Home
Class 10
BIOLOGY
National park is a protected park....

National park is a protected park.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TEXTBOOK EVALUATION (MATCHING THE FOLLOWING )|1 Videos
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TEXTBOOK EVALUATION (CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER )|12 Videos
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TEXTBOOK EVALUATION (VALUE BASED QUESTIONS)|3 Videos
  • BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TEXTBOOK EVALUATION (Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS))|5 Videos
  • HEALTH AND DISEASES

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TEXTBOOK EVALUATION (Assertion and Reasoning)|2 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Kaziranga National Park is protected area for

Differentiate a National park and Sanctuary.

In a national park, protection is provided to (a) flora and fauna (b) entire ecosystem (c) fauna only (d) flora only

Fill in the blanks : National park is an example for ………….. Conservation

Which of the given statements is true ? (a) National parks are meant for the protection of fauna only. (b) Wildlife sanctuaries are meant for the protection of both flora and fauna. (c) Activities like collection of forest products, harvesting of timber, private ownership of land, etc. are allowed in national parks. (d) None of these

which of the following National Parks is home to the famous musk deer or hangul?

Assertion : Jim Corbett National Park is the first National Park of India and is famous for tigers. Reason : Through the main focus is protection of wildlife, the reserve management has also encouraged ecotourism in this national park. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. (b) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion. (c) If assertion is true but reason is false. (d) If both assertion and reason are false.

_______National Park was the first national park of India. (a) Jim Corbett (b) Nanda Devi (c) Kaziranga (d) Jaldapara