• 1. 
    The species which are in danger of extinction are called:

  • Vulnerable species
  • Rare species
  • Endangered species
  • Normal species
  • 2. 
    The forest cover in our country has recently increased due to:

  • Increase in natural forest growth
  • Increase in net sown area
  • Plantation by different agencies
  • None of the above
  • 3. 
    The species whose population has declined to a level from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate are called:

  • Endemic species
  • Extinct species
  • Vulnerable species
  • Normal species
  • 4. 
    The Himalayan brown bear is an example of:

  • Vulnerable species
  • Rare species
  • Endemic species
  • Extinct species
  • 5. 
    Substantial parts of the tribal belts in north¬eastern India, have been deforested by:

  • Shifting cultivation
  • Mining
  • Infrastructure development
  • None of the above
  • 6. 
    Species which are only found in some particular areas isolated by geographical barriers are called:

  • Extinct species
  • Endemic species
  • Rare species
  • Critical species
  • 7. 
    The Asian cheetah was declared extinct in India in the year:

  • 1951
  • 1952
  • 2010
  • 1975
  • 8. 
    The Buxar Tiger Reserve is seriously threatened by:

  • Iron ore mining
  • Oil exploration
  • Dolomite mining in that area
  • Volcanic eruption in that area
  • 9. 
    The Himalayan yew is:

  • an insect
  • a medicinal plant
  • a mammal
  • a bird
  • 10. 
    The Himalayan yew is found in parts of:

  • Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh
  • Punjab and Haryana
  • West Bengal and Kerala
  • Madhya Pradesh and Goa
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