Ex Situ Conservation Of Biodiversity
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Questions 9 MCQs
| 1. | Brazil | 2. | Sweden |
| 3. | Argentina | 4. | South Africa |
Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation?
1. Wildlife sanctuary
2. Seed bank
3. Sacred groves
4. National park
Which one of the following is not used for ex-situ plant conservation?
1. Seed banks
2. Shifting cultivation
3. Botanical Gardens
4. Field gene banks
Which one of the following is related to Ex-situ conservation of threatened animals and plants?
1. Biodiversity hot spots
2. Amazon rainforest
3. Himalayan region
4. Wildlife safari parks
| 1. | Wildlife safari parks | 2. | Sacred groves |
| 3. | Botanical Gardens | 4. | Seed banks |
The Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 was called:
| 1. | for immediate steps to discontinue the use of CFCs that were damaging the ozone layer |
| 2. | to reduce CO2 emissions and global warming |
| 3. | for the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable utilization of its benefits |
| 4. | to assess the threat posed to native species by invasive weed species |
| 1. | Cryopreservation | 2. | In vitro fertilization |
| 3. | National Parks | 4. | Micropropagation |
| 1. | 2002 | 2. | 1985 |
| 3. | 1992 | 4. | 1986 |
1. Zoos and botanical gardens
2. Protected areas
3. National Park
4. Wildlife Sanctuary
Preparing Ex Situ Conservation Of Biodiversity for NEET
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