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- In video discussions, special focus is given to topics which have high probability to appear in UPSC Prelims Question Paper.
- Each session will be of 20 mins to 30 mins, which would cover rapid revision of 15 high probable topics (both static and current affairs) important for Prelims Exam this year according to the schedule.
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- Right material plays important role in clearing the exam and Rapid Revision (RaRe) Notes will have Prelims specific subject-wise refined notes.
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- It will ensure timely and streamlined revision of your static subjects.
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- Daily 5 Current Affairs questions, based on sources like ‘The Hindu’, ‘Indian Express’ and ‘PIB’, would be published from Monday to Saturday according to the schedule.
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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Which of the following are examples of adaptations found in the animals?
- Long curved and sharp claws in Polar bears
- Large ears of Elephants
- Huddling behaviour of Penguins
- Long beak of Toucan bird in rainforests
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Correct Correct Polar bears have long curved and sharp claws which help them in walking on ice and to catch and hold prey. Presence of white fur reduces their visibility in the snowy background which helps them in catching prey. It also protects them from the extreme cold. Elephants have large ears which help the elephant to keep cool in the hot and humid climate of the rainforest. They also help them to hear even very soft sounds. To prevent themselves freezing to death, penguins huddle together in tightly-packed groups to conserve heat and shelter themselves from the intense winds of the Antarctica. Penguins on the outskirts regularly muscle their way inside the huddle. As there is competition for food in rainforests, some animals are adapted to get food which is not easily reachable. A striking example is that of the bird Toucan, which possesses a long, large beak. This helps a toucan to reach the fruits on branches which are otherwise too weak to support its weight. Notes:
Adaptations are found in the natural world among animals, which help them in surviving in their habitat.
Other adaptations found in the animals- are-
Polar bears –
- They also have a layer of fat under their skin. They are so well-insulated that they have to move slowly and rest often to avoid getting overheated. Physical activities on warm days necessitate cooling. So, the polar bear goes for swimming.
- They have a strong sense of smell so that they can catch their prey for food.
Penguins –
- They also have a thick skin and a lot of fat to protect them from cold. Like polar bears, penguins are also good swimmers. Their bodies are streamlined and their feet have webs, making them good swimmers.
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Correct Correct Polar bears have long curved and sharp claws which help them in walking on ice and to catch and hold prey. Presence of white fur reduces their visibility in the snowy background which helps them in catching prey. It also protects them from the extreme cold. Elephants have large ears which help the elephant to keep cool in the hot and humid climate of the rainforest. They also help them to hear even very soft sounds. To prevent themselves freezing to death, penguins huddle together in tightly-packed groups to conserve heat and shelter themselves from the intense winds of the Antarctica. Penguins on the outskirts regularly muscle their way inside the huddle. As there is competition for food in rainforests, some animals are adapted to get food which is not easily reachable. A striking example is that of the bird Toucan, which possesses a long, large beak. This helps a toucan to reach the fruits on branches which are otherwise too weak to support its weight. Notes:
Adaptations are found in the natural world among animals, which help them in surviving in their habitat.
Other adaptations found in the animals- are-
Polar bears –
- They also have a layer of fat under their skin. They are so well-insulated that they have to move slowly and rest often to avoid getting overheated. Physical activities on warm days necessitate cooling. So, the polar bear goes for swimming.
- They have a strong sense of smell so that they can catch their prey for food.
Penguins –
- They also have a thick skin and a lot of fat to protect them from cold. Like polar bears, penguins are also good swimmers. Their bodies are streamlined and their feet have webs, making them good swimmers.
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Consider the following pairs of organisms and their mode of nutrition:
Organism :: Mode of nutrition
- Mushroom :: Saprotrophic
- Insectivorous plants :: Parasitic
- Algae :: Autotrophic
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Correct
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
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Mushroom Insectivorous Plants Algae Correct Incorrect Correct Mushroom is a Saprotroph, which means it takes its nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. It falls under the category of fungus. Insectivorous plants are partial heterotrophs whereas other plants are autotrophs. Insectivores plants are not the examples of parasitic nutrition in plants. Parasitic plants cannot photosynthesize and hence, are depended on other living organisms for their nutrition. Insectivorous plants can photosynthesize but lack only in nitrogen. So, to fulfil this requirement, they consume the digestive nutrients in the insects. Algae contains chlorophyll can also prepare its own food by photosynthesis. The mode of nutrition in which organisms make food themselves from simple substances is called autotrophic nutrition. Incorrect
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
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Mushroom Insectivorous Plants Algae Correct Incorrect Correct Mushroom is a Saprotroph, which means it takes its nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. It falls under the category of fungus. Insectivorous plants are partial heterotrophs whereas other plants are autotrophs. Insectivores plants are not the examples of parasitic nutrition in plants. Parasitic plants cannot photosynthesize and hence, are depended on other living organisms for their nutrition. Insectivorous plants can photosynthesize but lack only in nitrogen. So, to fulfil this requirement, they consume the digestive nutrients in the insects. Algae contains chlorophyll can also prepare its own food by photosynthesis. The mode of nutrition in which organisms make food themselves from simple substances is called autotrophic nutrition. -
Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Consider the following statements:
- Fungi lives in symbiosis with the plant and passes phosphorus from the soil to the plant.
- Azotobacter and Azospirillum are free-living bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct Fungi are known to form symbiotic associations with plants (mycorrhiza) where the fungi absorbs phosphorus from soil and passes it to the plant. Plants having such associations show other benefits also, such as resistance to root-borne pathogens, tolerance to salinity and drought, and an overall increase in plant growth and development.
In addition to nitrogen-fixing bacteria like Rhizobium that live in the plant roots, there are some free-living bacteria in the soil like Azospirillum and Azotobacter that fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil. These bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen into organic forms, which is used by the plant as nutrient. Incorrect
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct Fungi are known to form symbiotic associations with plants (mycorrhiza) where the fungi absorbs phosphorus from soil and passes it to the plant. Plants having such associations show other benefits also, such as resistance to root-borne pathogens, tolerance to salinity and drought, and an overall increase in plant growth and development.
In addition to nitrogen-fixing bacteria like Rhizobium that live in the plant roots, there are some free-living bacteria in the soil like Azospirillum and Azotobacter that fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil. These bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen into organic forms, which is used by the plant as nutrient. -
Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Consider the following statements:
- Detritus food chain begins with dead organic matter.
- Detritus food chain is made up of decomposers.
- Decomposers are also known as saprotrophs.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Correct Correct Detritus food chain begins with dead organic matter. Detritus food chain is made up of decomposers. Decomposers are also known as saprotrophs. Notes:
Detritus food chain-
- This type of food chain starts from organic matter of dead and decaying animals and plant bodies from the grazing food chain.
- Dead organic matter or detritus feeding organisms are called detrivores or decomposers.
- The detrivores are eaten by predators.
- In an aquatic ecosystem, the grazing food chain is the major conduit for energy flow.
- As against this, in a terrestrial ecosystem, a much larger fraction of energy flows through the detritus food chain than through the grazing food chain.
- Decomposers are also known as saprotrophs.
