MCQ Chapter 1 Biology Class 11 Maharashtra Board Living World 1. What does a flora represent?Animal life in an areaPlant life in a particular areaSoil types in a regionWeather patternsQuestion 1 of 202. What is a monograph?A record of all speciesA description of one biological groupA collection of animal skeletonsA list of weather conditionsQuestion 2 of 203. What is an example of a biodiversity park mentioned in the text?Kew, EnglandUttamrao Patil Biodiversity ParkJijamata UdyanPisa, ItalyQuestion 3 of 204. What is the role of dichotomous keys in taxonomy?To grow plantsTo classify plants and animalsTo preserve specimensTo study animal behaviorQuestion 4 of 205. What are sacred groves considered by the IUCN?Botanical gardensSacred natural sitesZoological parksMuseumsQuestion 5 of 206. Why should penguins be acclimatized in a zoo like Jijamata Udyan?To increase their reproduction rateTo adapt to a new environmentTo preserve them in formalinTo study their growth patternsQuestion 6 of 207. How can a student share a peculiar plant found during a trip with their teacher?By preserving it in a museumBy creating a herbarium sheetBy planting it in a zooBy studying its behaviorQuestion 7 of 208. Why are tourists not allowed to collect shells from Andaman beaches?To promote tourismTo protect biodiversityTo increase shell productionTo study shell growthQuestion 8 of 209. What is the purpose of greenhouses in botanical gardens?To preserve dried plantsTo grow plants in controlled conditionsTo store animal specimensTo study soil typesQuestion 9 of 2010. What is in-situ conservation?Protecting species outside their natural habitatPreserving species in their natural habitatStuffing animals for museumsGrowing plants in herbariaQuestion 10 of 2011. What is a characteristic of a good herbarium?Live plants grown systematicallyDetailed classification on labelsAnimal specimens in formalinSoil samples with plantsQuestion 11 of 2012. Why should one visit botanical gardens?To study animal behaviorTo observe living plants systematicallyTo collect soil samplesTo preserve dried specimensQuestion 12 of 2013. What is ex-situ conservation?Protecting species in their natural habitatGrowing plants in herbariaKeeping species in captivity or gardensPreserving specimens in museumsQuestion 13 of 2014. Who explored biodiversity in the Western Ghats and discovered a freshwater jellyfish?Luca GhiniDr.S.P.AgharkarPitton de TournefortProf.AlmeidaQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the role of humans in biodiversity conservation?To increase habitat destructionTo maintain ecological stabilityTo eliminate speciesTo promote population explosionQuestion 15 of 2016. Which of the following is a manual used for?Describing one biological groupIdentifying species in an areaPreserving animal skeletonsGrowing plants in zoosQuestion 16 of 2017. What is a key feature of biodiversity parks?Preserving dried specimensCreating self-sustaining communitiesStuffing animalsGrowing plants in formalinQuestion 17 of 2018. Why does the loss of biodiversity matter ethically?It promotes ecosystem instabilityHumans have no right to harm other organismsIt increases species varietyIt reduces conservation effortsQuestion 18 of 2019. What is a lead in a taxonomic key?A preserved specimenA statement in the keyA plant labelA stuffed animalQuestion 19 of 2020. What can be studied in a zoological park?Plant growth patternsAnimal food habits and behaviorSoil compositionDried plant specimensQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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