Objective of Concepts Of Ecology
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- The group of inter-breeding individuals belonging to same species is:
(a)Habitat (b) population ( C ) C0mmunity (d) Individual
- All populations within an ecosystem is:
(a) Habitat (b) population (c) community ( d ) Individual
- The major regional ecological community of plants and animals are:
(a) Biomes (II) population (c) community (d) Ecosystem
- A biological community together with the associated abiotic environment is:
(a) Biomes (b) population (c) community (d) Ecosystem
- The basic role or profession of an organism in a community is called:(a) Synecology (b) Autecology (c) Niche (d) None
- The study of relationship of a single environment is called:
(a) Synecology (h) Autecology (c) Niche (d) None
Answers
- (b) 2. (c)3. (c) 4. (d) 5. (a) . 6. (b)
Fill in blanks
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- The physical and biological condition under which an organism lives is called ________
- The group of inter-breeding individuals belonging to same species and living in a common geographic area is called _______
- The major regional ecological community of plants and animals are called _______
- The study of relationship of a single population to its environment is called __________
- The study of relationship of different communities o group of population to their environment is called or community _______ ecology.
- The basic role or profession of an organism in a community is called ecological_________
- All non-cultivated plants and non-domesticated animals are included in ________
- The grass land used by the animals for grazing is called_____
- The application of science on rangeland for producing maximum number of grazing livestock regularly is called rangeland_____
Ans
1.environment 2. population 3. biomes 4. autecology
5. synecology 6. niche 7. wild life 8. rangeland
9. management
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