Conservation of Plants and Animals MCQ Questions for Class 8 Science Chapter 7 with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 8 Science with Answers

Q1. Species which are at the verge of extinction are called:

(i) extinct
(ii) endangered
(iii) endemic
(iv) none of these

(ii) endangered

Q2. The reduction in rainfall could cause

(i) droughts
(ii) cold
(iii) greenery
(iv) none of these

(i) droughts

Q3. Cutting of a forest at a large scale is called:

(i) Deforestation
(ii) Reforestation.
(iii) Afforestation
(iv) All of these.

(i) Deforestation

Q4. Which of the following gases is needed by plants for photosynthesis?

(i) Oxygen
(ii) Nitrogen
(iii) Carbon dioxide
(iv) Sulphur

(iii) Carbon dioxide

Q5. Part of the earth which supports life where living beings exists is called

(i) Atmosphere
(ii) Biosphere
(iii) Biology
(iv) Biodiversity

(ii) Biosphere

Q6. The variety of animals, plants and microbes found in a particular area constitutes that area

(i) Biostatistics
(ii) Biomagnification
(iii) Biovariety
(iv) Biodiversity

(iv) Biodiversity

Q7. Wildlife is depleting due to:

(i) soil erosion
(ii) hunting and poaching
(iii) loss of sunlight
(iv) loss of minerals

(ii) hunting and poaching

Q8. Name the sphere that supports life, and where living organisms exist.

(i) Atmosphere
(ii) Lithosphere
(iii) Biosphere
(iv) None of these

(iii) Biosphere

Q9. Fauna indicates for

(i) Plants
(ii) Animals
(iii) Both plants and animals
(iv) None of these

(ii) Animals

Q10. An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide results in

(i) winter season
(ii) global warming
(iii) rainfall
(iv) all of these

(ii) global warming

Q11. Species of plants and animals which are found exclusively in a particular area are called

(i) Endemic species
(ii) Exotic species
(iii) Local species
(iv) Specific species

(i) Endemic species

Q12. Which of the following must be practiced to preserve and conserve the environment?

(i) Deforestation
(ii) Recycling
(iii) Soil erosion
(iv) Pollution

(ii) Recycling

Q13. Which of the following species is extinct:

(i) great Indian Bustard bird
(ii) musk deer
(iii) cheetah
(iv) blue whale

(iii) cheetah

Q14. Which of the following activities are prohibited in national parks, sanctuaries and biosphere reserves?

(i) Poaching
(ii) Hunting
(iii) Felling trees
(iv) All of these

(iv) All of these

Q15. A sustainable functional unit of biosphere is called:

(i) Ecology
(ii) Ecomodem
(iii) Ecosystem
(iv) Ecomism

(iii) Ecosystem

Q16. The removal of top layer of soil leads to

(i) desertification
(ii) rainfall
(iii) snowfall
(iv) deforestation

(i) desertification

Q17. Migratory birds fly to far off places in a particular season of the year because that place becomes

(i) Very cold
(ii) Very hot
(iii) People hunt birds
(iv) Birds donot

(i) Very cold

Q18. The species which are at the verge of the extinction are called:

(i) Endemic
(ii) Extinct
(iii) Endangered
(iv) None of the above

(iii) Endangered

Q19. Forest (Conservation) Act’ was implemented in:

(i) 1952
(ii) 1973
(iii) 1958
(iv) 1980

(iv) 1980

Q20. Name the areas reserved for wildlife where they can freely use the habitats and national resources.

(i) National parks
(ii) Sanctuary
(iii) Oceans
(iv) Homes

(i) National parks

Q21. The first reserve forest of India is :

(i) Jim Corbett national park
(ii) Sunderbans
(iii) Satpura national park
(iv) Eastern Ghats

(iii) Satpura national park

Q22. The variety of organisms living on the earth, is referred to as

(i) biodiversity
(ii) food chain
(iii) lithosphere
(iv) relationship

(i) biodiversity

Q23. Project Tiger was launched on

(i) On 1 April 1973
(ii) On 23 May 1973
(iii) On 21 September 1973
(iv) On 25 December 1973

(i) On 1 April 1973

Q24. The place of living of an organism in environment is called:

(i) Home
(ii) Resort
(iii) Habitat
(iv) Reservoir

(iii) Habitat

Q25. Which one of the following is not under a conservation category of wildlife:

(i) extinct
(ii) endangered
(iii) endemic
(iv) vulnerable

(iv) vulnerable

Q26. The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve consists one national park named

(i) bori
(ii) satpura
(iii) anand
(iv) dudhwa

(ii) satpura

Q27. The variety of animals, plants and microbes found in a particular area constitutes that area

(i) Biostatistics
(ii) Biomagnification
(iii) Biovariety
(iv) Biodiversity

(iv) Biodiversity

Q28. Which of the following activities are prohibited in national parks, sanctuaries and biosphere reserves?

(i) Poaching
(ii) Hunting
(iii) Felling trees
(iv) All of these

(iv) All of these

Q29. The growing more and more of plants is called

(i) Afforestaion
(ii) Deforestation
(iii) Reforestation
(iv) None of the options

(i) Afforestaion

Q30. Species is a group of population capable of:

(i) interequilibrium
(ii) interfeeding
(iii) intercommunication
(iv) interbreeding

(iv) interbreeding

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