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MBD -HARYANA BOARD-BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION-EXERCISE
  1. Explain the traditional approach for biodiversity conservation in INDI...

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  2. Fill in the blanks with suitabke words: Sardar Sarovar Dam is bilt on ...

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  3. Fill in the blanks with suitabke words: Number of sanctuaries in INDIA...

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  4. Fill in the blanks with suitabke words: The bird "Dodo" became extinct...

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  5. State true or false: Gir forests are home for tiger.

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  6. State true or false: INDIAN Cheetah is an endangered species.

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  7. State true or false: National animal of INDIA is tiger.

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  8. State true or false: Man and Biosphere Programme was started by the UN...

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  9. State true or false: Wildlife includes plants and animals only.

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  10. Coin one word for the following statements: Branch dealing with manage...

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  11. Coin one word for the following statements: Genetic variations between...

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  12. Coin one word for the following statements: Areas where maximum divers...

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  13. Coin one word for the following statements: All living organisms other...

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  14. The classification of rare species of plants and animals is based on:

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  15. The species which are likely to be in the danger of ex- tinction in th...

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  16. The percentage fo living species in danger is :

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  17. Only ape found in INDIA is :

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  18. In a biosphere reserve, limited human activity is permitted in

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  19. The number of national parks in INDIA is:

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  20. Red data book is maintained by

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