Forest Protection Quiz 4 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is Gir forest famous for?
2. Reserved and protected forests are also referred to as:
3. The Indian Wildlife Protection Act was implemented in:
4. How many National Parks are there in India?
5. Why are peat bags important?
6. The species whose population has declined to a level from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate are called:
7. How was our presentation
8. Where can we find coniferous forest in India?
9. Cutting all the trees except for a few mature ones to promote regeneration
10. Which one of the following is not responsible for the decline in India's biodiversity?
11. Every rule made under this Act is laid before each House of Parliament
12. Trees that do not lose their leaves every year.
13. Sacred Groves are:
14. Name a tree found in the Ganga Delta.
15. The key about a career in logging is knowing that most of the job is what kind of work?
16. One step which was undertaken under Indian Wildlife Act to protect the wildlife.
17. Why does soil erosion happen after people cut down trees in rain forests?
18. What are forests?
19. When looking at forestry and logging, the conservation work (typically carried out by a Conservation Technician) usually requires what kind of degree in order to get started in the field?
20. Forestry and logging require an educational background in what type of science?
21. The Asiatic lions live in the Gir forests of
22. The Amazon rain forest is located on what continent?
23. Crocodile belongs to which of the following categories of fauna?
24. The forest cover in our country has recently increased due to:
25. Read the first sentence from the passage: "Bright-colored toucans and other exotic birds fly among the forest." In this sentence, the word exotic means
26. One of the impacts that may arise from a deforested forest is?
27. According to the passage, deforestation is being caused by
28. ..... leads to an increase in carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming.
29. What is people doing to counter deforestation?
30. Cutting and destroying of forest is called