NEET Biology: Biodiversity and Its Conservation — MCQ Test 15

Q6. Which of the following statements about conservation strategies is correct?

Q7. Which of the following ecosystems has the highest biodiversity?

Q8. Which type of conservation effort involves preserving biodiversity outside of natural habitats?

Q9. Which of the following is a correct statement about biodiversity hotspots?

Q10. What is the estimated total number of species yet to be discovered on Earth?

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India's share of global species diversity is approximately:

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Diversity, Approximately, Following, Statements, Extinction, and Conservation.

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Q1. India's share of global species diversity is approximately:

  • A. 2.4%
  • B. 8.1%
  • C. 10.5%
  • D. 12.7%

Q2. Which of the following statements about extinction is true?

  • A. Extinction rates are decreasing due to conservation efforts
  • B. The current extinction rate is 100-1000 times higher than natural rates
  • C. Only large animals are facing extinction threats
  • D. Extinction events have never happened in Earth's history

Q3. Which of the following is an example of ex situ conservation?

  • A. Biosphere reserves
  • B. Seed banks
  • C. Sacred groves
  • D. National parks

Q4. Which of the following is a correct statement about habitat loss?

  • A. Habitat loss is a leading cause of species extinction.
  • B. Habitat loss has no impact on biodiversity.
  • C. Only marine species are affected by habitat destruction.
  • D. Protected areas like national parks contribute to habitat destruction.

Q5. What is the primary reason for the high biodiversity of the Amazon Rainforest?

  • A. Frequent seasonal changes
  • B. Short evolutionary time
  • C. High solar energy availability
  • D. Low precipitation

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