Biodiversity and Conservation

Hot spots are priority areas for in situ conservation. The key criteria

Hot spots are priority areas for in situ conservation. The key criteria for determining a hot spot is/are Options (a)…

L.P.G is

L.P.G is Options (a) Low price gas (b) Fossil fuel (c) Low pressure gas (d) Biogas Correct Answer: Fossil fuelExplanation:No…

Animals and plants are best protected in

Animals and plants are best protected in Options (a) Botanical gardens (b) Zoos (c) National Parks (d) Santuaries Correct Answer:…

Eroded soils are

Eroded soils are Options (a) Devoid of plant nutrients (b) Richer in plant nutrients (c) Unaltered in plant nutrients (d)…

Greatest problem in water conservation is to reduce the amount of

Greatest problem in water conservation is to reduce the amount of Options (a) Ground water (b) Precipitation (c) Run-off water…

India has two hot spots North East Himalayas and Western Ghats which are rich in

India has two hot spots North East Himalayas and Western Ghats which are rich in Options (a) some mammals (b)…

An inexhaustible non-conventional universal source of energy is

An inexhaustible non-conventional universal source of energy is Options (a) wind energy (b) solar energy (c) hydrothermal energy (d) tidal…

Decreased rainfall in northern areas is due to

Decreased rainfall in northern areas is due to Options (a) Change in sun (b) Global phenomenon (c) Deforestation in catchment…

Germplasm conservation at liquid N₂ temperature is

Germplasm conservation at liquid N₂ temperature is Options (a) stratification (b) cyropreservation (c) scarification (d) none of these Correct Answer:…

In which zone is limited human activity permitted

In which zone is limited human activity permitted Options (a) Core zone (b) Buffer zone (c) Restoration Zone (d) Manipulation…