MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science Forest and Wildlife Resources with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science Forest and Wildlife Resources with Answers


1. Hubbardia Heptaneuron is a species of ___.





ANSWER= C. Grass

 

2. Madhuca Insignis (a wild variety of Mahua) is a __.





ANSWER= A. Plant

 

3. The forest and tree cover in India is estimated to be ____of its total geographical area.





ANSWER= B. Around 24%

 

4. The open forests in India are ____ of its total geographical area.





ANSWER= A. Around 9%

 

5. Blue sheep, Asiatic elephant, Gangetic dolphin are examples of ___.





ANSWER= A. Vulnerable species

 

6. Asiatic cheetah and pink head duck are examples of ___,





ANSWER= B. Extinct species

 

7. __ is an example of Endemic Species.





ANSWER= D. Nicobar pigeon

 

8. ____ was declared extinct in India long back in 1952.





ANSWER= C. Asiatic Cheetah

 

9. ____ are the species which are in danger of extinction.





ANSWER= A. Endangered Species

 

10. Blackbuck, crocodile, Indian wild donkey and Indian rhino are examples of __.





ANSWER= B. Endangered Species

 

11. The species which are in danger of extinction are called:





ANSWER= C. Endangered species

 

12. The forest cover in our country has recently increased due to:





ANSWER= C. Plantation by different agencies

 

13. The species whose population has declined to a level from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate are called:





ANSWER= C. Vulnerable species

 

14. The Himalayan brown bear is an example of:





ANSWER= B. Rare species

 

15. Substantial parts of the tribal belts in north¬eastern India, have been deforested by:





ANSWER= A. Shifting cultivation

 

16. Species which are only found in some particular areas isolated by geographical barriers are called:





ANSWER= B. Endemic species

 

17. The Asian cheetah was declared extinct in India in the year:





ANSWER= B. 1952

 

18. The Buxar Tiger Reserve is seriously threatened by:





ANSWER= C. Dolomite mining in that area

 

19. The Himalayan yew is:





ANSWER= B. a medicinal plant

 

20. The Himalayan yew is found in parts of:





ANSWER= A. Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh

 

21. Extensive planting of a single commercially valuable species is called:





ANSWER= D. Enrichment plantation

 

22. Teak monoculture has damaged the natural forests in:





ANSWER= B. South India

 

23. Chir Pine plantations in the Himalayas have replaced the:





ANSWER= A. Himalayan Oak and Rhododendron

 

24. Which one of the following is not responsible for the decline in India’s biodiversity?





ANSWER= D. Afforestation

 

25. Which one of the following is not a direct outcome of environmental destruction?





ANSWER= C. Severe droughts

 

26. We need to conserve our forests and wildlife:





ANSWER= D. so that we are able to over-extract plant and animal species

 

27. The Indian Wildlife Protection Act was implemented in:





ANSWER= A. 1972

 

28. Which is not a threat to tiger population in India?





ANSWER= D. “Project Tiger”

 

29. Reserved and protected forests are also referred to as:





ANSWER= B. Permanent forest estate

 

30. Unclassed forests are mainly found in:





ANSWER= A. All north-eastern states and parts of Gujarat

 

31. Sacred Groves are:





ANSWER= A. parts of large forests that have been left untouched by the local people.

 

32. The Chipko Movement in the Himalayas to protect the forest cover was started by





ANSWER= A. Sunder Lai Bahuguna

 

33. How many tiger reserves are there in India:





ANSWER= C. 27

 

34. Which of these statements is not a valid reason for the depletion of flora and fauna? (Textbook)





ANSWER= D. Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation

 

35. Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation? (Textbook)





ANSWER= D. Demarcation of Wildlife Sanctuaries

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