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Question 21 Mark
Match the following.
a. Reserved forests i. Other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities.
b. Protected forests ii. Forests are regarded as most valuable as far as the conservation of forest and wildlife resources.
c. Unclassed forests iii. Forest lands are protected from any further depletion.
Answer
a. Reserved forests ii. Forests are regarded as most valuable as far as the conservation of forest and wildlife resources.
b. Protected forests iii. Forest lands are protected from any further depletion.
c. Unclassed forests i. Other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities.
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Question 31 Mark
Match the following animals with their category of existence.
 
Animals/Plants
 
Category of existence
a. Black buck i. Extinct
b. Asiatic elephant ii. Rare
c.
Andaman wild pig
iii. Endangered
d. Himalayan brown bear iv. Vulnerable
e.
Pink head duck
v.
Endemic
Answer
 
Animals/Plants
 
Category of existence
a. Black buck iii. Endangered
b. Asiatic elephant iv. Vulnerable
c.
Andaman wild pig
v. Endemic
d. Himalayan brown bear ii. Rare
e.
Pink head duck
i.
Extinct
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MCQ 41 Mark
Which of these statements is not a valid reason for the depletion of flora and fauna?
  • A
    Agricultural expansion.
  • B
    Large scale developmental projects.
  • Grazing and fuel wood collection.
  • D
    Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation.
Answer
Correct option: C.
Grazing and fuel wood collection.
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MCQ 51 Mark
Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?
  • A
    Joint forest management.
  • B
    Beej Bachao Andolan.
  • C
    Chipko Movement.
  • Demarcation of Wildlife sanctuaries.
Answer
Correct option: D.
Demarcation of Wildlife sanctuaries.
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Question 61 Mark
Which species are called Normal Species?
Answer
Species whose population levels are considered to be normal for their survival, such as cattle, sal, pine, rodents, etc.
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Question 71 Mark
How are villages of Sariska Tiger Reserve conserving their forests?
Answer
In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers have fought against mining by citing the Wildlife Protection Act. In many areas, villagers themselves are protecting habitats and explicitly rejecting government involvement.
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Question 81 Mark
Which insects have been added in the conservation planning of wildlife Act of 1980 and 1986?
Answer
In the notification under Wildlife Act of 1980 and 1986, several hundred butterflies, moths, beetles, and one dragonfly have been added to the list of protected species.
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Question 91 Mark
What is the role of forests in ecological system?
Answer
Forests play a key role in the ecological system as these are also the primary producers on which all other living beings depend.
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Question 101 Mark
Which forests are declared 'Reserved Forests?
Answer
More than half of the total forest land has been declared reserved forests.
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Question 121 Mark
Name the species which fall in endangered species category.
Answer
The examples of such species are black buck, crocodile, Indian wild ass, Indian rhino, lion tailed macaque, sangai (brow anter deer in Manipur), etc.
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Question 131 Mark
Which species are on the verge of extinction or are 'critical'?
Answer
Cheetah, pink-headed duck, mountain quail, forest spotted owlet, and plants like madhuca insignis (a wild variety of mahua) and hubbardia heptaneuron, (a species of grass).
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Question 141 Mark
Which forests are categorised as 'unclassed forests'?
Answer
These are other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities.
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Question 151 Mark
In which regions of India are Reserved Forests found?
Answer
Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Maharashtra have large percentages of reserved forests of its total forest area.
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Question 161 Mark
Why is Asiatic Cheetah extinct today?
Answer
Today, the Asian cheetah is nearly extinct due to a decline of available habitat and prey. The species was declared extinct in India long back in 1952.
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Question 171 Mark
What does JFM mean?
Answer
Joint forest management (JFM) programme furnishes a good example for involving local communities in the management and restoration of degraded forests.
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Question 181 Mark
What are rare species?
Answer
Species with small population may move into the endangered or vulnerable category if the negative factors affecting them continue to operate.
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Question 191 Mark
"Substantial part of fuel-fodder demand is met by lopping.” What is meant by lopping?
Answer
Lopping means cutting and feeling of branches and trees.
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Question 201 Mark
In which three categories are forests divided by the Governments department of forests?
Answer
These are classified under the following categories:
  1. Reserved Forests.
  2. Protected Forests.
  3. Unclassed Forests.
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Question 211 Mark
What do you know about Chipko Movement?
Answer
Chipko movement, also called Chipko andolan, nonviolent social and ecological movement by rural villagers, particularly women, in India in the 1970s, aimed at protecting trees and forests slated for government-backed logging.
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Question 221 Mark
Which factors are responsible for decline in India's biodiversity?
Answer
Habitat destruction, hunting, poaching, over-exploitation, environmental pollution, poisoning and forest fires are factors, which have led to the decline in India’s biodiversity.
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Question 231 Mark
What are the main causes of environmental destruction?
Answer
Important causes of environmental destruction are unequal access, inequitable consumption of resources and differential sharing of responsibility for environmental well-being.
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Question 241 Mark
Name the vulnerable species of India.
Answer
The examples of such species are blue sheep, Asiatic elephant, Gangetic dolphin, etc.
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Question 251 Mark
Which areas of India have ‘Protected Forests'?
Answer
Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa and Rajasthan have a bulk of it under protected forests.
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Question 261 Mark
What is biodiversity?
Answer
We share this planet with millions of other living beings, starting from micro-organisms and bacteria, lichens to banyan trees, elephants and blue whales. This entire habitat that we live in has immense biodiversity.
Biodiversity or Biological Diversity is immensely rich in wildlife and cultivated species, diverse in form and function but closely integrated in a system through multiple network of interdependencies.
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Question 271 Mark
Which forests are 'Protected Forests'?
Answer
Almost one-third of the total forest area is protected forest, as declared by the Forest Department. This forest land are protected from any further depletion.
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Question 281 Mark
Name the species endemic to Arunachal Pradesh.
Answer
Mithun is the species endemic to Arunachal Pradesh.
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Question 291 Mark
In which regions do we find unclassed forests?
 
