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Class 11 Geography (India: Physical Environment) Chapter 5 Natural Vegetation

Chapter 5 Natural Vegetation in Class 11 Geography (India: Physical Environment) explores the diverse plant life found across India and the factors influencing its distribution. The chapter classifies natural vegetation into different types, including tropical rainforests, deciduous forests, thorn forests, montane forests, and mangroves, based on climate, soil, and altitude. It explains the significance of forests in maintaining ecological balance, supporting wildlife, and contributing to the economy. The chapter also discusses deforestation, conservation efforts, and government initiatives like afforestation and protected areas such as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Understanding natural vegetation helps in analyzing biodiversity, environmental sustainability, and human interactions with nature. This quiz will assess your knowledge of vegetation types, factors affecting their distribution, conservation methods, and the role of forests in India’s environment.

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Category: Introduction to Natural Vegetation

1. Tropical deciduous forests are typically found in regions with which type of climate?

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Category: Afforestation on non-forest lands for environmental & rural development

2. Which type of social forestry focuses on afforestation in urban areas?

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Category: Eight Categories of Wetlands

3. Which of the following is a category of wetlands found in the freshwater lakes and reservoirs from Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh?

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Category: Mangrove Forests

4. Which of the following features is characteristic of mangrove forests?

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Category: Increase productivity for sustainable use

5. What is the main objective of Project Elephant?

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Category: WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN INDIA

6. Assertion: The conservation of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries significantly contributes to the preservation of biodiversity in India.
Reason: These protected areas primarily focus on generating revenue through ecotourism, often neglecting core conservation activities.

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Category: Differences Between Natural and Planted Vegetation

7. Which type of forest is characterized by high precipitation throughout the year and dense canopy cover?

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Category: Major Wildlife Conservation Efforts

8. What is the main legal framework for wildlife conservation in India?

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Category: Rural Forestry (Agroforestry, Community Forestry)

9. Which of the following best defines agroforestry?

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Category: Mix of Evergreen and Moist Deciduous Trees

10. What is the typical rainfall range for Moist Deciduous Forests?

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Category: Tropical Deciduous Forests

11. In which condition do dry deciduous forests transition into moist deciduous forests?

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Category: Montane Forests

12. Which type of forests is typically found between 1,500-1,750 m in the Himalayas?

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Category: UNESCO ‘Man and Biosphere Programme

13. What is the primary objective of Biosphere Reserves under UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere Programme?

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Category: Tropical Evergreen and Semi Evergreen Forests

14. Which species is commonly found in tropical evergreen forests?

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Category: Forest Policy and Initiatives

15. In which year was the forest policy in India first adopted?

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Category: Importance of Forest Conservation

16. According to the Government of India’s forest policy, what percentage of geographical area is aimed to be brought under forest cover?

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Category: Southern Montane Forests

17. Which of the following areas is a location of southern mountain forests in Peninsular India?

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Category: Important Tree Species: Rosewood, Mahogany, Ebony, Aini

18. Which tree species is highly valued for its aesthetic and durable wood?

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Category: Climatic Conditions: Rainfall between 70-200 cm

19. Which type of forest is most widespread in India and also known as monsoon forests?

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Category: Definition of Natural Vegetation

20. Which type of vegetation can be found in the Himalayan heights?

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Category: Location: Most widespread forest type in India

21. Moist deciduous forests are predominantly found in which of the following regions?

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Category: Altitude-Based Vegetation Zones

22. What type of vegetation is predominant between 1,000-2,000 m in the Himalayan ranges?

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Category: Wildlife Protection Act (1972)

23. What is a primary objective of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972?

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Category: TYPES OF FORESTS

24. Which type of forest is found in regions receiving less than 50 cm of rainfall annually?

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Category: Indigenous knowledge for conservation

25. What is one of the key ecological benefits of mangrove forests in India?

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Category: Prevention of soil erosion and desertification

26. What is the main objective of India’s forest conservation policies?

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Category: FOREST CONSERVATION

27. What is one significant way in which forests contribute to maintaining the ecological balance?

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Category: Location: Semi-arid regions of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh

