Description : Which of the following are in-situ methods of conservation?(Agriculture MCQ) [a] National Parks [b] Sacred Grooves [c] Biosphere Reserves [d] Wildlife Sanctuaries [e] All of these
Last Answer : [d] Wildlife Sanctuaries
Description : All of the following are included in ‘ex-situ conservation’ except (a) wildlife safari parks (b) sacred groves (c) botanical gardens (d) seed banks
Last Answer : b) sacred groves
Description : All of the following are included in 'Ex-situ conservation' except (1) Wildlife safari parks (2) Sacred groves (3) Botanical gardens (4) Seed banks
Last Answer : (2) Sacred groves
Description : In which of the following, both pairs have correct combination? (a) In-situ conservation : Seed Bank Ex-situ conservation : National Park (b) In-situ conservation : Tissue ... conservation : Botanical Garden (d) In-situ conservation : Cryopreservation Ex-situ conservation : Wildlife Sanctuary
Last Answer : (c) In-situ conservation : National Park Ex-situ conservation : Botanical Garden
Description : One of the most important functions of botanical gardens is that (a) they provide a beautiful area for recreation (b) one can observe tropical plants there (c) they allow ex situ conservation of germplasm (d) they provide the natural habitat for wild life.
Last Answer : (c) they allow ex situ conservation of germplasm
Description : Establishment of National Parks and Sanctuaries is a strategy for :
Last Answer : Establishment of National Parks and Sanctuaries is a strategy for : A. Conservation of ... wildlife D. Preventing wild animals entenng villages
Description : Which one of the following is related to ex-situ conservation of threatened animals and plants? (a) Biodiversity hotspots (b) Amazon rainforest (c) Himalayan region (d) Wildlife safari parks
Last Answer : (d) Wildlife safari parks
Description : Which one of the following is related to Ex-situ conservation of threatened animals and plants ? (1) Biodiversity hot spots (2) Amazon rainforest (3) I-Iimalayan region (4) Wildlife safari parks
Last Answer : (4) Wildlife safari parks
Description : DRDO and ICAR signed a MoU for conservation of plant genetic resources -- ‘Permafrost-based Plant Germplasm Storage’ at Chang La (5,360 m AMSL), at (a) Leh (b) Almora (c) Tezpur (d) Tawang
Last Answer : (a) Leh
Description : Which one of the following is not used for ex-situ plant conservation? (a) Shifting cultivation (b) Botanical gardens (c) Field gene banks (d) Seed banks
Last Answer : (a) Shifting cultivation
Description : 17. Which one of the following is not used for ex situ plant conservation? A Field gene banks B Seed banks C Shifting cultivation D Botanical Gardens
Last Answer : C Shifting cultivation
Description : In-situ conservation of natural genetic resources can be achieved by establishing
Last Answer : In-situ conservation of natural genetic resources can be achieved by establishing A. National Parks B. ... C. Biosphere reserves D. All of these
Description : Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation? (a) Wildlife sanctuary (b) Seed bank (c) Sacred groves (d) National park
Last Answer : (b) Seed bank
Description : An example of ex-situ conservation is (a) national park (b) seed bank (c) wildlife sanctuary (d) sacred grove.
Last Answer : b) seed bank
Description : Locate and label the following National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries on the outline map of India. -SST 10th
Last Answer : National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries on the Outline map of India
Description : Biosphere reserves differ from national parks and wildlife sanctuaries because in the former
Last Answer : Biosphere reserves differ from national parks and wildlife sanctuaries because in the former A. ... all over the world and preserved for posterity
Description : In which of the following categories of protected area in India are local people not allowed to collect and use the biomass? a. Biosphere Reserves b. Wetland declared under Ramsar Convention c. Wildlife Sanctuaries d. National Parks e. None of the above
Last Answer : d. National Parks
Description : One of the ex situ conservation methods for endangered species is
Last Answer : One of the ex situ conservation methods for endangered species is A. wildlife sanctuaries B. biosphere reserves C. cryopreservation D. national parks
Description : Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation?
Last Answer : Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation? A. Wildlife sanctuary B. Seed bank C. Sacred groves D. National parks
Last Answer : One of the ex situ conservation methods for endangered species is A. Wildlife sanctuaries B. Biosphere reserves C. Cryopreservation D. National parks
Last Answer : Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation? A. Wild life sanctuary B. Seed bank C. Sacred groves D. National park
Description : Cryopreservation of gametes of threatened species in viable and fertile condition can be referred to as (a) in situ conservation by sacred groves (b) in situ cryo-conservation of biodiversity (c) in situ conservation of biodiversity (d) advanced ex situ conservation of biodiversity.
Last Answer : (d) advanced ex situ conservation of biodiversity.
Description : Pollen tablets are available in the market for (a) in vitro fertilisation (b) breeding programmes (c) supplementing food (d) ex situ conservation.
