remove pollutants such as oil spills in the water bodies is known as:

(a) Biomagnification.

(b) Bioremediation.

(c) Biomethanation.

(d) Bioreduction.

Option b – Bioremediation

Which among the following is the unit of measurement of the “Ecological Footprint”? ( Ocean Biodiversity Listening Answers )

(a) Global Hectare.

(b) Gallon Per Capita.

(c) Cubic Meter.

(d) Man Hour.

Option a – Global Hectare

Respiratory Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM) are the particles having diameter:

(a) Less than 2.5 mm.

(b) Less than 10 mm.

(c) Less than 20 mm.

(d) Less than 100 mm.

Option b – Less than 10 mm

Biomagnification refers to an increase in the number/content/quantity of:

(a) Blue-green algae.

(b) Insects.

(c) Weeds.

(d) Toxicants.

Option d – Toxicants

The two major functional components of any ecosystem are:

(a) Energy flow and producers.

(b) Nutrient cycling and energy flow.

(c) Energy flow and decomposer population.

(d) Consumers and energy flow.

Option b – Nutrient cycling and energy flow

From the ecological point of view, which one of the following assumes importance in being a good link between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats?

(a) Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve.

(b) Nallamala Forest.

(c) Nagarhole National Park.

(d) Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve.

Option a – Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve

Biological equilibrium is the balance between:

(a) Producers and consumers.

(b) Producers and nutrients.

(c) Consumers and ecological factors.

(d) Producers, consumers, and decomposers.

Option d – Producers, consumers, and decomposers

In a pond ecosystem, the BOD increases due to:

(a) Photosynthetic activity of algae.

(b) High density of aquatic macrophytes.

(c) High density of fish.

(d) Increase in the population of bacteria.

Option d – Increase in the population of bacteria

Considering the global warming potential of CO2 as one, the global warming potential of CH4 has been estimated to be approximately:

(a) 12.

(b) 15.

(c) 21.

(d) 35.

Option c – 21

The pollutants like phenol and mercury can be removed from water by:

(a) Sedimentation.

(b) Electro-dialysis.

(c) Filtration.

(d) Biological oxidation.

Option b – Electro-dialysis

The pollutant generated in high quantity by the thermal power plants is:

(a) SO₂.

(b) CO.

(c) NH3.

(d) Fly ash.

Option d – Fly ash

In India, the Indus Dolphin, one of the world’s rarest mammals, is mainly found in which one of the following rivers?

(a) Ganga.

(b) Cauvery.

(c) Brahmaputra.

(d) Beas.

Option d – Beas

Which one of the following statements about the National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change is not correct?

(a) The fund is meant to assist national and State level activities to meet the cost of adaptation measures.

(b) This scheme has been taken as a Central Sector Scheme.

(c) The Indian Council of Agricultural Research is the national implementing entity for the fund.

(d) The scheme has been in force since 2015-2016.

Option c – The Indian Council of Agricultural Research is the national implementing entity for the fund

Which of the following is NOT a biodegradable pollutant?

(a) Paper waste.

(b) Pesticide.

(c) Manure.

(d) Slaughterhouse waste.

Option b – Pesticide

The introduction of new life forms in a denuded habitat is initiated by the process of:

(a) Ecesis.

(b) Aggregation.

(c) Migration.

(d) Coactions.

Option c – Migration

Which one of the following is the most effective factor of coral bleaching?

(A) Marine pollution

(B) Increase of salinity of seas

(C) Rise in normal temperature of seawater

(D) The outbreak of diseases and epidemics

Option c – Rise in normal temperature of seawater

‘Silent Valley is located in

(A) Uttarakhand

(B) Kerala

(C) Arunachal Pradesh

(D) Jammu and Kashmir

Option b – Kerala

Which one of the following states is related to the ‘Silent Valley Project’?

(A) Uttarakhand

(B) Himachal Pradesh

(C) Kerala

(D) Tamil Nadu

Option c – Kerala

Valley of Flowers is situated in

(A) Kerala

(B) Jammu and Kashmir

(C) Uttarakhand

(D) Himachal Pradesh

Option c – Uttarakhand

Which of the following is a Ramsar site under Ramsar Convention?

(A) Godavari delta

(B) Krishna delta

(C) Sunderban

(D) Bhoj wetland

Option d – Bhoj wetland

The Ramsar Convention was associated with the conservation of

(A) Bio-fuels

(B) Forests

(C) Wetlands

(D) Drylands

Option c – Wetlands

Wetland Day is observed on

(A) 2nd February

(B) 2nd April

(C) 2nd May

(D) 2nd March

Option a – 2nd February

In India, which one of the following States has the largest inland saline wetland?

(A) Gujarat

(B) Haryana

(C) Madhya Pradesh

(D) Rajasthan

Option a – Gujarat

Biosphere reserves are areas for the conservation of

(A) Grasslands

(B) Agriculture production

(C) Atmospheric balance

(D) Genetic variation

Option d – Genetic variation

Cartagena protocol is related to

(A) the Bio-safety agreement

(B) Pollution

(C) Ozone depletion

(D) Climate change

Option a – the Bio-safety agreement

Which of the following can be threats to the biodiversity of a region? I. Global warming II. Fragmentation of habitat. III. Invasion of alien species. IV. Promotion of vegetarianism. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) II and III only

(b) I, III, and IV

(c) I, II, and III

(d) I and IV

Option c – I, II, and III

Consider the following classification of biodiversity. I. Alpha-diversity – Between community diversity II. Beta-diversity- Within community diversity III. Gamma diversity – Overall Biodiversity Which among the above is/are incorrectly paired?