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Correct Correct Detritus food chain begins with dead organic matter. Detritus food chain is made up of decomposers. Decomposers are also known as saprotrophs. Notes:
Detritus food chain-
- This type of food chain starts from organic matter of dead and decaying animals and plant bodies from the grazing food chain.
- Dead organic matter or detritus feeding organisms are called detrivores or decomposers.
- The detrivores are eaten by predators.
- In an aquatic ecosystem, the grazing food chain is the major conduit for energy flow.
- As against this, in a terrestrial ecosystem, a much larger fraction of energy flows through the detritus food chain than through the grazing food chain.
- Decomposers are also known as saprotrophs.
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Ecological niche:
- Ecological niche may be defined as the functional role and position of species in its ecosystem.
- The greater the niche diversity, the less is ecosystem stability.
- Dominant species occupy an extensive and broader ecological niche in comparison to less dominant species.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct Ecological niche may be defined as the functional role and position of species in its ecosystem. The greater the niche diversity, the more is ecosystem stability because of the larger number of pathways for the flow of energy and less fluctuation of the species population. Dominant species occupy an extensive and broader ecological niche in comparison to less dominant species. Notes:
Ecological niche-
- Ecological niche is a term for the position of a species within an ecosystem, describing both the range of conditions necessary for persistence of the species, and its ecological role in the ecosystem.
- Ecological niche subsumes all of the interactions between a species and the biotic and abiotic environment, and thus represents a very basic and fundamental ecological concept.
- The reason is that ecology is about interactions between organisms, and if persistence of a species is determined by the presence of other species (food sources, competitors, predators, etc.); all species are naturally both affected by environment, and at the same time affect the environment for other species.
- Ecological niche may be defined as the functional role and position of species in its ecosystem.
- Dominant species occupy an extensive and broader ecological niche in comparison to less dominant species.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct Ecological niche may be defined as the functional role and position of species in its ecosystem. The greater the niche diversity, the more is ecosystem stability because of the larger number of pathways for the flow of energy and less fluctuation of the species population. Dominant species occupy an extensive and broader ecological niche in comparison to less dominant species. Notes:
Ecological niche-
- Ecological niche is a term for the position of a species within an ecosystem, describing both the range of conditions necessary for persistence of the species, and its ecological role in the ecosystem.
- Ecological niche subsumes all of the interactions between a species and the biotic and abiotic environment, and thus represents a very basic and fundamental ecological concept.
- The reason is that ecology is about interactions between organisms, and if persistence of a species is determined by the presence of other species (food sources, competitors, predators, etc.); all species are naturally both affected by environment, and at the same time affect the environment for other species.
- Ecological niche may be defined as the functional role and position of species in its ecosystem.
- Dominant species occupy an extensive and broader ecological niche in comparison to less dominant species.
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Consider the following statements regarding interdependence of ecological community:
- Demand for a common resource by different organisms results in competition.
- Stratification is a practical strategy to minimise intra-specific competition.
- The dependent species will die if the dominant species are eliminated.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Correct
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct Demand for a common resource by different organisms results in competition. Stratification is a practical strategy to minimise interspecific competition i.e competition between different species. The dependent species will die if the dominant species are eliminated. Notes:
Interdependence of Ecological Community-
Mutual interdependence includes all the direct and indirect effects that organisms have upon each other. The three such relationships are (a) competition, (b) stratification, and (c) dependence.
- Competition: Demand for a common resource by different organisms results in competition. Competition between individuals of different species is called interspecific; when it occurs between individuals of the same species it is called intraspecific.
- Stratification: Different organisms in a community develop a characteristic pattern of stratification to minimise competition and conflict among the members of the community. Plants and animals of each layer differ in size, behaviour and adaptation from those of other layers. Stratification is a practical strategy to minimise interspecific competition i.e competition between different species.
- Dependence: In a community there are some species which are wholly dependent on the dominant member for survival. Bryophytes, thallophytes and a few vascular small plants are examples of such organisms. These dependent organisms require special conditions such as shade and moisture provided by the dominant species. The dependent species will die if the dominant species are eliminated.
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Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct Demand for a common resource by different organisms results in competition. Stratification is a practical strategy to minimise interspecific competition i.e competition between different species. The dependent species will die if the dominant species are eliminated. Notes:
Interdependence of Ecological Community-
Mutual interdependence includes all the direct and indirect effects that organisms have upon each other. The three such relationships are (a) competition, (b) stratification, and (c) dependence.
- Competition: Demand for a common resource by different organisms results in competition. Competition between individuals of different species is called interspecific; when it occurs between individuals of the same species it is called intraspecific.
- Stratification: Different organisms in a community develop a characteristic pattern of stratification to minimise competition and conflict among the members of the community. Plants and animals of each layer differ in size, behaviour and adaptation from those of other layers. Stratification is a practical strategy to minimise interspecific competition i.e competition between different species.
- Dependence: In a community there are some species which are wholly dependent on the dominant member for survival. Bryophytes, thallophytes and a few vascular small plants are examples of such organisms. These dependent organisms require special conditions such as shade and moisture provided by the dominant species. The dependent species will die if the dominant species are eliminated.
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession:
- In the successive seral stages there is a change in the diversity of species of organisms as well as their biomass.
- At any time during primary or secondary succession, a particular seral stage of succession cannot return to an earlier stage.
- Both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to mesic community.
- Climax is reached more quickly in secondary succession than in the primary succession.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Incorrect Correct Correct In the successive seral stages there is a change in the diversity of species of organisms as well as their biomass. Natural or human induced disturbances can convert a particular seral stage of succession to an earlier stage. Both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to mesic community. Climax is reached more quickly in secondary succession than in the primary succession. Notes:
Ecological Succession-
- The gradual and fairly predictable change in the species composition of a given area is called ecological succession.
- During succession some species colonise an area and their population become more numerous whereas populations of other species decline and even disappear.
- The entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area are called sere(s). The individual transitional communities are termed seral stages or seral communities. In the successive seral stages there is a change in the diversity of species of organisms, increase in the number of species and organisms as well as an increase in the total biomass.
- The present day communities in the world have come to be because of succession that has occurred over millions of years since life started on earth. Actually succession and evolution would have been parallel processes at that time. Succession is hence a process that starts in an area where no living organisms are there – these could be areas where no living organisms ever existed, saybare rock; or in areas that somehow, lost all the living organisms that existed there. The former is called primary succession, while the latter is termed secondary succession.
- Examples of areas where primary succession occurs are newly cooled lava, bare rock, newly created pond or reservoir. The establishment of a new biotic community is generally slow. Before a biotic community of diverse organisms can become established, there must be soil. Depending mostly on the climate, it takes natural processes several hundred to several thousand years to produce fertile soil on bare rock.
- Secondary succession begins in areas where natural biotic communities have been destroyed such as in abandoned farm lands, burned or cut forests, lands that have been flooded. Since some soil or sediment is present, succession is faster than primary succession.
- At any time during primary or secondary succession, natural or human induced disturbances (fi re, deforestation, etc.), can convert a particular seral stage of succession to an earlier stage. Also such disturbances create new conditions that encourage some species and discourage or eliminate other species.
