Tribals Role in Forest Conservation
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Q. Statement I: The local people play an important role in forests conservation.
Statement II: Bishnoi community in Rajasthan worked traditionally for the conservation of forest and wildlife.
Statement II: Bishnoi community in Rajasthan worked traditionally for the conservation of forest and wildlife.
- Both the statements are correct
- Both the statements are incorrect
- Only statement I is correct
- Only statement II is correct
Q. Chipko movement is associated with:
- biodiversity preservation
- fossil fuels conservation
- water pollution prevention
- forests conservation
Q. Koya and are the tribes of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
- Chenchus
- Garo
- Gaddi
Q. Bunds/trenches are constructed along the edge of plantation areas to:
- retain the moisture of soil
- decrease deforestation
- prevent soil erosion
- maintain water level
Q. Identify the flora found in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana forests.
- Amla
- Neem
- Tamarind
- Tangedu
- Bamboo
- Snake
- Deer
- Fox
Q. Flora refers to plants of particular geographical area.
- True
- False
Q. In what way are wildlife conservation, forest conservation and soil conservation related?
Q. Elephants and monkeys are classified as fauna.
- True
- False
Q. People living in forests are known as _______.
- tribals
- urban
- flora
- fauna
Q. Tribals cut down green trees for domestic purposes.
- True
- False
Q. Chipko movement is associated with the conservation of .
- forest
- water
- land
Q. Choose the correct statements regarding chipko movement.
- It was initiated by Sundarlal Bahuguna.
- People protected trees from being cut by hugging them.
- This was a movement for the conservation of forest.
- This was a movement for the conservation of wild animals.