
Conservation of Plants and Animals
Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 35 ยท 25 questions
Our environment is a delicate web of living and non-living things that depend on each other. Understanding ecosystems and environmental challenges is essential for protecting the planet.
What you'll practise
- Find the mean of data sets
- Identify types and sources of pollution
- Explain how ecosystems maintain balance
- Understand the importance of biodiversity
All 25 questions in this Conservation of Plants and Animals quiz
Grade 6 Science โ Conservation of Plants and Animals: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- An endangered species is one that is...
- National parks are created to...
- The Red Data Book contains information about:
- Which animal is critically endangered in India?
- A biosphere reserve differs from a national park because it:
- Deforestation leads to extinction of species mainly due to:
- The Sundarbans National Park is famous for protecting...
- Which of these is a threatened plant species in India?
- Poaching of wildlife is:
- The main cause of animal extinction is:
- Protected areas are important for:
- Which is a IUCN Red List category for extinct species?
- In situ conservation means:
- Ex situ conservation includes:
- The Asiatic lion is protected mainly in which sanctuary?
- Habitat destruction is caused by:
- Reintroduction of extinct species into the wild is called:
- Which international organisation maintains the Red Data Book?
- A wildlife sanctuary differs from a national park because:
- Captive breeding programs help in:
- The Indian rhinoceros is found mainly in:
- Invasive species threaten local ecosystems by:
- Sustainable use of resources means:
- The Convention on Biological Diversity aims to:
- Which practice helps in plant conservation?
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