Welcome to your Class 10 Social Science (Geography) MCQs Chapter 2 - Forest and Wildlife Resources
INSTRUCTIONS:-
October 2, 2023
- All the questions are Compulsory.
- The total no. of questions is 20.
- You will get 15 Min to complete it. After 15 Min. it will be submitted automatically.
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1.
[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
We need to conserve our forests and wildlife:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Which one of the following is not responsible for the decline in India’s biodiversity?
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Unclassed forests are mainly found in:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Chipko Movement in the Himalayas to protect the forest cover was started by
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Asian cheetah was declared extinct in India in the year:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Himalayan yew is found in parts of:
7.
[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Substantial parts of the tribal belts in north-eastern India, have been deforested by:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The forest cover in our country has recently increased due to:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Which of these statement is not is valid reason for the depletion of flora and fauna? (Textbook)
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Buxer Tiger Reserve is seriously threatened by:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Which one of the following is NOT a direct outcome of environmental destruction?
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The species which are in danger of extinction are called __________.
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Chir Pine plantations in the Himalayas have replaced the:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Species that are only found in some particular area isolated by geological barriers are called:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Teak monoculture has damaged the natural forests in:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Sacred Groves are:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Himalayan brown bear is an example of:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Reserved and protected forests are also referred to as:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
Extensive planting of a single commercially valuable species is called:
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[Forest and Wildlife Resources Class 10 Ch.2]
The Himalayan Yew is ____________.