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Multiple Choice Questions
1. Those forests which shed their leaves before summer season:
(a) Deciduous forests
(b) Evergreen forests
(c) Tidal forests
(d) Thorny forests
Solution:
(a) Deciduous forests
2. Babool, her, and wild date palm, khair, neem are examples of:
(а) Deciduous forests
(b) Evergreen forests
(c) Tidal forests
(d) Thorny forests
Solution:
(d) Thorny forests
3. Tidal and deltai forests are found in which region of India?
(a) Eastern Coast
(b) Western Coast
(c) Rann of Kachchh
(d) Bay of Mannar
Solution:
(a) Eastern coast
4. Sunderbans or mangrove trees are found in:
(а) Deciduous forests
(b) Evergreen forests
(c) Tidal forests
(d) Thorny forests
Solution:
(c) Tidal forests
5. Which forests can develop in sweet as well as saline water?
(a) Deciduous forests
(b) Evergreen forests
(c) Tidal forests
(d) Thorny forests
Solution:
(c) Tidal forests
6. Where is Sunderbans biosphere reserve located?
(a) In Ganga river delta
(b) Orissa
(c) Chhattisgarh
(d) Madhya Pradesh
Solution:
(a) In Ganga river delta
7. What are important trees found in tropical evergreen forests?
(а) Babool, her, and wild date palm
(b) Teak, sal, shisham, hurra
(c) Rosewood, mahogany, aini, ebony
(d) Peepal, jamun, mahua
Solution:
(c) Rosewood, mahogany, aini, ebony
8. Tropical evergreen forests are found in those areas where:
(а) 200 cm of rainfall takes place
(b) 100 cm of rainfall takes place
(c) 50 cm of rainfall takes place
(d) Less than 50 cm of rainfall takes place
Solution:
(a) 200 cm of rainfall takes place
9. What is the basis of classifying important forms of natural vegetation?
(а) Climate
(b) Land
(c) Topography
(d) Atmospheric pressure
Solution:
(a) Climate
10. Which one of the following was first biosphere of India?
(a) Nilgiri Biosphere
(b) Nanda Devi Biosphere
(c) Sunderbans Biosphere
(d) Gulf of Mannar Biosphere
Solution:
(a) Nilgiri Biosphere
11. The National Commission on Agriculture (1976) has classified social forestry into three categories. Which of the following is not included in this?
(a) Urban forestry
(b) Rural forestry
(c) Farm forestry
(d) Agriculture forestry
Solution:
(d) Agriculture forestry
12. Which of the following is not included in urban forestry?
(a) Green Belt
(b) Park
(c) Planting trees on roadsides
(d) Planting trees on barren and arable lands
Solution:
(d) Planting trees on barren and arable lands
13. How many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are there in India?
(a) There are 105 national parks and 514 wildlife sanctuaries.
(b) There are 112 national parks and 505 wildlife sanctuaries.
(c) There are 12 national parks and 51 wildlife sanctuaries.
(d) There are 78 national parks and 452 wildlife sanctuaries.
Solution:
(a) There are 105 National parks and 514 wildlife sanctuaries.
14. Which type of trees are found in 3000-4000 altitude on Himalayas?
(а) Bluepines Sproos
(b) Deodar
(c) Junior, Pine, Varch
(d) Oak, Chestnut
Solution:
(c) Junior, Pine, Varch
Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. What is natural vegetation?
Solution:
Natural vegetation refers to a plant community that has been left undisturbed over a long time, so as to allow its individual species to adjust themselves to climate and soil conditions as fully as possible.
2. Where can you find natural vegetation?
Solution:
We can find natural vegetation in those areas where climate and soil are suitable for plant growth. Depending upon the variations in the climate and the soil, the vegetation of India changes from one region to another.
3. In how many categories have vegetation of Himalayas been classified?
Solution:
Vegetation of Himalayas has been classified into four groups. These are:
- Deciduous forests
- Wet temperate forests
- Cold climate vegetation
- Alpine vegetation.
4. When was National Forest Policy adopted in India?
Solution:
National Forest Policy was adopted in 1952 under which Forest Conservation Board was established. This policy was modified in 1988.
5. When was Project Tiger and Project Elephant launched?
Solution:
Project Tiger was launched in 1973 and Project Elephant was launched in 1992.
6. Name the states which have less than 10% of forest cover.
Solution:
States of India which have less than 10% forest cover:
- Haryana
- Uttar Pradesh
- Punjab
- Rajasthan
- Bihar
- Delhi
- Gujarat
- Jammu and Kashmir.
7. Name those states which have more than two-third of area covered with forests.
Solution:
States which have more than two third of area covered with forests:
- Tripura
- Nagaland
- Mizoram
- Meghalaya
- Manipur
- Arunachal Pradesh
8. Name important trees of tropical evergreen forests.
Solution:
Important trees of tropical evergreen forests include rosewood, mahogany, aini, ebony, etc.
9. Name important trees of tropical deciduous forests.
Solution:
Teak, sal, shisham, hurra, mahua, amla, semul, kusum, and sandalwood etc. are the main species of tropical deciduous forests.
10. Which state has highest and lowest percentage of forests?
Solution:
Mizoram has highest forests and Haryana has lowest forests.