Important MCQs on Assam's Forests and Wildlife
Welcome to our collection of 50 multiple-choice questions focused on Assam's forests and wildlife! This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of the rich biodiversity, unique species, and stunning national parks that define Assam. Whether you’re preparing for competitive exams or just looking to test your knowledge, these questions will provide valuable insights into the region's natural heritage. Let’s dive in and see how much you know!
A) Assam
B) Meghalaya
C) Arunachal Pradesh
D) Nagaland
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Answer: A) Assam
A) Bengal tiger
B) Indian rhinoceros
C) Asiatic elephant
D) Indian bison
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Answer: B) Indian rhinoceros
A) Grasslands
B) Mountainous regions
C) Wetlands
D) Deciduous forests
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Answer: B) Mountainous regions
A) Nameri National Park
B) Kaziranga National Park
C) Manas National Park
D) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
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Answer: B) Kaziranga National Park
A) Tropical rainforests
B) Deciduous forests
C) Mangrove forests
D) Alpine forests
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Answer: B) Deciduous forests
A) Forests and grasslands
B) Desert areas
C) Coastal regions
D) Urban areas
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Answer: A) Forests and grasslands
A) Urban development
B) Ecosystem balance
C) Industrial growth
D) Tourism
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Answer: B) Ecosystem balance
A) Bengal tiger
B) One-horned rhinoceros
C) Asiatic lion
D) Indian leopard
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Answer: B) One-horned rhinoceros
A) 1972
B) 1973
C) 1980
D) 1990
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Answer: B) 1973
A) Indian deer
B) Hoolock gibbon
C) Common mongoose
D) Blackbuck
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Answer: B) Hoolock gibbon
A) Jorhat
B) Golaghat
C) Dibrugarh
D) Kamrup
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Answer: B) Golaghat
A) Kaziranga National Park
B) Manas National Park
C) Nameri National Park
D) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
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Answer: B) Manas National Park
A) Indian rhino
B) Great Indian rhinoceros
C) Sumatran rhinoceros
D) African rhinoceros
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Answer: B) Great Indian rhinoceros
A) Its dense population of elephants
B) The largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses
C) Its unique plant species
D) Its vast grasslands
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Answer: B) The largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses
A) White-winged duck
B) Indian eagle
C) Kingfisher
D) Snowy owl
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Answer: A) White-winged duck
A) Tropical evergreen forests
B) Deciduous forests
C) Coniferous forests
D) Grasslands
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Answer: A) Tropical evergreen forests
A) Dibrugarh
B) Guwahati
C) Silchar
D) Tezpur
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Answer: B) Guwahati
A) Tiger conservation
B) Elephant conservation
C) Marine conservation
D) Plant conservation
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Answer: A) Tiger conservation
A) Biodiversity
B) Agriculture
C) Urbanization
D) Mining
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Answer: A) Biodiversity
A) Promote tourism
B) Conserve elephant habitats
C) Develop industries
D) Increase agricultural land
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Answer: B) Conserve elephant habitats
A) Mangrove forests
B) Royal Bengal tiger
C) Freshwater dolphins
D) Both A and B
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Answer: D) Both A and B
A) Indian rhinoceros
B) White-winged duck
C) Asiatic elephant
D) Royal Bengal tiger
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Answer: B) White-winged duck
A) Brahmaputra
B) Barak
C) Kameng
D) Teesta
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Answer: C) Kameng
Nameri National Park is located near the Kameng River, which flows through the park and into Assam. While some sources may informally refer to it as the “Nameri River,” the proper and widely accepted name of the river is Kameng
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A) Urban development
B) Geographical diversity
C) Industrial activities
D) Monoculture
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Answer: B) Geographical diversity
A) Floodplains
B) Mountain ranges
C) Deserts
D) Plateaus
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Answer: A) Floodplains
A) Hilly regions
B) Coastal areas
C) Plains
D) Urban areas
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Answer: A) Hilly regions
A) Conservation efforts
B) Habitat loss
C) Ecotourism
D) Education programs
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Answer: B) Habitat loss
A) Hargila
B) Noble stork
C) Common stork
D) Black stork
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Answer: A) Hargila
A) Himalayan region
B) Floodplains of Brahmaputra
C) Plateau region
D) Desert region
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Answer: B) Floodplains of Brahmaputra
A) Urban areas
B) Forested regions
C) Grasslands
D) Desert areas
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Answer: B) Forested regions
A) Peafowl
B) Indian Vulture
C) Bengal Florican
D) Lesser Adjutant Stork
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Answer: B) Indian Vulture
A) Tigers
B) Gibbons
C) Rhinos
D) Elephants
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Answer: B) Gibbons
A) Kaziranga National Park
B) Manas National Park
C) Rajiv Gandhi National Park
D) Nameri National Park
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Answer: C) Rajiv Gandhi National Park
A) Grasslands
B) Riverine habitat
C) Mountain ranges
D) Urban areas
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Answer: B) Riverine habitat
A) Elephants
B) One-horned rhinoceroses
C) Tigers
D) Birds
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Answer: B) One-horned rhinoceroses
A) Biodiversity
B) Cultural significance
C) Urban landscape
D) Industrial growth
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Answer: A) Biodiversity
A) Nameri National Park
B) Manas National Park
C) Kaziranga National Park
D) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
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Answer: B) Manas National Park
A) Kaziranga National Park
B) Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
C) Manas National Park
D) Nameri National Park
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Answer: B) Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
A) Its cultural heritage
B) Conservation of endangered species
C) Urban development
D) Agricultural productivity
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Answer: B) Conservation of endangered species
A) Urban development
B) Conservation initiatives
C) Industrial growth
D) Tourism promotion
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Answer: B) Conservation initiatives
A) Brahmaputra
B) Nameri River
C) Barak
D) Teesta
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Answer: B) Nameri River
A) Fish
B) Grass and leaves
C) Fruits
D) Insects
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Answer: B) Grass and leaves
A) Endangered species
B) Only plant species
C) Only animal species
D) Urban wildlife
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Answer: A) Endangered species
A) 1985
B) 1992
C) 2000
D) 1975
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Answer: A) 1985
A) Urban areas
B) Forested regions
C) Grasslands
D) Desert areas
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Answer: B) Forested regions
A) Cultural heritage
B) Flora and fauna
C) Urban landscape
D) Agricultural practices
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Answer: B) Flora and fauna
A) Hilly regions of Assam
B) Coastal areas
C) Plains
D) Urban areas
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Answer: A) Hilly regions of Assam
A) Wildlife conservation
B) Urban development
C) Industrial activities
D) Tourism
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Answer: A) Wildlife conservation
A) Urban development
B) Diverse ecosystems
C) Agricultural productivity
D) Industrial growth
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Answer: B) Diverse ecosystems
A) Tropical evergreen forests
B) Grasslands
C) Mountain ranges
D) Urban areas
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Answer: A) Tropical evergreen forests
Congratulations on completing Part-II of MCQs on Assam's forests and wildlife! You can checkout Part-I . We hope this quiz has not only tested your knowledge but also deepened your appreciation for the incredible biodiversity and conservation efforts in the region. Keep exploring and learning, as understanding our environment is essential for its preservation. Good luck with your studies, and remember, every bit of knowledge helps you on your path to success!