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1. What is the fundamental definition of "Biodiversity"? A) The total number of animals in a zoo B) The variety of all life forms on Earth—the different plants, animals, and microorganisms, the genes they contain, and the ecosystems they form C) The study of climate patterns D) The process of deforestation Correct Answer: B) The variety of all life forms on Earth 2. What are "Ecosystem Services"? A) Services provided by humans to the environment B) The benefits humans derive from ecosystems, such as clean air, water, pollination, and carbon sequestration C) The cost of maintaining a national park D) The tools used for forest management Correct Answer: B) The benefits humans derive from ecosystems 3. What is a "Keystone Species"? A) A species that is the largest in an ecosystem B) A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed, the ecosystem would change drastically C) A species that is only found in one location D) A species that is endangered Correct Answer: B) A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend 4. What is "Ecological Succession"? A) The extinction of species due to human activity B) The process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time C) The migration of animals during winter D) The reproduction rate of invasive species Correct Answer: B) The process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time 5. "Trophic Cascade" is a phenomenon where: A) A species population increases indefinitely B) Predators in a food web suppress the abundance of their prey, thereby releasing the next lower trophic level from predation C) All species in an ecosystem go extinct at once D) Climate change affects only one species Correct Answer: B) Predators in a food web suppress the abundance of their prey, thereby releasing the next lower trophic level 6. What is the "Red List" maintained by the IUCN? A) A list of all invasive species B) The world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species C) A list of all extinct species in history D) A list of countries that have the most pollution Correct Answer: B) The world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of species 7. "In-situ conservation" refers to: A) Conserving species in zoos and botanical gardens B) Conserving species in their natural habitats C) The cloning of extinct species D) Bringing species to a laboratory for study Correct Answer: B) Conserving species in their natural habitats 8. "Ex-situ conservation" refers to: A) Conserving species in their natural habitats B) Conserving species outside their natural habitats, such as in zoos, aquariums, or seed banks C) The restoration of degraded land D) The study of fossils Correct Answer: B) Conserving species outside their natural habitats 9. "Habitat Fragmentation" leads to: A) Increased biodiversity B) The breaking up of large habitats into smaller, isolated patches, which can lead to genetic isolation and species decline C) The formation of new national parks D) Better animal migration patterns Correct Answer: B) The breaking up of large habitats into smaller, isolated patches 10. What is "Carbon Sequestration" in ecology? A) The release of carbon from the soil B) The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide, primarily by forests and oceans C) The burning of fossil fuels D) The process of melting glaciers Correct Answer: B) The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide 11. "Invasive Species" are problematic because: A) They are always predators B) They are non-native species that spread rapidly, outcompeting native species for resources and disrupting local ecosystems C) They are always too small to see D) They improve the quality of soil Correct Answer: B) They are non-native species that spread rapidly, outcompeting native species 12. "Bioremediation" is the use of: A) Chemicals to clean oil spills B) Microorganisms or plants to remove or neutralize pollutants from a contaminated site C) Robots to clean the ocean D) Fire to clear forest undergrowth Correct Answer: B) Microorganisms or plants to remove or neutralize pollutants 13. "Carrying Capacity" of an ecosystem is: A) The number of animals that can be fed in a zoo B) The maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely C) The speed at which a population grows D) The total size of the protected area Correct Answer: B) The maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely 14. What is "Genetic Diversity"? A) The number of different species in an area B) The variety of genes within a species, which is essential for adaptation and survival in changing environments C) The number of individuals in a population D) The variety of ecosystems in a region Correct Answer: B) The variety of genes within a species 15. The "Sixth Mass Extinction" refers to: A) The natural extinction of dinosaurs B) The current, human-driven rapid decline in global biodiversity C) A future event that has not happened yet D) The extinction of species during the Ice Age Correct Answer: B) The current, human-driven rapid decline in global biodiversity 16. "Ecotone" is: A) A forest fire B) A transition area between two different ecological communities or biomes C) A type of animal D) A shallow river Correct Answer: B) A transition area between two different ecological communities or biomes 17. "Endemic species" are: A) Species that live everywhere B) Species that are native to a single, specific geographic location and nowhere else C) Species that have gone extinct D) Species that are invasive Correct Answer: B) Species that are native to a single, specific geographic location 18. What is "Overexploitation"? A) Protecting too many animals B) Harvesting species at rates faster than they can reproduce (e.g., overfishing) C) Growing too many trees D) Conserving too much land Correct Answer: B) Harvesting species at rates faster than they can reproduce 19. "Edge Effect" in ecology refers to: A) The center of the forest B) Changes in population or community structures that occur at the boundary of two or more habitats C) The extinction of a species D) The migration of animals Correct Answer: B) Changes in po