- Based on the nature of the habitat – whether it is water (or very wet areas) or it is on very dry areas – succession of plants is called hydrarch or xerarch, respectively. Hydrarch succession takes place in wet areas and the successional series progress from hydric to the mesic conditions. As against this, xerarch succession takes place in dry areas and the series progress from xeric to mesic conditions. Hence, both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to medium water conditions (mesic) – neither too dry (xeric) nor too wet (hydric).
- The species that invade a bare area are called pioneer species. In primary succession on rocks these are usually lichens which are able to secrete acids to dissolve rock, helping in weathering and soil formation. In primary succession in water, the pioneers are the small phytoplanktons, which are replaced with time by rooted-submerged plants, rooted-floating angiosperms followed by free-floating plants, then reedswamp, marsh-meadow, scrub and finally the trees. The climax again would be a forest.
- In secondary succession the species that invade depend on the condition of the soil, availability of water, the environment as also the seeds or other propagules present. Since soil is already there, the rate of succession is much faster and hence, climax is also reached more quickly.
- All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community – the mesic.
Incorrect
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Incorrect Correct Correct In the successive seral stages there is a change in the diversity of species of organisms as well as their biomass. Natural or human induced disturbances can convert a particular seral stage of succession to an earlier stage. Both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to mesic community. Climax is reached more quickly in secondary succession than in the primary succession. Notes:
Ecological Succession-
- The gradual and fairly predictable change in the species composition of a given area is called ecological succession.
- During succession some species colonise an area and their population become more numerous whereas populations of other species decline and even disappear.
- The entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area are called sere(s). The individual transitional communities are termed seral stages or seral communities. In the successive seral stages there is a change in the diversity of species of organisms, increase in the number of species and organisms as well as an increase in the total biomass.
- The present day communities in the world have come to be because of succession that has occurred over millions of years since life started on earth. Actually succession and evolution would have been parallel processes at that time. Succession is hence a process that starts in an area where no living organisms are there – these could be areas where no living organisms ever existed, saybare rock; or in areas that somehow, lost all the living organisms that existed there. The former is called primary succession, while the latter is termed secondary succession.
- Examples of areas where primary succession occurs are newly cooled lava, bare rock, newly created pond or reservoir. The establishment of a new biotic community is generally slow. Before a biotic community of diverse organisms can become established, there must be soil. Depending mostly on the climate, it takes natural processes several hundred to several thousand years to produce fertile soil on bare rock.
- Secondary succession begins in areas where natural biotic communities have been destroyed such as in abandoned farm lands, burned or cut forests, lands that have been flooded. Since some soil or sediment is present, succession is faster than primary succession.
- At any time during primary or secondary succession, natural or human induced disturbances (fi re, deforestation, etc.), can convert a particular seral stage of succession to an earlier stage. Also such disturbances create new conditions that encourage some species and discourage or eliminate other species.
- Based on the nature of the habitat – whether it is water (or very wet areas) or it is on very dry areas – succession of plants is called hydrarch or xerarch, respectively. Hydrarch succession takes place in wet areas and the successional series progress from hydric to the mesic conditions. As against this, xerarch succession takes place in dry areas and the series progress from xeric to mesic conditions. Hence, both hydrarch and xerarch successions lead to medium water conditions (mesic) – neither too dry (xeric) nor too wet (hydric).
- The species that invade a bare area are called pioneer species. In primary succession on rocks these are usually lichens which are able to secrete acids to dissolve rock, helping in weathering and soil formation. In primary succession in water, the pioneers are the small phytoplanktons, which are replaced with time by rooted-submerged plants, rooted-floating angiosperms followed by free-floating plants, then reedswamp, marsh-meadow, scrub and finally the trees. The climax again would be a forest.
- In secondary succession the species that invade depend on the condition of the soil, availability of water, the environment as also the seeds or other propagules present. Since soil is already there, the rate of succession is much faster and hence, climax is also reached more quickly.
- All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community – the mesic.
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Biomagnifications:
- It is the process of a build up of certain chemical substances or toxins at the higher trophic levels of a food chain.
- In order for biomagnifications to occur, the pollutants must be short-lived.
Which of the above statements is/are incorrect?
Correct
Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect Biomagnification is the process of a build up of certain chemical substances or toxins at the higher trophic levels of a food chain. In order for biomagnifications to occur, the pollutants must be long-lived. Notes:
Biomagnifications-
- It refers to the tendency of pollutants to concentrate as they move from one trophic level to the next.
- In biomagnifications there is an increase in concentration of a pollutant from one link in a food chain to another. In order for biomagnifications to occur, the pollutant must be:
- long-lived
- Mobile
- soluble in fats
- Biologically active
- It can be seen in the case of Mercury or DDT. The concentration of Mercury/DDT increases at the successive trophic levels. DDT concentration in zooplankton gets magnified when DDT contaminated water is consumed by the Zooplanktons. In the successive trophic levels like, small fish, big fish, and at top carnivore, the magnification is much higher, which proves the event of Biomagnifications.
- A pollutant having properties like long life, mobile, soluble in fat, biologically active will lead to the process of biomagnifications.
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Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect Biomagnification is the process of a build up of certain chemical substances or toxins at the higher trophic levels of a food chain. In order for biomagnifications to occur, the pollutants must be long-lived. Notes:
Biomagnifications-
- It refers to the tendency of pollutants to concentrate as they move from one trophic level to the next.
- In biomagnifications there is an increase in concentration of a pollutant from one link in a food chain to another. In order for biomagnifications to occur, the pollutant must be:
- long-lived
- Mobile
- soluble in fats
- Biologically active
- It can be seen in the case of Mercury or DDT. The concentration of Mercury/DDT increases at the successive trophic levels. DDT concentration in zooplankton gets magnified when DDT contaminated water is consumed by the Zooplanktons. In the successive trophic levels like, small fish, big fish, and at top carnivore, the magnification is much higher, which proves the event of Biomagnifications.
- A pollutant having properties like long life, mobile, soluble in fat, biologically active will lead to the process of biomagnifications.
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Consider the following statements regarding organic farming:
- India ranks first in number of organic farmers and ninth in terms of area under organic farming.
- Major organic exports from India are flax seeds, sesame, soybean, tea, medicinal plants, rice and pulses.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct India ranks first in number of organic farmers and ninth in terms of area under organic farming. Major organic exports from India are flax seeds, sesame, soybean, tea, medicinal plants, rice and pulses. Notes:
Organic Farming-
- India ranks first in number of organic farmers and ninth in terms of area under organic farming.
- Sikkim became the first State in the world to become fully organic and other States including Tripura and Uttarakhand have set similar targets.
- With the aim of assisting farmers to adopt organic farming and improve remunerations due to premium prices, two dedicated programs namely Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North East Region (MOVCD) and Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) were launched in 2015 to encourage chemical free farming.
- With the simultaneous thrust given by the Agri-export Policy 2018, India can emerge as a major player in global organic markets.
- The major organic exports from India have been flax seeds, sesame, soybean, tea, medicinal plants, rice and pulses, which were instrumental in driving an increase of nearly 50% in organic exports in 2018-19.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct India ranks first in number of organic farmers and ninth in terms of area under organic farming. Major organic exports from India are flax seeds, sesame, soybean, tea, medicinal plants, rice and pulses. Notes:
Organic Farming-
- India ranks first in number of organic farmers and ninth in terms of area under organic farming.