Last Answer : (c) supplementing food (
Description : 15.Which one of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation? A National park B Wildlife sanctuary C Seed bank D Sacred groves
Last Answer : C Seed bank
Description : What is ex-situ conservation?
Last Answer : Conservation of species out of their natural habitats.
Description : Mark the INCORRECT statement about agar, a gelling agent in plant tissue culture medium a. Not digested by plant enzymes b. It does not use in micro-propagation work c. It does not react with media constituents d. Remain stable at incubation temperature
Last Answer : b. It does not use in micro-propagation work
Description : The process through which the amount of DNA, RNA and protein can be known at a time is called (a) Autoradiography (b) Tissue culture (c) Cellular fractioning (d) Phase contrast microscopy
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) aims at which of the following? a. Enhancing agricultural productivity, protection of resources such as land, water, biodiversity and ... mechanism. d. Providing Irrigation benefits to the farmers to ensure early completion of projects.
Last Answer : a. Enhancing agricultural productivity, protection of resources such as land, water, biodiversity and genetic resources by developing strategies to make agriculture more resilient to climate change.
Description : Consider the following statements: The genetic code said to be degenerate and universal which means that, (1) Amino afids may have more than one codon (2) All amino acids have mo than one codon (3) Codons are common for higher and lower organism (4) Codons are not found in bacteria
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : With reference to plant tissue culture select the matching pair: (1) Sterile triploid—banana and seedless fruit (2) Somaclonal variations—differences appearing (3) Embryoids—non-zygatic embryo produced from somatic cells (4) Pulses—belong to cruciferae
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : The process by which the amount of DNA, RNA and protein can be known at a time is: (a) Cell fractionation (b) Autoradiography (c) Phase-contrast microscopy (d) Tissue culture
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
Description : Hormone used in tissue culture for better growth is: (1) Auxin (2) Gibberellin (3) Cytokinin (4) Vernalin
Description : Tissue culture is a good technique to a) Cross two varieties b) Rapidly increase the size of a trees by strengthening the stem c) Eliminate virus d) Improve yield of crops
Last Answer : c) Eliminate virus
Description : A variety or strain produced by horticultural or agricultural techniques and not normally found in natural population is called a) Hybrid b) Tissue culture c) GMO d) Cultivar
Last Answer : d) Cultivar
Description : Which one of the following is not a site for 'in-situ' method of conservation of flora? [CSAT 2011] (a) Biosphere Reserve (b) Botanical Garden (c) National Park (d) Wildlife Sanctuary
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation? (a) National park (b) Sanctuary (c) Botanical garden (d) Biosphere reserve
Last Answer : (b) Sanctuary
Description : Are there any camel conservation organizations or sanctuaries?
Last Answer : A: Yes, there are organizations and sanctuaries dedicated to the conservation and welfare of camels. These organizations work towards protecting wild camel populations, promoting responsible camel husbandry, and conducting research on camel health and genetics.
Description : Assertion: A sanctuary is formed for the conservation of animals only. Reason: Restricted human activities are allowed in sanctuaries.
Last Answer : Assertion: A sanctuary is formed for the conservation of animals only. Reason: Restricted human ... . If both assertion and reason are false.
Description : In which wildlife sanctuaries of India, where project of conservation of rhinos is underway
Last Answer : Kaziranga
Description : Importance of characterization during the germplasm conservation? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : All the following are included under in situ conservation except
Last Answer : All the following are included under in situ conservation except A. Biosphere reserve B. National Park C. Sanctuary D. Botanical garden
Description : Assertion: Pristine forests are among in situ conservation strategies. Reason: These are sacred grooves where biota is pro- tected on site
Last Answer : Assertion: Pristine forests are among in situ conservation strategies. Reason: These are sacred grooves where ... Reason are false, then mark (4).
Last Answer : All the following are included under in situ conservation except A. National park B. Sanctuary C. Botanical garden D. Biosphere reserve
Description : Which one of the following is not a method of in situ conservation of biodiversity ? (a) Sacred grove (b) Biosphere reserve (c) Wildlife sanctuary (d) Botanical garden
Last Answer : (d) Botanical garden
Description : Name any two in-situ conservation methods.
Last Answer : National parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere reserve, hotspots etc.
Description : What is in-situ conservation of wild life?
Last Answer : It is the conservation of wild species in their natural habitats.
Description : Consider the following statement: (1) In plant cells, cytokinesis start with the formation of the phragmoplast (2) Phragmoplast comprises intrazonal microtubules and Golgi vesicles (3) Primary cell wall is produced by microtubules (4) Phragmoplast is formed by nucleus
Description : Which of the following is a correct description of ‘tissue culture’? (1) Conservation of forests and plantation (2) Growth and propagation of horticultural crops (3) Science of cultivating animal tissue in artificial medium (4) Protection of wild animals
Last Answer : Science of cultivating animal tissue in artificial medium
Description : Prokaryotic genetic material is: (a) Liner DNA + his tones (b) Circular DNA + his tones (c) Liner DNA without his tones (d) Circular DNA without his tones