Class 10 | Environmental Management

Flash Card

The full form of IUCN is

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In a food chain, autotrophic plants are present at the ........ level.

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Genetic changes occur due to ............... pollution.

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Chernobyl, Windscale, and Three Miles Island mishaps are the major mishaps of the world till present. These mishaps were due to

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.................. has been established in 2010 for effective implementation of environment related laws.

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Number of cars is increasing on the roads in Delhi, Which of the following is NOT an outcome of this?

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According to the survey published by ............ 30% of the animal species have become extinct from 1975-2005.

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Man is a ............ animal.

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As far as India is considered, out of 135 species of animals, 85 species are found in the jungles of .............. region.

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............... is world's largest organization engaged in environmental activities.

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Identify the correct set of herbivores.

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As per clause ................ of Wildlife protection Act 1972, trading of rare animals has been completely banned.

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Lion is an example of ............. species.

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Which of these regions has been endangered due to mining industry and search for natural gas?

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Which of the following is an indeterminate species?

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Innumerable species of organisms occur in nature. This is an example of which level of biodiversity?

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In which of the following areas is the habitat of Asiatic lions and wild bisons under threat due to mining industry?

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The organisms that appear to be endangered but due to their some behavioural habits (like shyness) are known as

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The Australian Great Barrier Reef is home to approximately 400 types of corals, 150 fish species, 4000 molluses and 10 types of turtles. This is an example of

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The Molai Jungle is situated in the

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Sundarban Sanctuary of West Bengal is reserved for

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............. is a vulnerable species.

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Number of lions is extremely less and continues to decline. These organisms are classified as

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Seema's teacher told the class that the number of lion tailed monkeys has declined or their habitat has shrunk to such an extent that they can be extinct in the near future if conservation measures are not implemented. This suggests that they are

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.............. is a man-made factor which affects the environment.

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Pink pages of Red List contain the names of ............. species.

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Presently, only area of the earth has been left with sensitive spots.

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Which of these is NOT an herbivore?

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Paddy fields are frequently attacked by

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Each human being is different' is an example of which level of biodiversity?

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Butterfly is a .............. consumer.

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The number of a certain organism has considerably declined and being endemic in nature they may become extinct very fast. These species are classified as

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Which sanctuary in Assam is under threat due to dams and indiscriminate use of water?

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............. prepares the Red List' that contains the names of endangered species from different countries.

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Which of these regions has been endangered due to mining industry and search for natural gas?

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Which of these is NOT a component of air pollution?

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Red panda is an example of

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More than 13000 sacred groves have been reported in

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Green pages of Red List contain the names of ............. species.

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Environmental Management

Class 10 | Environmental Management

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………….. is a man-made factor which affects the environment.

2 / 39

Identify the correct set of herbivores.

3 / 39

As far as India is considered, out of 135 species of animals, 85 species are found in the jungles of ………….. region.

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More than 13000 sacred groves have been reported in

5 / 39

Green pages of Red List contain the names of …………. species.

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Which of these is NOT a component of air pollution?

7 / 39

In a food chain, autotrophic plants are present at the …….. level.

8 / 39

Chernobyl, Windscale, and Three Miles Island mishaps are the major mishaps of the world till present. These mishaps were due to

9 / 39

As per clause ……………. of Wildlife protection Act 1972, trading of rare animals has been completely banned.

10 / 39

Presently, only area of the earth has been left with sensitive spots.

11 / 39

The Molai Jungle is situated in the

12 / 39

Lion is an example of …………. species.

13 / 39

Seema’s teacher told the class that the number of lion tailed monkeys has declined or their habitat has shrunk to such an extent that they can be extinct in the near future if conservation measures are not implemented. This suggests that they are

14 / 39

Which of these regions has been endangered due to mining industry and search for natural gas?

15 / 39

The Australian Great Barrier Reef is home to approximately 400 types of corals, 150 fish species, 4000 molluses and 10 types of turtles. This is an example of

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Which of the following is an indeterminate species?

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Number of cars is increasing on the roads in Delhi, Which of the following is NOT an outcome of this?

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Which of these is NOT an herbivore?

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Number of lions is extremely less and continues to decline. These organisms are classified as

20 / 39

Which sanctuary in Assam is under threat due to dams and indiscriminate use of water?

21 / 39

The full form of IUCN is

22 / 39

…………. prepares the Red List’ that contains the names of endangered species from different countries.

23 / 39

Red panda is an example of

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Pink pages of Red List contain the names of …………. species.

25 / 39

Genetic changes occur due to …………… pollution.

26 / 39

Which of these regions has been endangered due to mining industry and search for natural gas?

27 / 39

The number of a certain organism has considerably declined and being endemic in nature they may become extinct very fast. These species are classified as

28 / 39

According to the survey published by ………… 30% of the animal species have become extinct from 1975-2005.

29 / 39

Each human being is different’ is an example of which level of biodiversity?

30 / 39

Sundarban Sanctuary of West Bengal is reserved for

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……………… has been established in 2010 for effective implementation of environment related laws.

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Man is a ………… animal.

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Paddy fields are frequently attacked by

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…………. is a vulnerable species.

35 / 39

Innumerable species of organisms occur in nature. This is an example of which level of biodiversity?

36 / 39

In which of the following areas is the habitat of Asiatic lions and wild bisons under threat due to mining industry?

37 / 39

The organisms that appear to be endangered but due to their some behavioural habits (like shyness) are known as

38 / 39

…………… is world’s largest organization engaged in environmental activities.

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Butterfly is a ………….. consumer.

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