The interaction where one species is benefitted and the other is neither benefitted nor harmed is called:
1. mutualism
2. commensalism
3. competition
4. amensalism

Subtopic:  Population Interactions: Commensalism, Protocooperation & Mutualism |
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Keoladeo National Park is in:
1. Rajasthan
2. Madhya Pradesh
3. Uttarakhand
4. Assam
Subtopic:  Response of Organisms to Abiotic Factors (OLD NCERT) |
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Consider the two statements:
Assertion (A): Very small animals are rarely found in polar regions.
Reason (R): Small animals have a larger surface area relative to their volume.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) correctly explains the (A).
2. (A) is true but (R) is false.
3. Both (A) and (R) are false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) does not correctly explain the (A).
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If the population pyramid of an associated population has an extremely broad base, it is:
1. a rapidly expanding population
2. a stable population
3. a population where there were more old individuals than
young individuals
4. a population with more males than females
Subtopic:  Population Attributes |
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A constant internal environment, in spite of an ever-changing external environment, cannot be maintained by:
 
1. 10 per cent of animals and some plants
2. 50 per cent of animals and nearly all plants
3. 99 per cent of animals and nearly all plants
4. 100 per cent of animals and nearly 1 per cent of plants
Subtopic:  Abiotic Factors: Temperature (OLD NCERT) |
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Cryptic colouration is:
1. warning colouration by poisonous organisms.
2. protective resemblance with the environment.
3. lack of effect of exposure of sunlight on skin colour.
4. contrasting skin colours in males and females of a species.
Subtopic:  Population Interactions: Predation |
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Consider the given two statements:

Assertion (A): The problem of predation is particularly severe for plants than for animals.
Reason (R): Plants function as producers in an ecosystem.
 
1. (A) is True but (R) is False
2. Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) correctly explains (A)
3. Both (A) and (R) are True and but (R) does not correctly explain (A)
4. Both (A) and (R) are False
Subtopic:  Population Interactions: Predation |
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Desert lizards manage to keep their body temperature fairly constant by:
 
1. increased sweating
2. evaporative cooling from tongue
3. behavioural means
4. producing a dilute urine
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Consider the two given statements:
Statement I: Age structure can indicate whether a population is increasing, stable, or declining.
Statement II: In general terms, a population with a very broad base would be expected to be stable.
1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect
2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
3. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct
Subtopic:  Age Pyramid |
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Which of the following is an example of mutualism?
1. Cuckoo laying eggs in nest of a crow
2. Cattle Egret and grazing cattle
3. Sea Anemone and Clownfish
4. Female wasp and fig species
Subtopic:  Population Interactions: Parasitism | Population Interactions: Amensalism | Population Interactions: Commensalism, Protocooperation & Mutualism |
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