Online Test of Chapter 2 Forest and Wildlife Resources Test 3 | Geography Class 10th Social Science (S.St)
Q.1. Who among the following is in charge of management of forests and wildlife resources of India? (a) World Wildlife Foundation
(b) Geological Survey of India
(c) Forest Department
(d) Non-government organisations
Q.2. Which of the following states has the largest area under permanent forests?
(a) Jammu and Kashmir
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Uttarakhand
(d) Maharashtra
Q.3. which of the following programme are involved in managed of forests by local communities?
(a) NGO
(b) JFM
(c) AIF
(d) None of these
Q.4. In which of the following tiger reserves have the local communities fought for conservation of the forests?
(a) Manas Tiger Reserve
(b) Periyar Tiger Reserve
(c) Simlipal Bio Reserve
(d) Sariska Tiger Reserve
Q.5. What are the Species that are found in some particular “Areas, usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers?
(a) Vulnerable
(b) Endemic
(c) Extinct
(d) Endangered
Q.6. What are the Forests and wastelands belonging to both private individuals and government are known as?
(a) Sacred groves
(b) Reserved forest
(c) Protected forests
(d) Unclassed forests
Q.7. Which of the following is not one of the reasons for depletion of forests?
(a) Mining
(b) Multi-purpose river valley projects
(c) Grazing
(d) Creation of shelter belts
Q.8. What was the aim of Chipko Movement?
(a) Human rights
(b) Political rights
(c) Agriculture expansion
(d) Forest conservation
Q.9. Which one of the following belongs to vulnerable species?
(a) Black buck
(b) Crocodile
(c) Indian rhino
(d) Blue sheep
Q.10. Which of the following types of species are known as the extinct species?
(a) Species whose population levels are normal
(b) Those population has declined
(c) Species with small population
(d) Species which are not found
Chapter - 2 FOREST AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES Quiz-3 | Geography Class 10th
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Who among the following is in charge of management of forests and wildlife resources of India?
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In India, much of its forest and wildlife resources are either owned or managed by the government through the Forest Department or other government departments.
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Which of the following states has the largest area under permanent forests?
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Madhya Pradesh has the largest area under permanent forests, constituting 75 per cent of its total forest area.
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which of the following programme are involved in managed of forests by local communities?
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In India joint forest management (JFM) programme furnishes a good example for involving local communities in the management and restoration of degraded forests.
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In which of the following tiger reserves have the local communities fought for conservation of the forests?
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In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers have fought against mining by citing the Wildlife Protection Act. In many areas, villagers themselves are protecting habitats and explicitly rejecting government involvement.
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What are the Species that are found in some particular “Areas, usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers
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Endemic Species are species which are only found in some particular areas usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers. Examples of such species are the Andaman teal, Nicobar pigeon, Andaman wild pig, mithun in Arunchal Pradesh.
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What are the Forests and wastelands belonging to both private individuals and government are known as?
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Unclassed Forests are other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities.
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Which of the following is not one of the reasons for depletion of forests?
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Agricultural expansion continues to be one of the major causes of depletion of forest resources. The greatest damage inflicted on Indian forests was during the colonial period due to the expansion of the railways, agriculture, and commercial and scientific forestry and mining activities.
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What was the aim of Chipko Movement?
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The aim of Chipko Movement was Forest conservation. The famous Chipko movement in the Himalayas has not only successfully resisted deforestation in several areas but has also shown that community afforestation with indigenous species can be enormously successful.
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Which one of the following belongs to vulnerable species?
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Vulnerable Species are species whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future. The examples of such species are blue sheep, Asiatic elephant, Gangetic dolphin, etc.
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Which of the following types of species are known as the extinct species?
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Extinct Species: These are species which are not found after searches of known or likely areas where they may occur. A species may be extinct from a local area, region, country, continent or the entire earth. Examples of such species are the Asiatic cheetah, pink head duck.
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