(a) Only II

(b) Only III

(c) I and II

(d) I, II, and III

Option b – Only III

In which of the following the maximum plant diversity is found?

(a) Tropical evergreen forests

(b) Tropical moist deciduous forests

(c) Sub-tropical mountain forests

(d) Temperate moist forests

Option a – Tropical evergreen forests

Biodiversity changes occur due to

(a) an increase towards the equator.

(b) decrease towards the equator.

(c) remains unchanged throughout the Earth.

(d) increases towards the poles.

Option a – an increase towards the equator

Biodiversity manifests itself at different diversities in the following level I. Environmental diversity II. Species diversity III. Genetic diversity IV. Ecosystem diversity Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) I, II and III

(b) II, III and IV

(c) I and IV

(d) I, II, III and IV

Option b – II, III and IV

The Temperate Grassland or Shrub Land Biome is commonly known as I. Steppes in Central Asia II. Prairie in North America III. Veld in South America Selects the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) I and II

(b) I and III

(c) II and III

(d) I, II and III

Option d – I, II and III

Which of the following statements with regard to Biosphere Reserve is/are correct? I. The idea of a Biosphere Reserve was initiated by UNESCO in 1973-74. II. There are 18 designated Biosphere Reserves in India. III. All Biosphere Reserves in India have been included in the world network of Biosphere Reserves UNESCO. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) I and II

(d) I, II, and III

Option b – Only II

Given below are two statements, one is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Assertion (A) a Maximum number of the species of butterflies are found in tropical countries. Reason (R) Butterflies can not tolerate low temperatures. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) A is true, but R is false

(d) A is false, But R is true

Option a – Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Which one of the following cities is associated with Biosafety Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity (2000)?

(a) Geneva

(b) Nairobi

(c) Cartagena

(d) Rio de Janeiro

Option c – Cartagena

United Nations Organisation has declared the decade 2011-2020 as

(a) a Decade of Biodiversity

(b) a Decade of Pollution

(c) a Decade of Space Technology

(d) a Decade on Animal Health

Option b – a Decade of Pollution

Which of the following statements is not true?

(a) Species diversity increases from the equator toward the poles.

(b) Tropics harbor more species than temperate areas.

(c) The greatest biodiversity occurs in the Amazon rainforest.

(d) Species diversity decreases from temperate areas towards the poles.

Option a – Species diversity increases from the equator toward the poles

Consider the following statements regarding biodiversity hotspots. I. It must have at least 1500 vascular plants as endemic. II. It must have 30% or less of its original natural vegetation. III. There are 36 bio-diversity in the world. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) Only I

(b) I and II

(c) I, II, and III

(d) II and III

Option c – I, II, and III

Biodiversity forms the basis for human existence in the following ways I. Soil formation II. Prevention of soil erosion. III. Recycling of waste IV. Pollination of crops Selects the correct answer using the codes given below.

(a) I, II and III

(b) II, III and IV

(c) I and IV

(d) I, II, III and IV

Option d – I, II, III and IV

The destruction of biodiversity is due to

(a) the lack of natural habitats for organisms

(b) Environmental pollution

(c) the Destruction of forests

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

Which one of the following is not a reason for the decrease in biodiversity?

(a) Large-scale deforestation

(b) Exploitation of forest produce

(c) Maintaining sacred groves

(d) Encroachment in forest areas

Option c – Maintaining sacred groves

Which among the following measure is used to measure species richness within a particular area or ecosystem?

(a) Alpha index

(b) Beta index

(c) Gamma index

(d) None of these

Option a – Alpha index

Consider the following statements. I. Alpha diversity refers to the diversity within a particular area or ecosystem and is usually expressed by the number of species. II. Gamma diversity is a measure of the overall diversity of the different ecosystems within a region. III. Beta diversity measures the total number of species that are unique to each of the ecosystems being compared. Which among the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) I and II

(b) II and III

(c) I, II and III

(d) I and III

Option c – I, II and III

Consider the following statements. I. Biodiversity is normally greater in the lower latitudes as compared to the higher latitudes. II. Along the mountain gradients, biodiversity is normally greater in the lower altitudes as compared to the higher altitudes. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) Both I and II

(d) Neither I nor II

Option c – Both I and II

Who among the following had used the term ‘Biodiversity’?

(a) CJ Barrow

(b) De Carter

(c) Walter G Rosen

(d) DR Batish

Option c – Walter G Rosen

Biodiversity is described as

(a) the range of different species in an environment.

(b) the seasonal and daily changes in an environment.

(c) the way species differ from one another.

(d) the influence of physical factors on an environment.

Option a – the range of different species in an environment

The most significant aspect of biodiversity is

(a) food

(b) drug

(c) industrial use

(d) maintenance of the ecosystem

Option d – maintenance of the ecosystem

Biodiversity has maximum danger from ( Biodiversity NEET Questions )

(a) Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation

(b) Improper agricultural operations

(c) Climate change

(d) Water pollution

Option a – Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation

The main reason for the decrease in biodiversity is ( Biodiversity NEET Questions )

(a) Habitat pollution

(b) the Introduction of exotic species

(c) Overexploitation

(d) Natural habitat destruction

Option d – Natural habitat destruction

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