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Trending Questions
Q. Why has the tiger population in India been declining since the late 19th century?
- They were hunted for their bones and skin.
- Depletion of prey based species
- Loss of habitat due to human activities
- They were preyed by other carnivorous animals.
Q. India and are home to two-thirds of the surviving tiger population.
- Nepal
- Myanmar
- Bhutan
Q. Assertion (A): The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 became the legal basis for the protection of wild animals in India.
Reason (R): Kashmir Stag cannot be killed for sport or for trade anywhere in India.
Select the correct option.
Reason (R): Kashmir Stag cannot be killed for sport or for trade anywhere in India.
Select the correct option.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.
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What are the reasons for the decline of the gharial population in India?
- Changes to their freshwater habitats
- Changes to their saline water habitats
- Hunting for skin
- Depletion of fish resources
Q. Which of the following is the campaign that was initiated by Indian government to save and increase the population of tigers?
- Save Tiger
- Don't Poach Tigers
- Project Tiger
- Shelter Tiger
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What is/ are the reason(s) for the drop in the tiger population in India?
- Use of bones for traditional medicine
- Forest conservation
- Reduction in the numbers of prey based species
- Popularity of tiger skins
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The _____ act was passed in 1972, to protect animals against poaching.
- Wildlife Protection
- Wildlife Conservation
- Indian Wildlife
- Animal Conservation
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write a brief note on project tiger
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There are ____ wildlife sanctuaries in India.
- 435
- 535
- 635
- 735