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Ecology and Environment – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. 1. The term 'Ecology' was coined by:

    • A. Ernst Haeckel
    • B. Eugen Warming
    • C. A.G. Tansley
    • D. Ramdeo Misra
  2. 2. A group of individuals of the same species living in a given geographical area is called:

    • A. Population
    • B. Community
    • C. Biome
    • D. Ecosystem
  3. 3. The functional unit of nature, where living organisms interact among themselves and with the surrounding physical environment, is called:

    • A. Ecosystem
    • B. Biome
    • C. Community
    • D. Population
  4. 4. Which of the following is a primary producer in an ecosystem?

    • A. Green plants
    • B. Fungi
    • C. Bacteria
    • D. Animals
  5. 5. Decomposers in an ecosystem are:

    • A. Bacteria and fungi
    • B. Green plants
    • C. Herbivores
    • D. Carnivores
  6. 6. The amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plants during photosynthesis is called:

    • A. Gross primary productivity
    • B. Net primary productivity
    • C. Secondary productivity
    • D. Tertiary productivity
  7. 7. The energy flow in an ecosystem is always:

    • A. Unidirectional
    • B. Bidirectional
    • C. Multidirectional
    • D. None of these
  8. 8. The 10% law of energy transfer in a food chain was proposed by:

    • A. Raymond Lindeman
    • B. Charles Elton
    • C. A.G. Tansley
    • D. Ernst Haeckel
  9. 9. An inverted pyramid of biomass is typically found in which ecosystem?

    • A. Aquatic ecosystem
    • B. Grassland ecosystem
    • C. Forest ecosystem
    • D. Desert ecosystem
  10. 10. Which of the following is a pioneer species in xerarch succession?

    • A. Lichens
    • B. Mosses
    • C. Grasses
    • D. Trees
  11. 11. The gradual and fairly predictable change in the species composition of a given area is called:

    • A. Ecological succession
    • B. Climax community
    • C. Pioneer species
    • D. Biomagnification
  12. 12. The maximum population size that an environment can sustain indefinitely is called:

    • A. Carrying capacity
    • B. Biotic potential
    • C. Natality
    • D. Mortality