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Class 11 Geography
Natural Vegetation
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Vegetation cover is very scanty in parts of Rajasthan due to
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Overpopulation
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Over irrigation
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Deforestation
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Overgrazing
Explanation
Overgrazing
Farm forestry refers to the
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raising and management of trees on public property
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raising of trees and agriculture crops on the same land
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promotion of agro-forestry
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farmers who grow trees for commercial and non-commercial purposes
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farmers who grow trees for commercial and non-commercial purposes
How much part of the total geographical area of India is under forests?
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20 percent
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21 percent
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22 percent
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23 percent
Explanation
22 percent
State the annual rainfall required for deciduous monsoon forests.
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100 - 200 cm
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100 - 150 cm
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150 - 200 cm
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200 - 250 cm
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150 - 200 cm
The world's richest region from marine biodiversity is
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Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
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Sunderbans
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Gulf of Myanmar
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Gulf of Mannar biosphere Reserve
Explanation
Gulf of Mannar biosphere Reserve
Bamboos are the important raw material for making
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A match stick
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Books
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Musical instrument
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Boxes
Explanation
Musical instrument
Monsoon or Tropical Deciduous forests are found in areas with rainfall between
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50 and 100 cm
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70 and 200 cm
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100 and 200 cm
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200 and 250 cm
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70 and 200 cm
Plants remain leafless for most of the year in
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Moist deciduous forest
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Littoral and swamp forest
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Montane forest
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Tropical thorn forest
Explanation
Tropical thorn forest
Which of the following was the purpose of Project Tiger?
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To kill tigers
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To protect tigers from illegal hunting
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To put tigers in the zoo
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To make films on tiger
Explanation
To protect tigers from illegal hunting
Bamboos are grown most commonly at
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Great height from sea level
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Medium height from sea level
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A very low height from sea level
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At any condition
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A very low height from sea level
Khar, Neem, Khejri, Palas are:
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Tropical Thorn forests
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Tropical forests
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Evergreen forests
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Mangroves
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Tropical Thorn forests
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