Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Ecosystem – Part 6
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Ecosystem – Part 6

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511. Which ecologically important group is not given a proper fixed place in standard ecological pyramids?
ⓐ. Top carnivores
ⓑ. Primary consumers
ⓒ. Saprophytes
ⓓ. Producers
512. Why do omnivores create difficulty for simple ecological pyramids?
ⓐ. They always belong only to the producer level
ⓑ. They can draw food from more than one trophic level
ⓒ. They convert sunlight directly into chemical energy
ⓓ. They are unable to participate in food webs
513. A bear feeds on fruits in one season and fish in another. This mainly illustrates which limitation of ecological pyramids?
ⓐ. The same species may operate at different trophic levels
ⓑ. Energy pyramids may become inverted
ⓒ. Standing crop cannot be measured for mammals
ⓓ. Pyramids cannot include producers
514. A crow eats grains at one time and small animals at another. Why is this difficult to show fully in one simple pyramid?
ⓐ. Its feeding prevents nutrient cycling
ⓑ. Its biomass cannot be measured as dry weight
ⓒ. Its food never enters the grazing food chain
ⓓ. Its trophic role changes with the food source
515. Which aspect of real ecosystems is least captured by a simple ecological pyramid?
ⓐ. Existence of lower and higher trophic levels
ⓑ. Broad decline in energy toward higher levels
ⓒ. Interconnected food chains forming a food web
ⓓ. Presence of producers at the base
516. Which statement about ecological pyramids is most accurate?
ⓐ. They make food-web studies unnecessary
ⓑ. They provide a complete account of every ecosystem process
ⓒ. They eliminate the need to study decomposers separately
ⓓ. They are useful simplified models, but they do not capture all ecological complexity
517. Which statement best explains why saprophytes are omitted problematically from standard pyramids?
ⓐ. They always occupy the first trophic level
ⓑ. They never interact with detritus
ⓒ. They are abiotic and therefore outside ecosystems
ⓓ. They are central to decomposition and nutrient cycling even though they do not fit a simple producer-consumer ladder
518. Which of the following would most reduce the accuracy of representing an ecosystem by a single pyramid?
ⓐ. The presence of sunlight as the main energy source
ⓑ. The presence of many organisms with overlapping diets
ⓒ. The presence of abiotic factors such as water and soil
ⓓ. The occurrence of a producer base
519. Why should ecological pyramids not be treated as complete descriptions of ecosystems?
ⓐ. They cannot show producers at the base
ⓑ. They omit some important interactions and ecological roles
ⓒ. They are based only on abiotic measurements
ⓓ. They always ignore energy transfer
520. Which example best shows the limitation caused by species occupying more than one trophic level?
ⓐ. A bird feeding on seeds, insects, and worms in the same habitat
ⓑ. An earthworm feeding on detritus
ⓒ. A fungus secreting enzymes on dead leaves
ⓓ. A tree supporting many insects
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