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Question. A scorpion stalks, kills, and then eats a spider. Based on its behavior, which ecological terms describe the scorpion?
(a) producer, herbivore, decomposer
(b) producer, carnivore, heterotroph
(c) predator, carnivore, consumer
(d) predator, autotroph, herbivore
Answer
C
Question. Which one of the following is a characteristic feature of cropland ecosystem?
(a) Absence of weeds
(b) Ecological succession
(c) Absence of soil organisms
(d) Least genetic diversity
Answer
D
Question. The primary producers of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystem are
(a) green algae
(b) chemosynthetic bacteria
(c) blue-green algae
(d) coral reefs.
Answer
B
Question. Which one of the following is one of the characteristics of a biological community?
(a) Stratification
(b) Natality
(c) Mortality
(d) Sex-ratio
Answer
A
Question. The breakdown of detritus into smaller particles by earthworm is a process called
(a) humification
(b) fragmentation
(c) mineralisation
(d) catabolism.
Answer
B
Question. The function of leghaemoglobin during biological nitrogen fixation in root nodules of legumes is to
(a) convert atmospheric N2 to NH3
(b) convert ammonia to nitrite
(c) transport oxygen for activity of nitrogenase
(d) protect nitrogenase from oxygen
Answer
D
Question. The rate at which light energy is converted into chemical energy of organic molecules is the ecosystem’s
(a) net secondary productivity
(b) gross primary productivity
(c) net primary productivity
(d) gross secondary productivity.
Answer
B
Question. When man eats fish which feeds on zooplanktons which have eaten small plants, the producer in this chain is
(a) small plants
(b) fish
(c) man
(d) zooplankton.
Answer
A
Question. Primary productivity
(a) is equal to the standing crop of an ecosystem.
(b) is greatest in freshwater ecosystems.
(c) is the rate of conversion of light to chemical energy in an ecosystem.
(d) is inverted in some aquatic ecosystems
Answer
C
Question. The mass of living material at a trophic level at a particular time is called
(a) net primary productivity
(b) standing crop
(c) gross primary productivity
(d) standing state.
Answer
B
Question. Natural reservoir of phosphorus is
(a) rock
(b) fossils
(c) sea water
(d) animal bones.
Answer
A
Question. Upper part of sea/aquatic ecosystem contains
(a) plankton
(b) nekton
(c) plankton and nekton
(d) benthos.
Answer
A
Question. Secondary productivity is rate of formation of new organic matter by
(a) consumers
(b) decomposers
(c) producers
(d) parasites
Answer
A
Question. Most of the desert plants bloom during night time because
(a) their blooming is controlled by low temperature.
(b) they are sensitive to the phases of moon.
(c) the desert insects eat away flowers during day time.
(d) the desert insects are active during night time.
Answer
D
Question. A very efficient converter of solar energy with net productivity of 204 kg/m2 or more is the crop
(a) wheat
(b) sugarcane
(c) rice
(d) bajra.
Answer
B
Question. Trophic levels are formed by :
(a) plants
(b) animals
(c) organisms linked in food chain
(d) carnivores
Answer
C
Question: Which of the following is not a producer?
a) Agaricus
b) Nostoc
c) Volvox
d) Spirogyra
Answer
A
Question. The biomass available for consumption by the herbivores and the decomposers is called
(a) net primary productivity
(b) secondary productivity
(c) standing crop
(d) gross primary productivity.
Answer
A
Question. About 70% of total global carbon is found in
(a) oceans
(b) forests
(c) grasslands
(d) agroecosystems.
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following ecological pyramids is generally inverted?
(a) Pyramid of biomass in a sea
(b) Pyramid of numbers in grassland
(c) Pyramid of energy
(d) Pyramid of biomass in a forest
Answer
A
Question. Which one of the following types of organisms occupy more than one trophic level in a pond ecosystem?
(a) Fish
(b) Zooplankton
(c) Frog
(d) Phytoplankton
Answer
A
Question. Best soil for plant growth is:
(a) Grit
(b) Sandy
(c) Soily
(d) Clay
Answer
D
Question. How much of the net primary productivity of a terrestrial ecosystem is eaten and digested by herbivores?
a) 10%
b) 1%
c) 40%
d) 90%
Answer
A
Question. Energy transfer from one trophic level to other, in a food chain, is
(a) 10%
(b) 20%
(c) 1%
(d) 2%.
Answer
A
Question. During ecological succession
(a) the numbers and types of animals remain constant
(b) the changes lead to a community that is in near equilibrium with the environment and is called pioneer community
(c) the gradual and predictable change in species composition occurs in a given area
(d) the establishment of a new biotic community is very fast in its primary phase.
Answer
C
Question. In a biotic community, the primary consumers are
(a) detritivores
(b) herbivores
(c) carnivores
(d) omnivores.
Answer
B
Question. Water co-deficient contains:
(a) Large thin walled cells
(b) Large-vacuoles
(c) Membrane
(d) All of these
Answer
C
Question .Hibernation of some animals:
(a) Regular
(b) Periodic
(c) Suddenly
(d) Temporary
Answer
A
Question. The mass of living materials at a trophic level at a particular time is called ____
A. Standing state
B. Standing crop
C. Gross primary productivity
D. Net primary productivity
Answer
B
Question. The upright pyramid of number is absent in
(a) pond
(b) forest
(c) lake
(d) grassland.
Answer
B
Question. Which one of the following is not a function of an ecosystem?
(a) Energy flow
(b) Decomposition
(c) Productivity
(d) Stratification
Answer
D
Question. Flora and fauna in lake or ponds is
(a) lentic biota
(b) lotic biota
(c) abiotic biota
(d) field layer
Answer
A
Question. Pyramid of numbers deals with number of
(a) species in an area
(b) individuals in a community
(c) individuals in a trophic level
(d) subspecies in a community.
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following pairs is a sedimentary type of biogeochemical cycle?
(a) Phosphorus and nitrogen
(b) Phosphorus and sulphur
(c) Oxygen and nitrogen
(d) Phosphorus and carbon dioxide
Answer
B
Question. Both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to
(a) medium water conditions
(b) xeric conditions
(c) highly dry conditions
(d) excessive wet conditions.
Answer
A
Question. The primary succession refers to the development of communities on a
(a) forest clearing after devastating fire
(b) newly-exposed habitat with no record of earlier vegetation
(c) freshly cleared crop field
(d) pond, freshly filled with water after a dry phase.
Answer
B
Question. The food chain in which microbes breakdown energy rich compounds synthesized by producers is called
(a) ecosystem
(b) parasitic food chain
(c) detritus level chain
(d) predator food chain
Answer
C
Question. During food chain the maximum energy is stored in :
(a) Producers
(b) Decomposers
(c) Herbivoures
(d) Camivourse
Answer
A
Question. Arrange the following ecosystems in increasing order of mean NPP (Tonnes / ha / year)
A. Tropical deciduous forest
B. Temperate coniferous forest
C. Tropical rain forest
D. Temperate deciduous forest
(a) B < A < D < C
(b) D < B < A < C
(c) A < C < D < B
(d) B < D < A < C
Answer
D
Question. Best type of pyramid which is always true is:
(a) Pyramid or energy
(b) Pyramid of Biomass
(c) Pyramid of number
(d) Both (a) and (c)
Answer
A
Question. Which one of the following is not a gaseous biogeochemical cycle in the ecosystem
A. Carbon cycle
B. Oxygen cycle
C. Phosphorus cycle
D. Nitrogen cycle
Answer
C
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