Zoological Parks
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What are botanical and zoological gardens?
- Dried and preserved plant specimens only
- Collection of preserved plant and animal specimens
- Flora, manuals and monographs only
- Collection of living plants for reference
- Aim of the zoological park is to increase interest and preserve the endangered species
- Aim of the zoological park is to protect and preserve only animal species
- Aim of the zoological park is to provide recreation and education
- Aim of the zoological park is to provide recreation, education and to conserve endangered species
Which of the following are the correctly matched pair of endangered animals and national parks?
Wild Ass- Dudhwa National Park
Great Indian Bustard- Sunderbans
Lion- Corbett National Park
Rhinoceros- Kaziranga National Park
A place of collection of dried plant specimens is
herbarium
botanical garden
arborium
all of the above
How would you maintain a zoological park?
Fill in the blanks.
(a) A place where animals are protected in their natural habitat is called _________.
(b) Species found only in a particular area are known as _______.
(c) Migratory birds fly to faraway places because of __________ changes.
The largest herbarium in India is located in
Kolkata
Lucknow
Coimbatore
Delhi
- Lucknow
- Calcutta
- Delhi
- Mumbai
I. Captive breeding
II. Wildlife refuges
III. Laws and regulations
- I, II and III
- I and III only
- II only
- III only
- II and III only
Botanical gardens have
collection of endemic and exotic living plants.
collection of exotic living plants only.
collection of local living plants only.
collection of ornamental plants only.
- Panthera pardus
- Maschus mosciferus
- Cervus elephus hanglu
- Macaca silenus
- 297
- 400
- 650
- 800
Differentiate between zoological parks and botanical gardens.
- Collection of exotic living species
- Collection of endemic living species
- Collection of endemic and exotic living species
- Collection of only local plants and animals
Column I | Column II | ||
a. | Royal Botanical Garden | 1. | Howrah |
b. | Indian botanical garden | 2. | Lucknow |
c. | National botanical research institute | 3. | Kew (England) |
- a→3;b→2;c→1
- a→3;b→1;c→2
- a→1;b→2;c→3
- a→1;b→3;c→2
- Eastern Himalayas
- Western Himalayas
- Western Ghats
- Eastern Ghats
- SSC
- IUCN
- WZCS
- CZA
- Museum
- Herbaria
- National park
- Botanical garden
- Morphospecies
- Edge species
- Allopatric species
- Sympatric species
- Nameri National Park, Assam
- Salim Ali National Park, Jammu & Kashmi
- Ghana National Park, Rajastha
- Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Haryana