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Biodiversity Heritage Sites in India UPSC

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    Biodiversity Heritage Sites in India UPSC Objective for Students

    Which one of the following is the most effective factor of coral bleaching?

    (A) Marine pollution

    (B) Increase of salinity of seas

    (C) Rise in normal temperature of seawater

    (D) The outbreak of diseases and epidemics

    Option c – Rise in normal temperature of seawater

    ‘Silent Valley is located in

    (A) Uttarakhand

    (B) Kerala

    (C) Arunachal Pradesh

    (D) Jammu and Kashmir

    Option b – Kerala

    Which one of the following states is related to the ‘Silent Valley Project’?

    (A) Uttarakhand

    (B) Himachal Pradesh

    (C) Kerala

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Kerala

    Valley of Flowers is situated in

    (A) Kerala

    (B) Jammu and Kashmir

    (C) Uttarakhand

    (D) Himachal Pradesh

    Option c – Uttarakhand

    Which of the following is a Ramsar site under Ramsar Convention?

    (A) Godavari delta

    (B) Krishna delta

    (C) Sunderban

    (D) Bhoj wetland

    Option d – Bhoj wetland

    The Ramsar Convention was associated with the conservation of

    (A) Bio-fuels

    (B) Forests

    (C) Wetlands

    (D) Drylands

    Option c – Wetlands

    Wetland Day is observed on

    (A) 2nd February

    (B) 2nd April

    (C) 2nd May

    (D) 2nd March

    Option a – 2nd February

    In India, which one of the following States has the largest inland saline wetland?

    (A) Gujarat

    (B) Haryana

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Rajasthan

    Option a – Gujarat

    Biosphere reserves are areas for the conservation of

    (A) Grasslands

    (B) Agriculture production

    (C) Atmospheric balance

    (D) Genetic variation

    Option d – Genetic variation

    Cartagena protocol is related to

    (A) the Bio-safety agreement

    (B) Pollution

    (C) Ozone depletion

    (D) Climate change

    Option a – the Bio-safety agreement

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