MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Geography 17 (English)
1 C. The consumer who eats only locally grown food products
2 B. vocational aspect of ecosystem and plant and animal diversity.
3 A. Terminator technology
4 A. Technical control of pests
5 D. fluoride
6 B. Potassium
7 D. Worms
8 B. 2 1 3 4
9 B. fertilizers
10 A. Phytoplankton
11 B. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
12 B. stranglers
13 C. 2 and 3
14 C. benthic zone
15 D. None of these
16 C. Both 1 and 2
17 B. lianas
18 B. bioremediation
19 C. Both 1 and 2
20 C. ecological pyramid
21 A. edge species
22 C. Arthur Tansley
23 D. Both 'a' and 'b'
24 D. 1,2 and 3
25 B. 2 and 3
26 A. Only1
27 B. denitrifying bacteria
28 C. richhornia
29 D. All of these
30 A. Synocology
31 B. Wind
32 B. diatoms-zooplankton-fish-seal-polar bear
33 C. nitrates and phosphates
34 C. ecotone
35 C. The primary consumers are called autotrophs.
36 C. aestivation
37 D. Some of the abiotic resources are renewable and some of the biotic resources are non-renewable.
38 B. Ecological niche
39 B. Sugarcane
40 B. ponds
41 C. equal to consumption
42 A. always inverted
43 D. producers-herbivores-carnivores-decomposers
44 B. Only 2
45 B. Ecology
46 D. all plants and animals species along with environment
47 C. Snake
48 D. relationship of species with their environment
49 B. secondary consumer
50 C. Ecological niche is a set of only biotic conditions in which a species is able to persist andmaintain stable population sizes.
51 C. from one organism to other organism
52 C. grow plants under controlled condition
53 B. 1 and 3
54 D. the desert insects are active during nighttime.
55 D. Sea
56 D. solar energy
57 A. Equatorial moist evergreen
58 C. Karil
59 D. air
60 A. growth of plant without soil
61 A. the soil of rainforest is deficient in nutrients
62 B. reduce transpiration
63 D. Tropical rain forests
64 B. planting trees
65 B. Kharif
66 A. methane
67 A. hot and arid conditions
68 B. aquatic plants
69 A. A distinct wet and dry season with annual range of temperature between 3°C-8°C
70 C. Nutrient cycling and pollination
71 B. ecological footprint
72 B. Biogeochemical cycle
73 C. In reducing saltation of rivers by retaining sediments
74 C. organic biofertiliser
75 B. Only 2
76 B. the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into useful compounds
77 D. World Bank
78 A. Photosynthesis
79 C. 1 and 3
80 C. 1 and 3
81 C. 1 and 3
82 B. Body contains cellulose
83 B. Population-Organism-Ecosystem-Biosphere
84 A. Meghalaya
85 C. Mangroves, grasslands, lakes, oceans
86 C. water limits and fire
87 A. A community of organisms interacting with one another
88 C. 1 and 3
89 C. 3 1 2 4
90 D. All of these
91 A. 4,1,2,3
92 D. Neither 1 nor 2
93 A. Detritivores: Consume tissues of dead animal and organic waste
94 B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
95 D. A is false. but R is true
96 B. 2 and 3
97 A. chlorofluorocarbon
98 C. Lead
99 A. 1, 2 and 3
100 B. Ultra-violet rays
101 D. nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide
102 A. Only 1
103 D. arsenic
104 C. 4 3 5 2
105 A. domestic sewage
106 A. 1 and 3
107 C. All of these
108 A. bacteria
109 A. Paper
110 D. 1, 2 and 3
111 B. Presence of prominent polar front and stratospheric clouds; and inflow of chlorofluorocarbons
112 D. None of the above
113 A. It is an eco friendly technology for the remediation of oily sludge and oil spills.
114 B. Wood, grass, leather
115 A. Thermal power plants
116 B. 1 and 3
117 B. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6
118 D. Methyl isothiocyanate
119 A. Only 1
120 A. 1, 2 and 3
121 D. suggests a bell shaped relationship between the concentration of certain pollution emission and per capita real GDP.
122 A. 1,2 and 3
123 B. 1 and 2
124 A. CFC production and consumption to be frozen at 1986 levels by 1990.
125 B. 1,3and4
126 A. 1 2 and 3
127 A. 1,2 and 3
128 C. Both 1 and 2
129 C. 1,3 and 4
130 B. Stockholm convention
131 D. soil conservation
132 A. Only 1
133 A. 1 and 2
134 B. Only 2
135 B. wetland sites under the threat of anthropogenic activities.
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