- Sikkim became the first State in the world to become fully organic and other States including Tripura and Uttarakhand have set similar targets.
- With the aim of assisting farmers to adopt organic farming and improve remunerations due to premium prices, two dedicated programs namely Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North East Region (MOVCD) and Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) were launched in 2015 to encourage chemical free farming.
- With the simultaneous thrust given by the Agri-export Policy 2018, India can emerge as a major player in global organic markets.
- The major organic exports from India have been flax seeds, sesame, soybean, tea, medicinal plants, rice and pulses, which were instrumental in driving an increase of nearly 50% in organic exports in 2018-19.
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Consider the following statements:
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
- Decay of organic matter
- Volcanic action
Which of the above add carbon dioxide to the carbon cycle on Earth?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
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Photosynthesis Respiration Decay of organic matter Volcanic action Incorrect Correct Correct Correct Photosynthesis takes out CO2 from the carbon cycle. Respiration adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Decay of organic matter adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Volcanic action adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Notes:
Carbon cycle-
- Carbon is a minor constituent of the atmosphere as compared to oxygen and nitrogen.
- However, without carbon dioxide life could not exist because it is vital for the production of carbohydrates through photosynthesis by plants.
- t is the element that anchors all organic substances from coal and oil to DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid: the compound that carries genetic information).
- Carbon is present in the atmosphere, mainly in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2).
- Carbon cycle involves a continuous exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and organisms.
- Carbon from the atmosphere moves to green plants by the process of photosynthesis, and then to animals.
- By process of respiration and decomposition of dead organic matter, it returns to the atmosphere. It is usually a short term cycle.
- Some carbon also enters a long term cycle. It accumulates as un-decomposed organic matter in the peaty layers of marshy soil or as insoluble carbonates in bottom sediments of aquatic systems which take a long time to be released.
- In deep oceans, such carbon can remain buried for millions of years till geological movement may lift these rocks above sea level.
- These rocks may be exposed to erosion, releasing their carbon dioxide, carbonates and bicarbonates into streams and rivers.
- Fossil fuels such as coals, oil and natural gas etc. are organic compounds that were buried before they could be decomposed and were subsequently transformed by time and geological processes into fossil fuels. When they are burned the carbon stored in them is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
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Photosynthesis Respiration Decay of organic matter Volcanic action Incorrect Correct Correct Correct Photosynthesis takes out CO2 from the carbon cycle. Respiration adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Decay of organic matter adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Volcanic action adds CO2 to the carbon cycle on Earth. Notes:
Carbon cycle-
- Carbon is a minor constituent of the atmosphere as compared to oxygen and nitrogen.
- However, without carbon dioxide life could not exist because it is vital for the production of carbohydrates through photosynthesis by plants.
- t is the element that anchors all organic substances from coal and oil to DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid: the compound that carries genetic information).
- Carbon is present in the atmosphere, mainly in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2).
- Carbon cycle involves a continuous exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and organisms.
- Carbon from the atmosphere moves to green plants by the process of photosynthesis, and then to animals.
- By process of respiration and decomposition of dead organic matter, it returns to the atmosphere. It is usually a short term cycle.
- Some carbon also enters a long term cycle. It accumulates as un-decomposed organic matter in the peaty layers of marshy soil or as insoluble carbonates in bottom sediments of aquatic systems which take a long time to be released.
- In deep oceans, such carbon can remain buried for millions of years till geological movement may lift these rocks above sea level.
- These rocks may be exposed to erosion, releasing their carbon dioxide, carbonates and bicarbonates into streams and rivers.
- Fossil fuels such as coals, oil and natural gas etc. are organic compounds that were buried before they could be decomposed and were subsequently transformed by time and geological processes into fossil fuels. When they are burned the carbon stored in them is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Nitrogen deficiency can be prevented by using organic methods which requires time, but it result in a more even distribution of the added nitrogen over time. Which of the following organic methods are used for adding nitrogen to the soil:
- Adding composted manure to the soil
- Planting a green manure crop, such as borage
- Planting nitrogen fixing plants like peas or beans
- Adding coffee grounds to the soil
- Adding Nitrogen as a Plant Fertilizer
Select the correct code:
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Statement 5 Correct Correct Correct Correct Incorrect Organic method Organic method Organic method Organic method Non-organic method Notes:
Nitrogen fixation-
- Plants need nitrogen to make themselves. Without nitrogen, a plant cannot make the proteins, amino acids and even its very DNA.
- This is why when there is a nitrogen deficiency in the soil, plants are stunted. They simply cannot make their own cells. If there is nitrogen all around us, as it makes up 78 percent of the air we breathe.
- In order for plants to use the nitrogen in the air, it must be converted in some way to nitrogen in the soil. This can happen through nitrogen fixation, or nitrogen can be ‘recycled’ by composting plants and manure.
- There are two routes to go when fixing a nitrogen deficiency in the soil, either organic or non-organic.
- Organic:
To correct a nitrogen deficiency using organic methods requires time, but will result in a more even distribution of the added nitrogen over time.
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- Adding composted manure to the soil
- Planting a green manure crop, such as borage Planting
- nitrogen fixing plants like peas or beans
- Adding coffee grounds to the soil
- Non-Organic:
Using a nitrogen fertilizer to fix a nitrogen deficiency in the soil will give a big, fast boost of nitrogen to the soil, but will fade quickly.
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Statement 5 Correct Correct Correct Correct Incorrect Organic method Organic method Organic method Organic method Non-organic method Notes:
Nitrogen fixation-
- Plants need nitrogen to make themselves. Without nitrogen, a plant cannot make the proteins, amino acids and even its very DNA.
- This is why when there is a nitrogen deficiency in the soil, plants are stunted. They simply cannot make their own cells. If there is nitrogen all around us, as it makes up 78 percent of the air we breathe.
- In order for plants to use the nitrogen in the air, it must be converted in some way to nitrogen in the soil. This can happen through nitrogen fixation, or nitrogen can be ‘recycled’ by composting plants and manure.
- There are two routes to go when fixing a nitrogen deficiency in the soil, either organic or non-organic.
- Organic:
To correct a nitrogen deficiency using organic methods requires time, but will result in a more even distribution of the added nitrogen over time.
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- Adding composted manure to the soil
- Planting a green manure crop, such as borage Planting
- nitrogen fixing plants like peas or beans
- Adding coffee grounds to the soil
- Non-Organic:
Using a nitrogen fertilizer to fix a nitrogen deficiency in the soil will give a big, fast boost of nitrogen to the soil, but will fade quickly.
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Ecological Pyramids?
- The pyramid of number is upward in the forest ecosystem.
- The pyramid of biomass is inverted in aquatic ecosystem.
- Pyramid of number is inverted in grassland ecosystem.
- Pyramid of biomass is upright in grassland ecosystem.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Incorrect Correct The pyramid of number is upward in the forest ecosystem. The pyramid of biomass is inverted in aquatic ecosystem. A pyramid of numbers is upright in grassland ecosystem. Pyramid of biomass is upright in grassland ecosystem. Notes:
Ecological Pyramids-
- Pyramid of numbers shows the number of the producers, herbivores and the carnivores at their successive Trophic levels. This pyramid can be either upright, or inverted or partially upright.
