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Environment and Biodiversity Test 4
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Negative marks are -0.33 per wrong answer
Right answer is 1 mark
No time limit but finish in 30 mins
Solution can be found at below chapters:
Test series is based on following chapters.
Environment Chapter 4: Symbolic Animals
Environment Chapter 5: Environment Legislation
Q1: state pollution control boards and a central board are created under
Water Act
Air act
Water cess act
Environment protection act
Q2: Environment protection act, 1986 allows
eco sensitive zone
national green tribunal
in situ rehabilitation of tribals
permission to hunt animals
Q3: establish sanctuaries and national parks, permit capture of wild animals for hunting is allowed under
Air act
Forest rights act
Wildlife protection act
Environment protection act
Q4: Categorization of forests into reserved, village, protected and private is done under
wildlife protection act
Forest conservation act, 1980
Forest rights act
none
Q5:Which treaty aims to ensure that international trade of wild animals and plants doesn’t threaten their survival
CITES
I.U.C.N
Wetland convention
Montreal protocol
Q6:Publication of Red List is done by
Montreal protocol
Wetland convention
I.U.C.N
CITES
Q7: Wetland convention [Ramsar] aims to
stop illegal trade of exotic species
increase forest cover
ban on ozone depleting gases
protect wetlands
Q8: Montreux Accord is associated with
CITES
IUCN
Montreal protocol
Ramsar convention
Q9: protection of ozone layer was implemented to reduce man made ozone depleting substances under this protocol?
Ramsar
Aichi
Kyoto
Montreal
Q10: Kyoto protocol was drafted in 1997 to
ban on hunting elephants
protect ozone layer
improve forest cover
reduce green house gas emissions
Q11: Annex- A of kyoto protocol had the 6 G.H.G’s like
CO2, Methane
CFC, Sulphur Hexafluoride, Perfluorocarbons, and Nitrous Oxide.
carbon monoxide
both a and b
Q12: Habitat of Wild Ass is
Gulf of khambat
Rann of kutchh
Thar desert
J&K
Q13:Extinct in India are
Asiatic cheetah
pink headed duck.
both
none
Q14: Mithun is from
himalaya
arunachal pradesh
maharashtra
goa
Q15: one-horned rhinoceros is from
Manas sanctuary
Kaziranga sanctuary
Kelameru bird sanctuary
Dachigam sanctuary
Q16: dugong dugong is seen in
gulf of khambat
gulf of kutch
gulf of mannar
lakshadweep
Q17: lion tailed macaque is seen in
himalayas
north east.
both
nilgiri hills
Q18: Correct pair is
Ladakh – Tibetan antelope
Himalayan region – black necked crane
Northeast – red panda.
all
Q19: Wrongly matched pair is are
Rann of kachchh – wild ass
Thar deserts – camels
Gir forest, Gujarat – Asiatic lions
none
Q20: national reptile
rattle snake
cobra
crocodile
alligator
Q21:national heritage animal is
tiger
cow
bullock
Indian elephant
Q22: national tree is
fig
mango
coconut
banyan
Q23: national aquatic animal is
Ganges river dolphin
gharial
olive ridley turtle
sea cow
Q24: national bird is
peacock
bald eagle
kite
horned bill
Q25:national animal is
bengal lion
asiatic lion
bengal tiger
himalayan leopard
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