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Ecology & Biodiversity Conservation:
2026 Guide
Ecosystem Services, Conservation Biology & Habitat Restoration (100
Questions)

1. What is the fundamental definition of "Biodiversity"?
A) The total number of animals in a zoo
B) The variety of all life forms on Earth—the different plants, animals, and microorganisms, the
genes they contain, and the ecosystems they form
C) The study of climate patterns
D) The process of deforestation

Correct Answer: B) The variety of all life forms on Earth

2. What are "Ecosystem Services"?
A) Services provided by humans to the environment
B) The benefits humans derive from ecosystems, such as clean air, water, pollination, and
carbon sequestration
C) The cost of maintaining a national park
D) The tools used for forest management

Correct Answer: B) The benefits humans derive from ecosystems

3. What is a "Keystone Species"?
A) A species that is the largest in an ecosystem
B) A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were
removed, the ecosystem would change drastically
C) A species that is only found in one location
D) A species that is endangered

Correct Answer: B) A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend

4. What is "Ecological Succession"?
A) The extinction of species due to human activity
B) The process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time
C) The migration of animals during winter
D) The reproduction rate of invasive species

Correct Answer: B) The process of change in the species structure of an ecological
community over time

,5. "Trophic Cascade" is a phenomenon where:
A) A species population increases indefinitely
B) Predators in a food web suppress the abundance of their prey, thereby releasing the next
lower trophic level from predation
C) All species in an ecosystem go extinct at once
D) Climate change affects only one species

Correct Answer: B) Predators in a food web suppress the abundance of their prey,
thereby releasing the next lower trophic level

6. What is the "Red List" maintained by the IUCN?
A) A list of all invasive species
B) The world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and
animal species
C) A list of all extinct species in history
D) A list of countries that have the most pollution

Correct Answer: B) The world's most comprehensive inventory of the global
conservation status of species

7. "In-situ conservation" refers to:
A) Conserving species in zoos and botanical gardens
B) Conserving species in their natural habitats
C) The cloning of extinct species
D) Bringing species to a laboratory for study

Correct Answer: B) Conserving species in their natural habitats

8. "Ex-situ conservation" refers to:
A) Conserving species in their natural habitats
B) Conserving species outside their natural habitats, such as in zoos, aquariums, or seed banks
C) The restoration of degraded land
D) The study of fossils

Correct Answer: B) Conserving species outside their natural habitats

9. "Habitat Fragmentation" leads to:
A) Increased biodiversity
B) The breaking up of large habitats into smaller, isolated patches, which can lead to genetic
isolation and species decline
C) The formation of new national parks
D) Better animal migration patterns

Correct Answer: B) The breaking up of large habitats into smaller, isolated patches

, 10. What is "Carbon Sequestration" in ecology?
A) The release of carbon from the soil
B) The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide, primarily by forests and
oceans
C) The burning of fossil fuels
D) The process of melting glaciers

Correct Answer: B) The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide

11. "Invasive Species" are problematic because:
A) They are always predators
B) They are non-native species that spread rapidly, outcompeting native species for resources
and disrupting local ecosystems
C) They are always too small to see
D) They improve the quality of soil

Correct Answer: B) They are non-native species that spread rapidly, outcompeting native
species

12. "Bioremediation" is the use of:
A) Chemicals to clean oil spills
B) Microorganisms or plants to remove or neutralize pollutants from a contaminated site
C) Robots to clean the ocean
D) Fire to clear forest undergrowth

Correct Answer: B) Microorganisms or plants to remove or neutralize pollutants

13. "Carrying Capacity" of an ecosystem is:
A) The number of animals that can be fed in a zoo
B) The maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely
C) The speed at which a population grows
D) The total size of the protected area

Correct Answer: B) The maximum population size of a species that the environment can
sustain indefinitely

14. What is "Genetic Diversity"?
A) The number of different species in an area
B) The variety of genes within a species, which is essential for adaptation and survival in
changing environments
C) The number of individuals in a population
D) The variety of ecosystems in a region

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