- In a forest ecosystem, the producers are large size trees which make the base of Pyramid. The herbivores such as fruit eating birds, deer, elephants etc. make the primary consumers and are less than primary producers. After that, the number goes down at each successive level. Thus the pyramid of number is upright in the forest ecosystem.
- In a grassland ecosystem, the number of producers (mainly grasses) is always maximum, followed by decreasing numbers at second Trophic level (herbivores), third Trophic level (carnivores) and least number of apex predators. Thus, a pyramid of numbers is upright in grassland ecosystem.
- Pyramid of Biomass shows the biomass of the producers, herbivores and the carnivores at their successive Trophic levels.
- Pyramid of biomass for terrestrial ecosystems (grasslands, forests) the biomass generally decreases at each higher Trophic level from plants via herbivores to carnivores. Thus the Pyramid of biomass is upright in grassland ecosystem.
- In the aquatic system, the biomass can increase at higher Trophic levels. For example, in Oceans, the food chain typically starts with phytoplankton and ends at predatory fish, which has largest biomass. Thus, the pyramid of biomass is inverted in the aquatic systems including marine, ponds etc.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Incorrect Correct The pyramid of number is upward in the forest ecosystem. The pyramid of biomass is inverted in aquatic ecosystem. A pyramid of numbers is upright in grassland ecosystem. Pyramid of biomass is upright in grassland ecosystem. Notes:
Ecological Pyramids-
- Pyramid of numbers shows the number of the producers, herbivores and the carnivores at their successive Trophic levels. This pyramid can be either upright, or inverted or partially upright.
- In a forest ecosystem, the producers are large size trees which make the base of Pyramid. The herbivores such as fruit eating birds, deer, elephants etc. make the primary consumers and are less than primary producers. After that, the number goes down at each successive level. Thus the pyramid of number is upright in the forest ecosystem.
- In a grassland ecosystem, the number of producers (mainly grasses) is always maximum, followed by decreasing numbers at second Trophic level (herbivores), third Trophic level (carnivores) and least number of apex predators. Thus, a pyramid of numbers is upright in grassland ecosystem.
- Pyramid of Biomass shows the biomass of the producers, herbivores and the carnivores at their successive Trophic levels.
- Pyramid of biomass for terrestrial ecosystems (grasslands, forests) the biomass generally decreases at each higher Trophic level from plants via herbivores to carnivores. Thus the Pyramid of biomass is upright in grassland ecosystem.
- In the aquatic system, the biomass can increase at higher Trophic levels. For example, in Oceans, the food chain typically starts with phytoplankton and ends at predatory fish, which has largest biomass. Thus, the pyramid of biomass is inverted in the aquatic systems including marine, ponds etc.
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Food Chain and Food Web:
- A food chain represents only one part of the food or energy flow through an ecosystem.
- Food web is a connection of multiple food chains whereas Food chain is a linear sequence of organisms.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct A food chain represents only one part of the food or energy flow through an ecosystem. Food web is a connection of multiple food chains whereas Food chain is a linear sequence of organisms. Notes:
Food Chain and Food web-
- Organisms in the ecosystem are related to each other through feeding mechanism or trophic levels, i.e. one organism becomes food for the other. A sequence of organisms that feed on one another, form a food chain.
- Food chain is a linear sequence of organisms which starts from producer organisms and ends with decomposer species.
- Food web is a connection of multiple food chains. Food chain follows a single path whereas food web follows multiple paths.
- From the food chain, we get to know how organisms are connected with each other.
- Food chain and food web form an integral
- part of this ecosystem
- A food chain represents only one part of the food or energy flow through an ecosystem and implies a simple, isolated relationship.
- An ecosystem may consist of several interrelated food chains. More typically, the same food resource is part of more than one chain, especially when that resource is at the lower trophic levels.
- A food web illustrates, all possible transfers of energy and nutrients among the organisms in an ecosystem, whereas a food chain traces only one pathway of the food.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct A food chain represents only one part of the food or energy flow through an ecosystem. Food web is a connection of multiple food chains whereas Food chain is a linear sequence of organisms. Notes:
Food Chain and Food web-
- Organisms in the ecosystem are related to each other through feeding mechanism or trophic levels, i.e. one organism becomes food for the other. A sequence of organisms that feed on one another, form a food chain.
- Food chain is a linear sequence of organisms which starts from producer organisms and ends with decomposer species.
- Food web is a connection of multiple food chains. Food chain follows a single path whereas food web follows multiple paths.
- From the food chain, we get to know how organisms are connected with each other.
- Food chain and food web form an integral
- part of this ecosystem
- A food chain represents only one part of the food or energy flow through an ecosystem and implies a simple, isolated relationship.
- An ecosystem may consist of several interrelated food chains. More typically, the same food resource is part of more than one chain, especially when that resource is at the lower trophic levels.
- A food web illustrates, all possible transfers of energy and nutrients among the organisms in an ecosystem, whereas a food chain traces only one pathway of the food.
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Organic Farming:
- Organic farming is an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity.
- It relies primarily on local renewable resources.
- It maximizes recycling of plant nutrients and organic matter.
- It uses genetically modified organisms and plant growth regulators to optimize agricultural productivity.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Correct Incorrect Organic farming is an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity. It relies primarily on local renewable resources. It maximizes recycling of plant nutrients and organic matter. Genetically modified organisms and plant growth regulators are prohibited in Organic Farming. Notes:
Organic farming-
Organic farming is a holistic system designed to optimize the agricultural productivity and to reduce the impacts on diverse communities like soil organisms, plants, livestock and humans. Organic farming is a contemporary method of crop and livestock production that involves tools which do not use chemicals and artificial tools of cropping. It is an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity.
Key characteristics of organic farming are:
- It relies primarily on local, renewable resources
- It makes efficient use of solar energy and the production potential of biological systems
- It maintains the fertility of the soil
- It maximizes recycling of plant nutrients and organic matter
- It does not use organisms or substances foreign to nature (e.g GMOs, chemical fertilizers or pesticides)
Substances which are prohibited in organic farming are:
- Chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Genetically modified organisms
- Nanomaterials
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Correct Correct Correct Incorrect Organic farming is an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity. It relies primarily on local renewable resources. It maximizes recycling of plant nutrients and organic matter. Genetically modified organisms and plant growth regulators are prohibited in Organic Farming. Notes:
Organic farming-
Organic farming is a holistic system designed to optimize the agricultural productivity and to reduce the impacts on diverse communities like soil organisms, plants, livestock and humans. Organic farming is a contemporary method of crop and livestock production that involves tools which do not use chemicals and artificial tools of cropping. It is an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity.
Key characteristics of organic farming are:
- It relies primarily on local, renewable resources
- It makes efficient use of solar energy and the production potential of biological systems
- It maintains the fertility of the soil
- It maximizes recycling of plant nutrients and organic matter
- It does not use organisms or substances foreign to nature (e.g GMOs, chemical fertilizers or pesticides)
Substances which are prohibited in organic farming are:
- Chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Genetically modified organisms
- Nanomaterials
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
An invasive species can be any kind of living organism that is not native to an ecosystem and causes harm. Consider the following statements:
- An invasive species does not have to come from another country.
