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Class 8 Science Chapter 12 How Nature Works in Harmony (New Course)

This quiz on Class 8 Science Chapter 12: How Nature Works in Harmony is designed to test students’ understanding of the interconnected systems in nature and how living and non-living components depend on each other for balance. It covers key concepts such as ecosystems, food chains and food webs, natural cycles like the water cycle and carbon cycle, and the role of biodiversity in maintaining ecological stability. Through thought-provoking questions, learners will explore how energy flows in nature, how humans impact the environment, and why conservation is essential. The quiz encourages critical thinking, real-life application, and appreciation of the delicate harmony that sustains life on Earth.

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Category: Example Study: Influence of fish on seed production in plants

1. How does increased pollinator activity near a pond lead to higher seed production in flowering plants?

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Category: Importance of sustainable farming practices

2. How do migratory birds contribute to pest control in sustainable agriculture, and what is one additional benefit they provide within an ecosystem?

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Category: How Do We Experience and Interpret Our Surroundings?

3. Which of the following sets correctly represent living organisms and non-living components commonly found in a pond habitat?

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Category: Human-made ecosystems

4. How do conservation efforts like national parks and sanctuaries counteract the negative impacts of deforestation and habitat loss?

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Category: Role of different organisms in a community

5. In an ecosystem, which interaction exemplifies mutualism?

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Category: Food Web: Interlinked food chains in an ecosystem

6. What impact does the removal of a top predator like a tiger have on its ecosystem’s food web?

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Category: Community: Different populations sharing the same habitat

7. Consider an aquatic community consisting of algae, small fish, and large fish. If a pollutant suddenly reduces the algae population drastically, what would be the predicted outcome on the trophic dynamics within this community?

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Category: Human intervention and its impact on ecosystems (e.g., overfishing, pesticide use)

8. How does the excessive use of pesticides most directly impact soil health?

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Category: Population: Group of the same kind of organisms living in a habitat

9. Which statement correctly differentiates between a community and a population?

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Category: Ecological Importance: How decomposition affects plant growth and ecosystem health

10. Which organisms are primarily responsible for breaking down dead organic material in an ecosystem?

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Category: Pollination: Role of insects, bats, and birds

11. Given that bats, birds, and insects are all pollinators, what unique role might bats play in the pollination process relative to insects and birds?

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Category: Competition: Organisms competing for resources

12. Two species of birds live in the same forest and feed on the same type of insects. How do these birds likely maintain population balance in their shared habitat?

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Category: Interaction between biotic and abiotic components

13. Which scenario best illustrates the interaction between two abiotic components affecting a habitat’s physical characteristics?

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Category: Trophic Levels: Producers, herbivores, carnivores, decomposers

14. In a forest ecosystem, if the population of primary consumers decreases significantly due to disease, what is the likely immediate effect on the ecosystem’s trophic levels?

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Category: Ecosystem Services: Clean air, fertile soil, food, water, and climate regulation

15. Which of the following is a benefit provided by forest ecosystems to humans?

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Category: Who All Live Together in Nature?

16. If a pond ecosystem has 25 frogs, 18 turtles, and 30 fish, how can we best describe the term ‘population’ for the frogs in this context?

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Category: Threats to Ecosystems: Deforestation, pollution, overuse of resources

17. Given the dual role of ecosystems in providing both aesthetic value and natural resources, how might unsustainable resource use alter the relationship between humans and their environment?

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Category: Cascading Effects: Example of pollution in a pond affecting fish and insects

18. What is the primary consequence when many plants in a pond start dying due to pollution?

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Category: What Happens to Waste in Nature?

19. How do decomposers contribute to the ecosystem in terms of nutrient recycling?

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Category: How Do Interactions Maintain Balance in Ecosystems?

20. Which of the following is an example of mutualism in an ecosystem?

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Category: Does Every Organism in a Community Matter?

21. In a certain ecosystem, the removal of a top predator leads to an unexpected increase in the population of a certain plant species. Which of the following best explains this occurrence?

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Category: Decomposition: Role of fungi, bacteria, and decomposers in recycling nutrients

22. How do fungi contribute to nutrient recycling in ecosystems?

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Category: Types of Relationships: Mutualism, commensalism, parasitism

23. Which situation represents commensalism among the following interactions?

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Category: Management and care of artificial ecosystems

24. What is the potential benefit of adopting sustainable farming practices that minimize synthetic pesticide use for both human health and the environment?

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Category: Biotic and Abiotic Components: Living and non-living things in a habitat

25. Which of the following is a biotic component in a pond ecosystem?

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Category: How do healthy ecosystems serve our farms?

26. Evaluate the long-term effects of using synthetic fertilizers versus organic inputs like Kunapa Jala on soil health.

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Category: Food Chain: Simple sequence of who eats whom

27. If the population of frogs in a grassland ecosystem decreases significantly, what immediate effect would you expect on the snake population?

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Category: Who Eats Whom?

28. In a grassland ecosystem, which organism is an example of a primary consumer?

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Category: How Does One Change Lead to Another?

29. What is the immediate consequence of reduced plant population due to pollution in a pond ecosystem?

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Category: What Are the Benefits of an Ecosystem?

30. Which of the following is a benefit provided by forest ecosystems?

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Category: Impact of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and monoculture on ecosystems

31. What is one potential negative effect of using synthetic fertilizers on soil?

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Category: Interaction between organisms in different habitats

32. Which of the following is an example of how elephants adapt to changes in their habitat?

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Category: Types of interactions: Nutrition, respiration, and reproduction

33. Which of the following best describes the interaction between frogs and insects in an ecosystem?

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Category: Ecosystems: Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems

34. How do plants contribute to the maintenance of soil structure within an ecosystem?

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Category: Habitat: Definition and examples (e.g., pond, forest)

35. Which of the following is an example of a forest habitat component?

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Category: What Are the Different Types of Interactions Among Organisms and Their Surroundings?

36. Which interaction best describes two species of birds competing for limited nesting sites within the same habitat?

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