Answer
All North-eastern states and parts of Gujarat have a very high percentage of their forests as un-classed forests managed by local communities.
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Question 301 Mark
What are Endemic Species?
Answer
These are species which are only found in some particular areas usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers.
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Question 311 Mark
What are 'Sacred Groves?
Answer
Nature worship is an age old tribal belief based on the premise that all creations of nature have to be protected. Such beliefs have preserved several virgin forests in pristine form called Sacred Groves (the forests of God and Goddesses).
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Question 321 Mark
Which species are considered Vulnerable?
Answer
These are species whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate.
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Question 331 Mark
Find out which state has maximum percentage of its forest cover under reserve forest.
Answer
Madhy pradesh has the highest percentage area (75%) covered by forests.
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Question 341 Mark
A newly initiated programme, first started in Odisha, includes local community in protection and management of forests. What is that programme?
Answer
Joint Forest Management in 1988.
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Question 351 Mark
What do you know about Asiatic Cheetah?
Answer
The world’s fastest land mammal, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubantus), is a unique and specialised member of the cat family and can move at the speed of 112km/ hr.
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Question 361 Mark
Name the Act under which all India list of protected species has been published.
Answer
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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Question 371 Mark
How is colonial period to be blamed for depletion of forest?
Answer
The greatest damage inflicted on Indian forests was during the colonial period due to the expansion of the railways, agriculture, commercial and scientific forestry and mining activities.
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Question 381 Mark
How were forests depleted by tribal people of India?
Answer
Substantial parts of the tribal belts, especially in the northeastern and central India, have been deforested or degraded by shifting cultivation (jhum), a type of ‘slash and burn’ agriculture.
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Question 391 Mark
What was the aim of Chipko Movement?
Answer
The main aim of the Chipko Movement or Chipko Andolan was to protect the trees of the forests to be cut. It was basically a forest conservation movement.
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Question 401 Mark
Name the 'rare' species of India.
Answer
Himalayan brown bear, wild Asiatic buffalo, desert fox and hornbill, etc.
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