28. Which of the following states is known for having semi-arid regions?

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Category: Location: Western Ghats, Northeastern Hills, Andaman & Nicobar Islands

29. Which of the following trees is considered economically significant in the Western Ghats?

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Category: National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries

30. How many national parks are there in India?

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Category: Location: Areas with slightly less rainfall

31. What is the maximum rainfall for areas where Tropical Thorn Forests are found?

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Category: Community Forestry (Planting on village land, temple land, roadsides)

32. One of the goals of community forestry is to:

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Category: Tolerant to high salinity, tidal creeks, stagnant water

33. Mangroves are typically found in which of the following environments?

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Category: Location: Coastal regions, deltaic areas

34. Which type of vegetation is commonly found in salt marshes, tidal creeks, mud flats, and estuaries along coastal regions?

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Category: Involvement of local communities

35. Assertion (A): Sustainable management of forests leads to increased biodiversity and improved livelihoods for local communities.

Reason (R): Involving women in forest conservation movements contributes to the socio-economic development of their families.

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Category: Factors Affecting Natural Vegetation

36. What climatic condition primarily supports the growth of Semi Evergreen forests in India?

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Category: Forest Policy (1952, Modified in 1988)

37. Which of the following is a primary goal of the Forest Policy of 1952, modified in 1988?

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Category: Northern Montane Forests (Himalayas)

38. What type of forests are found between 1,000-2,000 m altitude in the Himalayan ranges?

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Category: Location: Western Ghats, Nilgiris, Anaimalai, Palani Hills

39. Which of the following is NOT part of the Western Ghats?

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Category: Dry Deciduous Forests

40. Which tree species is commonly found in dry deciduous forests of India?

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Category: Found in the Himalayan foothills, Eastern Slopes of Western Ghats, Odisha

41. What type of vegetation is found at the highest altitudes in the Himalayan foothills?

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Category: Role of Forests in Tribal Economy

42. Which of the following statements best describes why forests are crucial to tribal economies?

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Category: Urban Forestry

43. How does urban forestry help mitigate climate change?

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Category: BIOSPHERE RESERVES

44. What is a Biosphere Reserve?

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Category: Definition and Purpose

45. What is the primary purpose of Project Tiger?

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Category: Semi-Evergreen Forests

46. Where are semi-evergreen forests primarily found in India?

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Category: Littoral and Swamp Forests

47. What is the total area of wetlands in India?

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Category: Wetlands of India

48. What is the total area of wetlands in India?

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Category: Found in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Drier Peninsular areas

49. What type of vegetation is commonly found in the plains of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar?

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Category: WILDLIFE

50. When was the Wildlife Protection Act enacted in India?

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Category: Reduce soil erosion and desertification

51. If a region is frequently affected by floods, which strategy would be most effective to reduce this issue according to forest conservation policies?

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Category: Moist Deciduous Forests

52. Moist deciduous forests are found in regions with rainfall between:

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Category: Tropical Thorn Forests

53. What is the typical rainfall range for areas where Tropical Thorn Forests occur?

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Category: Open stretches of trees with grasslands

54. Which of the following trees is commonly found in dry deciduous forests?

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Category: Conserve biodiversity

55. What is one of the objectives of the Wildlife Act of 1972?

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Category: Importance of Wildlife Conservation

56. When was the Wildlife Protection Act enacted in India?

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Category: Ecological balance and biodiversity conservation

57. Which of the following is a major cause for wildlife decline in India?

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Category: Variation of Vegetation Across India

58. In which region of India are littoral and swamp forests mainly located?

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Category: Source of food, shelter, and livelihood

59. In which year was the forest policy in India modified?

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Category: Farm Forestry

60. Which of the following lands can be utilized for non-commercial farm forestry?

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Category: Major Biosphere Reserves in India

61. What is a Biosphere Reserve?

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Category: Maintain ecological stability

62. Which of the following is an aim of forest conservation policies?

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Category: Special Conservation Programs

63. What is the main purpose of the Wildlife Act of 1972 in India?

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Category: Social Forestry

64. Urban forestry involves the management of trees in which areas?

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