- Higher average temperatures and changes in rain and snow patterns caused by climate change will enable some invasive plant species to move into new areas.
Which of the above statement/s is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct An invasive species does not have to come from another country. Higher average temperatures and changes in rain and snow patterns caused by climate change will enable some invasive plant species to move into new areas. Notes:
Invasive Species-
- Invasive species have devastating effects on wildlife.
- Human health and economies are also at risk from invasive species. Many of ourcommercial, agricultural, and recreational activities depend on healthy native ecosystems.
- Species that grow and reproduce quickly, and spread aggressively, with potential to cause harm, are given the label “invasive.”
- An invasive species does not have to come from another country.
- Invasive species are primarily spread by human activities, often unintentionally. People, and the goods we use, travel around the world very quickly, and they often carry uninvited species with them.
- When a new and aggressive species is introduced into an ecosystem, it may not have any natural predators or controls.
- It can breed and spread quickly, taking over an area. Native wildlife may not have evolved defenses against the invader, or they may not be able to compete with a species that has no predators.
- One way to curb the spread of invasive species is to plant native plants and remove any invasive plants in your garden.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct An invasive species does not have to come from another country. Higher average temperatures and changes in rain and snow patterns caused by climate change will enable some invasive plant species to move into new areas. Notes:
Invasive Species-
- Invasive species have devastating effects on wildlife.
- Human health and economies are also at risk from invasive species. Many of ourcommercial, agricultural, and recreational activities depend on healthy native ecosystems.
- Species that grow and reproduce quickly, and spread aggressively, with potential to cause harm, are given the label “invasive.”
- An invasive species does not have to come from another country.
- Invasive species are primarily spread by human activities, often unintentionally. People, and the goods we use, travel around the world very quickly, and they often carry uninvited species with them.
- When a new and aggressive species is introduced into an ecosystem, it may not have any natural predators or controls.
- It can breed and spread quickly, taking over an area. Native wildlife may not have evolved defenses against the invader, or they may not be able to compete with a species that has no predators.
- One way to curb the spread of invasive species is to plant native plants and remove any invasive plants in your garden.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
‘Ecotone is a transitional area between two different ecosystems’, consider the following statements with respect to the Ecotone:
- An Ecotonal area has a higher density organism of one species and a greater number of species than are found in either flanking community.
- Ecotones don’t appear where one body of water meets another.
- Grasslands represent an ecotone between forest and desert ecosystem.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct An Ecotonal area has a higher density organism of one species and a greater number of species than are found in either flanking community. Ecotone also appears where one body of water meets another at boundary between the water and land. Grasslands represent an ecotone between forest and desert ecosystem. Notes:
Ecotone-
- An Ecotone is a transitional area of different Ecosystems, such as forest and grasslands.
- An Ecotone may exist along a broad belt or in a small pocket, such as forest clearing, whereas two local communities blend together. Ecotone may be very narrow or quite wide. It has conditions intermediate to the adjacent ecosystems. Hence it is a zone of tension.
- An Ecotonal area often has a higher density organism of one species and a greater number of species than are found in either flanking community. This tendency for increased diversity within the ecosystem is referred to as the ‘Edge effect’.
- Ecotone often has a large number of species and larger population densities than the communities on either side.
- Ecotone also appears where one body water meets another at boundary between the water and land ex: marshes.
- Grasslands is an ecotone between forest and desert ecosystem.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Correct An Ecotonal area has a higher density organism of one species and a greater number of species than are found in either flanking community. Ecotone also appears where one body of water meets another at boundary between the water and land. Grasslands represent an ecotone between forest and desert ecosystem. Notes:
Ecotone-
- An Ecotone is a transitional area of different Ecosystems, such as forest and grasslands.
- An Ecotone may exist along a broad belt or in a small pocket, such as forest clearing, whereas two local communities blend together. Ecotone may be very narrow or quite wide. It has conditions intermediate to the adjacent ecosystems. Hence it is a zone of tension.
- An Ecotonal area often has a higher density organism of one species and a greater number of species than are found in either flanking community. This tendency for increased diversity within the ecosystem is referred to as the ‘Edge effect’.
- Ecotone often has a large number of species and larger population densities than the communities on either side.
- Ecotone also appears where one body water meets another at boundary between the water and land ex: marshes.
- Grasslands is an ecotone between forest and desert ecosystem.
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
In the context of environment and ecology, consider the following statements regarding ‘standing crop’:
- It is the total amount of food grains available in a region at a given point intime.
- It is measured in terms of the mass of living organisms.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Correct Each trophic level has a certain mass of living material at a particular time called as the standing crop. A standing crop is the total dried biomass of the living organisms present in a given environment. It is not limited to the food grains. The standing crop is measured as the mass of living organisms (biomass) or the number in a unit area. The biomass of a species is expressed in terms of fresh or dry weight. Note:
The total amount or weight, or energy content, of (a portion of) organisms existing in a specific area at a particular time, is known as standing crop.
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Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Correct Each trophic level has a certain mass of living material at a particular time called as the standing crop. A standing crop is the total dried biomass of the living organisms present in a given environment. It is not limited to the food grains. The standing crop is measured as the mass of living organisms (biomass) or the number in a unit area. The biomass of a species is expressed in terms of fresh or dry weight. Note:
The total amount or weight, or energy content, of (a portion of) organisms existing in a specific area at a particular time, is known as standing crop.
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
With reference to the phosphorous cycle, consider the following statements:
- Rocks are the natural reservoir of phosphorous.
- Phosphorous is primarily exchanged between organisms and the environment through respiration.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock, which contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates. Unlike carbon cycle, there is no respiratory release of phosphorus into the atmosphere. Notes:
Phosphorus Cycle-
- Phosphorus is a major constituent of biological membranes, nucleic acids and cellular energy transfer systems. Many animals also need large quantities of this element to make shells, bones and teeth. The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock, which contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates.
- When rocks are weathered, minute amounts of these phosphates dissolve in soil solution and are absorbed by the roots of the plants. Herbivores and other animals obtain this element from plants. The waste products and the dead organisms are decomposed by phosphate-solubilising bacteria releasing phosphorus.
- Unlike carbon cycle, there is no respiratory release of phosphorus into the atmosphere. The other two major and important differences between carbon and phosphorus cycle are firstly, atmospheric inputs of phosphorus through rainfall are much smaller than carbon inputs, and, secondly, gaseous exchanges of phosphorus between organism and environment are negligible.
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Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock, which contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates. Unlike carbon cycle, there is no respiratory release of phosphorus into the atmosphere. Notes:
Phosphorus Cycle-
- Phosphorus is a major constituent of biological membranes, nucleic acids and cellular energy transfer systems. Many animals also need large quantities of this element to make shells, bones and teeth. The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock, which contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates.
- When rocks are weathered, minute amounts of these phosphates dissolve in soil solution and are absorbed by the roots of the plants. Herbivores and other animals obtain this element from plants. The waste products and the dead organisms are decomposed by phosphate-solubilising bacteria releasing phosphorus.
