The argument that biodiversity provides many direct economic benefits to humans and therefore must be preserved is:
1. Narrowly utilitarian view
2. Broadly utilitarian view
3. Ethical argument
4. Holistic approach

Subtopic:   Biodiversity Conservation |
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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

Tiger reserve in India

State

1.

Bandipur

Karnataka

2.

Periyar

Tamil Nadu

3.

Kaziranga

Assam

4.

Rajaji

Uttarakhand

Subtopic:  In Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |  Biodiversity Conservation |
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The biodiversity hotspots in India include all the following except:

1. Western Ghats and Sri Lanka 2. Indo-Burma
3. Himalayas 4. Deccan plateau
Subtopic:  In Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |  Biodiversity Conservation |
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What percent of earth’s area is covered by hotspots of biodiversity?

1.less than 22.about 7
3.about 114.more than 16

Subtopic:  In Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |
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According to your NCERT text, the number of biosphere reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuary in India are respectively:

1.14, 90 and 4482.11, 98 and 440
3.15, 101 and 4034.13, 92 and 427

Subtopic:  In Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |
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Which of the following is an in-situ strategy to conserve biodiversity?

1.Seed bank2.National park
3.Cryopreservation4.Botanical garden

Subtopic:  In Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |
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If the threat of extinction is high, the preferred strategy for the conservation of this threatened species would be:

 
1. In-situ conservation 2. Ex-situ conservation
3. Either of the two 4. Neither of the two

Subtopic:  Ex Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |
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Agricultural biodiversity is conserved:
1. in ex-situ locations commonly in the form of gene banks
2. in ex-situ locations commonly in botanical gardens
3. in in-situ locations such as biosphere reserves
4. in in-situ locations in agricultural institute fields

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The agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop, plant or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time is called as:
1. Monoculture
2. Polyculture
3. Oligoculture
4. Agriculture

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The reasons to store seeds in a seed bank include all except:
1. To have available the genes that plant breeders need to increase yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, nutritional quality, taste, etc. of crops.
2. To forestall loss of genetic diversity in rare plant species in an effort to conserve biodiversity ex-situ.
3. To preserve the historical and cultural value of plants not grown now.
4. To guard against biopiracy by limiting the use of seeds only in certain areas.

Subtopic:  Ex Situ Conservation of Biodiversity |
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