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Organisms and Populations question types

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Organisms and Populations questions

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Q 1M.C.Q [1M]1 Mark
Population interactions, in which both the species get benefited:
  • A
    Parasitism
  • B
    Competition
  • Mutualism
  • D
    Predation

Answer: C.

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Q 2M.C.Q [1M]1 Mark
Correct set of processes which decreases the population density are:
  • A
    Natality, Emigration
  • B
    Mortality, Immigration
  • C
    Natality, Immigration
  • Mortality, Emigration

Answer: D.

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Q 3M.C.Q [1M]1 Mark
Select the statement which explains best parasitism.
  • A
    One organism is benefitted.
  • B
    Both the organisms are benefitted.
  • C
    One organism is benefitted, other is not affected.
  • One organism in benefitted, other is affected.

Answer: D.

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Q 4M.C.Q [1M]1 Mark
Some important attributes of the population which are not important for the individuals are:
(i) Birth rate and death rate
(ii) Male and female 
(iii) Birth and death
(iv) Sex ratio
  • A
    Only (i)
  • B
    Only (ii)
  • C
    (ii) and (iii)
  • (i) and (iv)

Answer: D.

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Q 5M.C.Q [1M]1 Mark
The biotic interaction between two species in which one is benefitted and the other is not harmed, is called:
  • A
    Predation
  • Commensalism
  • C
    Mutualism
  • D
    Parasitism

Answer: B.

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The Abingdon tortoise became extinct from the Galapogos island within ten years due to the high browsing capacity of goats. This is called _________.
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