- Unlike carbon cycle, there is no respiratory release of phosphorus into the atmosphere. The other two major and important differences between carbon and phosphorus cycle are firstly, atmospheric inputs of phosphorus through rainfall are much smaller than carbon inputs, and, secondly, gaseous exchanges of phosphorus between organism and environment are negligible.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Consider the following pairs:
Name of Interaction :: Activity
- Mutualism :: Both the species are benefitted
- Amensalism :: Both the species are unaffected.
- Competition :: Both the species are disadvantaged.
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Correct
Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Mutualism Amensalism Competition Correct Incorrect Correct Both the species are benefitted One species is harmed whereas the other is unaffected Both the species are disadvantaged. Notes:
Species A Species B Name of Interaction + + Mutualism – – Competition + – Predation + – Parasitism + 0 Commensalism – 0 Ammensalism Incorrect
Solution (b)
Statement Analysis:
Mutualism Amensalism Competition Correct Incorrect Correct Both the species are benefitted One species is harmed whereas the other is unaffected Both the species are disadvantaged. Notes:
Species A Species B Name of Interaction + + Mutualism – – Competition + – Predation + – Parasitism + 0 Commensalism – 0 Ammensalism -
Question 20 of 30
20. Question
With reference to ‘Carrying Capacity’ of an environment, consider the following statements:
- It is the maximum population size of biological species that can be sustained in that specific environment.
- The carrying capacity is different for each species in a given habitat.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct It is the maximum population size of biological species that can be sustained in that specific environment. The carrying capacity is different for each species in a given habitat. Notes:
The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained in that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available.
The carrying capacity is different for each species in a habitat because of that species’ particular food, shelter, and social requirements. Disease, competition, predator-prey interaction, resource use and the number of populations in an ecosystem all affect carrying capacity. It does not relate to the diversity of species. Important direct drivers affecting biodiversity are habitat change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution.
Populations grow through births and immigration and decline through deaths and emigration. When resources are unlimited, the growth is usually exponential but when resources become progressively limiting, the growth pattern turns logistic. The intrinsic rate of natural increase (r) is a measure of the inherent potential of a population to grow. The ‘intrinsic rate of natural increase’ is a very important parameter chosen for assessing impacts of any biotic or abiotic factor on population growth.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct It is the maximum population size of biological species that can be sustained in that specific environment. The carrying capacity is different for each species in a given habitat. Notes:
The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained in that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available.
The carrying capacity is different for each species in a habitat because of that species’ particular food, shelter, and social requirements. Disease, competition, predator-prey interaction, resource use and the number of populations in an ecosystem all affect carrying capacity. It does not relate to the diversity of species. Important direct drivers affecting biodiversity are habitat change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution.
Populations grow through births and immigration and decline through deaths and emigration. When resources are unlimited, the growth is usually exponential but when resources become progressively limiting, the growth pattern turns logistic. The intrinsic rate of natural increase (r) is a measure of the inherent potential of a population to grow. The ‘intrinsic rate of natural increase’ is a very important parameter chosen for assessing impacts of any biotic or abiotic factor on population growth.
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
He was influenced by the Mughal school of painting as well as Whistler’s Aestheticism. Most of his works revolved around Hindu philosophy. Some of his books like ‘BudoAngla’, ‘KhirerPutul’ and ‘Rajkahini’ are best examples of Bengali children’s literature. He was
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Solution (c)
Abanindranath Tagore believed in the traditional Indian techniques of painting. His philosophy rejected the “materialistic” art of the West and came back to Indian traditional art forms. He was influenced by the Mughal school of painting as well as Whistler’s Aestheticism. Most of his works revolved around Hindu philosophy. Bharat Mata, The Passing of Shah Jahan (1900), My Mother (1912–13), Fairyland illustration (1913), Journey’s End (circa 1913) were his famous paintings. Some of his books like ‘BudoAngla’, ‘KhirerPutul’ and ‘Rajkahini’ are best examples of Bengali children’s literature.
Context- Abanindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary was recently celebrated.
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Solution (c)
Abanindranath Tagore believed in the traditional Indian techniques of painting. His philosophy rejected the “materialistic” art of the West and came back to Indian traditional art forms. He was influenced by the Mughal school of painting as well as Whistler’s Aestheticism. Most of his works revolved around Hindu philosophy. Bharat Mata, The Passing of Shah Jahan (1900), My Mother (1912–13), Fairyland illustration (1913), Journey’s End (circa 1913) were his famous paintings. Some of his books like ‘BudoAngla’, ‘KhirerPutul’ and ‘Rajkahini’ are best examples of Bengali children’s literature.
Context- Abanindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary was recently celebrated.
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Consider the following statements
- Preventive detention is for a maximum period of six months in India
- India is the only country in the world with a Constitution that provides for preventative detention
- Only the centre and not states are empowered to enact laws on preventive detention
Select the correct statements
Correct
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect In India, preventive detention is for a maximum period of three months, a limit which can be changed by the Parliament. According to Preventive Detention Act 1950, it can be extended beyond three months up to a total of twelve months, only on the favourable recommendation of an advisory board, made up of High Court judges or persons eligible to be appointed High Court judges India is one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution allows for preventive detention during peacetime without safeguards that elsewhere are understood to be basic requirements for protecting fundamental human rights. India’s National Security Act of 1980 empowers the Central Government and State Governments to detain a person to prevent him/her from acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of India, the relations of India with foreign countries, the maintenance of public order, or the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community it is necessary so to do Context – There was a Telangana High Court judgement on Preventive Detention
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect In India, preventive detention is for a maximum period of three months, a limit which can be changed by the Parliament. According to Preventive Detention Act 1950, it can be extended beyond three months up to a total of twelve months, only on the favourable recommendation of an advisory board, made up of High Court judges or persons eligible to be appointed High Court judges India is one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution allows for preventive detention during peacetime without safeguards that elsewhere are understood to be basic requirements for protecting fundamental human rights. India’s National Security Act of 1980 empowers the Central Government and State Governments to detain a person to prevent him/her from acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of India, the relations of India with foreign countries, the maintenance of public order, or the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community it is necessary so to do Context – There was a Telangana High Court judgement on Preventive Detention
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
With reference to ‘Conjugate Vaccine’, consider the following statements
- It is a type of subunit vaccine which combines a weak antigen with a strong antigen as a carrier
- The vaccine can be given both in-vivo and ex-vivo methods
Select the correct statements
Correct
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect A conjugate vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine which combines a weak antigen with a strong antigen as a carrier so that the immune system has a stronger response to the weak antigen. The method of vaccine delivery is intramuscular that is in vivo. Ex vivo is not possible in conjugate vaccines. Context- Recently, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has launched Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) immunisation drive for infants.
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Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Incorrect A conjugate vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine which combines a weak antigen with a strong antigen as a carrier so that the immune system has a stronger response to the weak antigen. The method of vaccine delivery is intramuscular that is in vivo. Ex vivo is not possible in conjugate vaccines. Context- Recently, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has launched Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) immunisation drive for infants.
