Static Quiz 29 November 2024
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Static Quiz 29 November 2024 for UPSC Prelims
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1. Question
With reference to a Marine Protected Area (MPA), consider the following statements.
1) It is a space in the ocean where all human activities are prohibited.
2) All coastal states in India have at least one MPA.
3) An estuary or coastal area can be regulated as an MPA.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.CorrectCorrect Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: A marine protected area (MPA) is essentially a space in the ocean where human activities are more strictly regulated than the surrounding waters – similar to parks we have on land. These places are given special protections for natural or historic marine resources by local, state, territorial, native, regional, or national authorities. MPAs can be conserved for a number of reasons including economic resources, biodiversity conservation, and species protection. They are created by delineating zones with permitted and non-permitted uses within that zone. MPAs can span a range of habitats such as the open ocean, coastal areas, inter-tidal zones, estuaries etc.IncorrectCorrect Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: A marine protected area (MPA) is essentially a space in the ocean where human activities are more strictly regulated than the surrounding waters – similar to parks we have on land. These places are given special protections for natural or historic marine resources by local, state, territorial, native, regional, or national authorities. MPAs can be conserved for a number of reasons including economic resources, biodiversity conservation, and species protection. They are created by delineating zones with permitted and non-permitted uses within that zone. MPAs can span a range of habitats such as the open ocean, coastal areas, inter-tidal zones, estuaries etc. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following about Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI).
1) It is an advisory body established by an executive resolution.
2) It frames rules and regulations on the humane treatment of animals.
3) It recognises Animal Welfare Organisations (AWOs) by granting them recognition if they meet its guidelines.
4) It provides financial assistance to recognised AWOs.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.CorrectCorrect Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: AWBI is a statutory advisory body established in 1962 under Section 4 of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. The Board consists of 28 Members, who serve for a period of 3 years. Several government organisations, along with animal rights activists and parliamentarians, are represented on the Board. Functions of AWBI:
It keeps the law in force in India for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals under constant study and to advise the government on the amendments to be undertaken in any such law from time to time. It recognises Animal Welfare Organisations by granting them recognition if they meet its guidelines. It also appoints key people to the positions of (Hon) Animal Welfare Officers, who serve as the key point of contact between the people, the government and law enforcement agencies. It suggests changes to laws and rules about animal welfare issues. It also offers guidance to organisations and officials such as police to help them interpret and apply the laws. It issues publications to raise awareness of various animal welfare issues and engages in capacity building of stakeholders. It provides financial assistance to recognised AWOs, who submit applications to the BoardIncorrectCorrect Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: AWBI is a statutory advisory body established in 1962 under Section 4 of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. The Board consists of 28 Members, who serve for a period of 3 years. Several government organisations, along with animal rights activists and parliamentarians, are represented on the Board. Functions of AWBI:
It keeps the law in force in India for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals under constant study and to advise the government on the amendments to be undertaken in any such law from time to time. It recognises Animal Welfare Organisations by granting them recognition if they meet its guidelines. It also appoints key people to the positions of (Hon) Animal Welfare Officers, who serve as the key point of contact between the people, the government and law enforcement agencies. It suggests changes to laws and rules about animal welfare issues. It also offers guidance to organisations and officials such as police to help them interpret and apply the laws. It issues publications to raise awareness of various animal welfare issues and engages in capacity building of stakeholders. It provides financial assistance to recognised AWOs, who submit applications to the Board - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Arrange the following in decreasing order of protection and funding given by the government in connection with safeguarding wildlife, biodiversity and forests:
CorrectCorrect Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Typically, reserved forests are often upgraded to the status of wildlife sanctuaries, which in turn may be upgraded to the status of national parks, with each category receiving a higher degree of protection and government funding.
For example, Sariska National Park was declared a reserved forest in 1955, upgraded to the status of a wildlife sanctuary in 1958, becoming a Tiger Reserve in 1978.
Sariska became a national park in 1992, though primary notification to declare it as a national park was issued as early as 1982.IncorrectCorrect Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Typically, reserved forests are often upgraded to the status of wildlife sanctuaries, which in turn may be upgraded to the status of national parks, with each category receiving a higher degree of protection and government funding.
For example, Sariska National Park was declared a reserved forest in 1955, upgraded to the status of a wildlife sanctuary in 1958, becoming a Tiger Reserve in 1978.
Sariska became a national park in 1992, though primary notification to declare it as a national park was issued as early as 1982. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Organic Farming does NOT deal with which of the following problems of farms?
1) Nutrient management
2) Weed management
3) Insect pest management
4) Disease management in plants
Select the correct answer using the codes below.CorrectCorrect Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Organic farming is a production system which avoids or largely excludes the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, genetically modified organisms and livestock food additives.
To the maximum extent possible organic farming system rely upon crop rotations, use of crop residues, animal manures, legumes, green manures, off farm organic wastes etc.
It also focuses on the use of biofertilizers, mechanical cultivation, mineral bearing rocks and aspects of biological control to maintain soil productivity and tilth to supply plant nutrients and to control insect, weeds and other pestsIncorrectCorrect Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Organic farming is a production system which avoids or largely excludes the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, genetically modified organisms and livestock food additives.
To the maximum extent possible organic farming system rely upon crop rotations, use of crop residues, animal manures, legumes, green manures, off farm organic wastes etc.
It also focuses on the use of biofertilizers, mechanical cultivation, mineral bearing rocks and aspects of biological control to maintain soil productivity and tilth to supply plant nutrients and to control insect, weeds and other pests - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
The protected area that represents the north-western limit of the Bengal tiger’s distribution range
CorrectCorrect Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Dibag is in Arunachal Pradesh, Kanha and Panna are in MP. Ranthambore is in Rajasthan.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve lies in the eastern part of Rajasthan state. It comprises of the Ranthambore National Park as well as Sawai Mansingh and Keladevi Sanctuaries, each with varied conservation history. Geographically, narrow corridors link the two sanctuaries to the reserve’s core– the National Park. The vegetation includes grasslands on plateaus and dense forests along the seasonal streams.IncorrectCorrect Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Dibag is in Arunachal Pradesh, Kanha and Panna are in MP. Ranthambore is in Rajasthan.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve lies in the eastern part of Rajasthan state. It comprises of the Ranthambore National Park as well as Sawai Mansingh and Keladevi Sanctuaries, each with varied conservation history. Geographically, narrow corridors link the two sanctuaries to the reserve’s core– the National Park. The vegetation includes grasslands on plateaus and dense forests along the seasonal streams.