Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Biodiversity And Conservation – Part 5
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Biodiversity and Conservation – Part 5

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411. Which statement best explains why a seed bank and tissue culture are complementary rather than identical ex situ methods?
ⓐ. Seed banks store reproductive material, while tissue culture can multiply living plant material under controlled conditions
ⓑ. Seed banks conserve only animals, while tissue culture conserves only microbes
ⓒ. Tissue culture is in situ, while seed banking is ex situ
ⓓ. Both methods preserve complete ecosystem interactions equally well
412. A biologist argues that protecting only currently useful species is too narrow because unknown species may later prove important. This argument is strongest against the assumption that
ⓐ. biodiversity has ethical value
ⓑ. direct utility can extend into future discovery through bioprospecting
ⓒ. only already-known human uses justify conserving life
ⓓ. ecosystem services matter for conservation
413. Which situation best illustrates that a high species count alone does not guarantee strong conservation security?
ⓐ. A rich habitat continues to lose endemic species rapidly because destruction is intense
ⓑ. A protected forest contains many ecosystems and remains stable
ⓒ. A seed bank stores multiple crop varieties
ⓓ. A sacred grove shelters native vegetation over time
414. Which statement is most accurate about the relationship between described biodiversity and actual biodiversity?
ⓐ. Actual biodiversity must be lower because scientists exaggerate species estimates
ⓑ. Described biodiversity includes all species except insects
ⓒ. The two are identical once major plant groups are known
ⓓ. Actual biodiversity is likely higher because many species remain undescribed
415. Which option best separates habitat loss from over-exploitation in terms of immediate mechanism?
ⓐ. Habitat loss directly removes or degrades living space, whereas over-exploitation removes organisms faster than populations can recover
ⓑ. Habitat loss affects only plants, whereas over-exploitation affects only animals
ⓒ. Habitat loss is always natural, whereas over-exploitation is always artificial
ⓓ. Habitat loss causes co-extinction instantly, whereas over-exploitation cannot cause extinction
416. A region contains several ecosystem types and many species, but conservationists especially value one wetland because it supports seasonal migrants, local fish breeding, and flood buffering together. This example mainly highlights
ⓐ. only genetic diversity
ⓑ. how ecological value may include both biodiversity support and broader ecosystem function
ⓒ. that species richness alone determines all conservation priorities
ⓓ. that wetlands are always hotspots
417. Assertion: Some biodiversity-rich regions deserve urgent conservation even when they are not the largest habitats in size. Reason: Conservation priority depends on threat and irreplaceability, not only on sheer area.
ⓐ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are false.
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
ⓓ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion.
418. Which scenario most clearly shows why co-extinction can magnify biodiversity loss beyond the initially affected species?
ⓐ. Loss of one plant causes disappearance of several specialized insects tied to it
ⓑ. A forest is legally declared protected
ⓒ. A seed bank preserves multiple plant varieties
ⓓ. A tropical region receives high solar energy
419. Which inference is most appropriate from the existence of many rice strains and mango varieties in one country?
ⓐ. Species diversity is low because too many varieties belong to the same species
ⓑ. Genetic diversity can be very high within domesticated species as well as wild ones
ⓒ. Ecological diversity must be absent where crop varieties are abundant
ⓓ. Crop varieties are not relevant to biodiversity
420. Which statement best integrates biodiversity, conservation method, and long-term ecological reality?
ⓐ. Ex situ conservation alone is enough because ecosystems can always be reconstructed later
ⓑ. In situ conservation is useful only when a species has economic value
ⓒ. Biodiversity is best conserved by protecting natural habitats while using ex situ methods as selective support where needed
ⓓ. Conservation should focus only on currently described species because unknown species cannot be protected
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