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Biodiversity is the variety of __ in a given area.
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Organisms
Genes
Species
Communities
Which of the following represent maximum number of species among global biodiversity?
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Ferns
Lichens
Algae
Fungi
The maximum biodiversity is found in
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Arctic forests
Tropical rain forests
Temperate forests
Coniferous forests
Which one of the following is designated as the ‘lungs of the world’?
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Equatorial evergreen forests
Mid latitude mixed forests
Taiga forests
Mangrove forests
Which of the following areas in India are known as hotspot of biodiversity?
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Sunder bans Deltas
Western Ghats
Eastern Ghats
Gangetic Plain
The international agreement that aims to regulate and monitor the trade of endangered wild animals and plants so that such trade does not threaten their survival is known as:
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Ramsar Convention
Kyoto Protocol
CITES
Montreal Protocol
Eco mark is given to the Indian products that are
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Economically viable
Rich in proteins
Environmentally friendly
Pure and unadulterated
“Edge effect” in fragmented habitats mainly results in:
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Increased core habitat area
Reduced species interaction
Altered environmental conditions at habitat boundaries
Complete ecosystem stability
The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) of India is headquartered at:
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Bengaluru
Chennai
Hyderabad
New Delhi
The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which was the first biosphere reserve established in India, covers parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and:
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Kerala
Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
Goa