50+ Tough MCQs Environment Ecology and Biodiversity for JKSSB

50+ MCQs Environment Ecology and Biodiversity for JKSSB Tough MCQs on Environment, Ecology, and Biodiversity for JKSSB Aspirants To help you prepare thoroughly for the JKSSB exam, here are advanced and tough multiple-choice questions (JKSSB MCQs) on Environment, Ecology, and Biodiversity. These MCQs will test your knowledge of key concepts, environmental policies, and global ecological frameworks. Get ready to dive deep into the complex world of environmental science.

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Environment Ecology and biodiversity

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Among the following climatic factors, which one has the least effect upon a terrestrial ecosystem?

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For which of the following reason, it is necessary to secure a large area for forest?

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The largest ecosystem of earth is

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World Environmental day is celebrated on ________ every year.

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The Earth Summit was organised by

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Which one of the following is a non-renewable resource?

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Which ecosystem service is best described as a regulating service?

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What is the primary function of the National Board for Wildlife in India?

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Which of the following pollutants are most commonly associated with the formation of photochemical smog?

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Which Indian environmentalist is known for his/her pioneering work in the field of water conservation and the revival of traditional water harvesting techniques in Rajasthan?

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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) primarily focuses on:

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Which of the following human activities is most directly linked to the depletion of the ozone layer?

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In India, which ministry is primarily responsible for the implementation of policies related to environmental protection and forest conservation?

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Which of the following terms refers to the ecological process by which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed?

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The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty aimed at:

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Which of the following is not an adaptation commonly found in desert plants (xerophytes)?

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Which biome is characterized by high rainfall, warm temperatures, and high levels of biodiversity but is under threat due to deforestation?

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The Sixth Mass Extinction event, which is currently ongoing, is primarily caused by:

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Which of the following species is endemic to the Kashmir Himalayas and is under significant threat due to habitat loss?

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Which of the following pollutants are responsible for the phenomenon known as acid rain?

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The concept of ‘Sustainable Development’ was first prominently introduced by which report?

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Which of the following is a method used to restore degraded ecosystems by planting native species and removing invasive species?

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The famous ‘Chipko Movement’ in India was an environmental movement aimed at protecting:

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Which international initiative focuses specifically on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries?

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Which of the following terms refers to the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its normal function and structure in the face of disturbances?

 

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The Great Himalayan National Park, which is recognized for its rich biodiversity, is located in which Indian state?

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Which of the following conservation strategies focuses on protecting species in their natural habitats as opposed to breeding them in captivity?

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In which year was the Biological Diversity Act enacted in India, which focuses on conserving biodiversity and sustainable use of its components?

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Which of the following rivers in Jammu and Kashmir has been classified as a part of a Ramsar Wetland site?

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Which of the following acts in India is primarily focused on the protection of wildlife and biodiversity through the establishment of sanctuaries, national parks, and biosphere reserves?

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Which of the following ecological terms refers to the total variety of life forms found within a given ecosystem, region, or across the planet?

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What is the primary objective of the Project Snow Leopard, initiated by the Government of India?

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Which of the following regions in Jammu and Kashmir is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot due to its rich species diversity and high level of endemism?

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Invasive species pose a significant threat to biodiversity by

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The Paris Agreement, adopted under the UNFCCC, primarily focuses on:

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Which of the following biomes is characterized by permafrost and low biodiversity, with organisms adapted to extreme cold?

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The Forest Rights Act, passed by the Government of India, recognizes the rights of which groups over forests and forest resources?

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Which of the following species found in Jammu and Kashmir is classified as 'Endangered' on the IUCN Red List?

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In the context of environmental pollution, the term 'biomagnification' refers to:

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Which convention is specifically focused on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals across their migratory routes?

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Which of the following ecosystems is most susceptible to the impacts of climate change, particularly due to the melting of glaciers?

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These advanced MCQs on Environment, Ecology, and Biodiversity are designed to test your knowledge and help you prepare thoroughly for the JKSSB exam. With a deeper understanding of environmental laws, species protection, and ecosystem dynamics, you will be well-prepared to tackle any tough question that comes your way. Keep revising and challenging yourself with more complex questions for success in competitive exams!

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