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Consider the following statements regarding ‘Pradhan Mantri Dakshta Aur Kushalta Sampann Hitgrahi (PM-DAKSH) Yojana’
- The scheme aims to encourage and promote skill development in the country by providing free short duration skill training
- It is implemented by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Which of the given statement/s above are correct
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Incorrect The scheme aims to make the skill development schemes accessible to the target groups of Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes and Safai Karamcharis. It is implemented by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Context- PM DAKSH portal and app was launched recently
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Solution (d)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Incorrect The scheme aims to make the skill development schemes accessible to the target groups of Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes and Safai Karamcharis. It is implemented by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Context- PM DAKSH portal and app was launched recently
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Consider the following statements regarding ‘Ubharte Sitaare Alternative Investment Fund’
- The main purpose is to encourage MSMEs and promote the growth of economy
- The fund has been set up jointly by Exim Bank and SEBI
- A corpus of 2500 crores has been set up under this scheme
Choose the correct statements
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Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Incorrect The main purpose is to encourage MSMEs as they are vital to the economy in terms of creating jobs, fostering innovations and reviving the economy The fund has been set up jointly by Exim Bank and SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India) which will invest in the fund by way of equity and equity-like products in export-oriented units, in both manufacturing and services sectors It has a corpus of Rs 250 crore with a green shoe option of Rs 250 crore Context – The Ministry of Finance has launched ‘Ubharte Sitaare’ Alternative Investment Fund to facilitate debt and equity funding to export-oriented MSMEs (Micro Small and medium Enterprises
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Solution (a)
Statement Analysis:
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Incorrect Incorrect The main purpose is to encourage MSMEs as they are vital to the economy in terms of creating jobs, fostering innovations and reviving the economy The fund has been set up jointly by Exim Bank and SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India) which will invest in the fund by way of equity and equity-like products in export-oriented units, in both manufacturing and services sectors It has a corpus of Rs 250 crore with a green shoe option of Rs 250 crore Context – The Ministry of Finance has launched ‘Ubharte Sitaare’ Alternative Investment Fund to facilitate debt and equity funding to export-oriented MSMEs (Micro Small and medium Enterprises
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
In how many ways can a group of 5 men and 2 women be made out of a total of 7 men and 3 women?
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Solution (d)
The question demands the selection of 5 men from 7 men and 2 women from 3 women.
Number of ways to do this
= 7C5 × 3C2
= 7C2 × 3C1 [∵ nCr = nC(n-r)]
=(7×6)/(2×1)×3=21×3=63Hence, Option(d) is the right answer.
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Solution (d)
The question demands the selection of 5 men from 7 men and 2 women from 3 women.
Number of ways to do this
= 7C5 × 3C2
= 7C2 × 3C1 [∵ nCr = nC(n-r)]
=(7×6)/(2×1)×3=21×3=63Hence, Option(d) is the right answer.
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Seven balls needs to be placed in four boxes. Each box can hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed in the boxes so that no box remains empty, if all balls and boxes are identical?
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Solution (b)
Since no box can be left empty, there can be only two cases.
Case 1: 1, 1, 3
(i.e., 3 balls are put in 1 box and 1 ball is put in each of the remaining 2 boxes).
Total number of ways in which this can be done = 1 (as both boxes and balls are identical)Case 2: 1,2,2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put in the remaining 1 box).
Total number of ways in which this can be done =1=1 (as both boxes and balls are identical).
From (1) and (2),
Required number of ways
=1+1=2 ways . Hence, Option(b) is the right answer.Incorrect
Solution (b)
Since no box can be left empty, there can be only two cases.
Case 1: 1, 1, 3
(i.e., 3 balls are put in 1 box and 1 ball is put in each of the remaining 2 boxes).
Total number of ways in which this can be done = 1 (as both boxes and balls are identical)Case 2: 1,2,2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put in the remaining 1 box).
Total number of ways in which this can be done =1=1 (as both boxes and balls are identical).
From (1) and (2),
Required number of ways
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Rakesh has nine friends and he wants to invite 6 of them to a party. How many times will three particular friends always attend the party
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Solution (a)
Initially invite the 3 particular friends. This can only be done in 1 way …(1)
Now he needs to invite 3 (=6-3) more friends from the remaining 6 (=9-3) friends. This can be done in 6C3 ways …(2)
From (1) and (2), required number of ways = 1 × 6C3 = 6C3 = (6 × 5 × 4) /(3 × 2 × 1) = 5 × 4 = 20
Hence, Option(a) is the right answer.
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Solution (a)
Initially invite the 3 particular friends. This can only be done in 1 way …(1)
Now he needs to invite 3 (=6-3) more friends from the remaining 6 (=9-3) friends. This can be done in 6C3 ways …(2)
From (1) and (2), required number of ways = 1 × 6C3 = 6C3 = (6 × 5 × 4) /(3 × 2 × 1) = 5 × 4 = 20
Hence, Option(a) is the right answer.
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Find the number of different words that can be formed with the letters of the word ‘BUTTER’ so that the vowels are always together.
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Solution (c)
The word ‘BUTTER’ contains 6 letters. The letters U and E should always come together.
So the letters are B, T, T, R, (UE). Number of ways in which the letters above can be arranged = 5!/2! = 60 (since the letter ‘T’ is repeated twice).
Number of ways in which U and E can be arranged = 2! = 2 ways
Therefore, total number of permutations possible = 60*2 = 120 ways.
Hence, Option(c) is the right answer.
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Solution (c)
The word ‘BUTTER’ contains 6 letters. The letters U and E should always come together.
So the letters are B, T, T, R, (UE). Number of ways in which the letters above can be arranged = 5!/2! = 60 (since the letter ‘T’ is repeated twice).
Number of ways in which U and E can be arranged = 2! = 2 ways
Therefore, total number of permutations possible = 60*2 = 120 ways.
Hence, Option(c) is the right answer.
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Read the following five passages and answer the questions that follow the passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
For years, movies and television series like Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) paint an unrealistic picture of the “science of voices.” In the 1994 movie Clear and Present Danger an expert listens to a brief recorded utterance and declares that the speaker is “Cuban, aged 35 to 45, educated in the […] eastern United States.” The recording is then fed to a supercomputer that matches the voice to that of a suspect, concluding that the probability of correct identification is 90%. This sequence sums up a good number of misimpressions about forensic phonetics, which have led to errors in real-life justice. Indeed, that movie scene exemplifies the so-called “CSI effect”—the phenomenon in which judges hold unrealistic expectations of the capabilities of forensic science.
Q.30) Which of the following is the most logical corollary that can be drawn from the passage?
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Solution (d)
The main idea of the paragraph is conveyed in the last sentence: “Indeed, that movie scene exemplifies the so-called “CSI effect”—the phenomenon in which judges hold unrealistic expectations of the capabilities of forensic science.” Option d rephrases this. Also note that all other option are specific to voice recognition. The paragraph is more general and talks of forensic science.
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Solution (d)
The main idea of the paragraph is conveyed in the last sentence: “Indeed, that movie scene exemplifies the so-called “CSI effect”—the phenomenon in which judges hold unrealistic expectations of the capabilities of forensic science.” Option d rephrases this. Also note that all other option are specific to voice recognition. The paragraph is more general and talks of forensic science.
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