Zoogeography MCQs Part 1 |
1) The branch which integrates information on the historical, current ecology and genetics of an organism refers as,
a)Ecological Zoogeography
b)Historical Zoogeography
c) Zoogeography
d)Systematics
2) The study of region or space known as,
a) Faunistics
b) Chorology
c) Descriptive zoogeography
d) Descriptive zoogeography
3) The tropic is a region of earth roughly 1600 miles at,
a) South and East Pole
b) North and East Pole
c) North and South Pole
d) At North Pole
4) South America and Mexico present in,
a) Neotropical Region
b) Palearctic Region
c) Ethopian Region
d) Australian Region
5) The most diverse biological region of earth is,
a) Australian Region
b) Ethopian Region
c) Neotropical Region
d) Palearctic Region
6) The Palearctic region separated from Ethopian Region by,
a) Himalayan range
b) Andes Mountain range
c) Amazon River Basin
d) Sahara Desert
7) The most extensive tropical forest present in,
a) Neotropical Region
b) Palearctic Region
c) Ethopian Region
d) Australian Region
8) Rich fish fauna present in,
a) Australian Region
b) Neotropical Region
c) Ethopian Region
d) Palearctic Region
9) Amphibians are less distinct in,
a) Palearctic Region
b) Ethopian Region
c) Australian Region
d) Neotropical Region
10) In oriental Region the climate is mostly,
a) Tropical
b) Temperate
c) Rain
d) Hot and Dry
11) The continental island are formed through,
a) Volcanic eruption
b) Due to Continental drift
c) Sinking of land
d) Through Flooding
12) Total number native freshwater fishes in Pakistan are,
a) 180
b) 177
c) More than 200
d) 660
13) Lemurla land bridge present between,
a) Africa, Madagascar and India
b) Between South America and Australia
c) Between Africa and South America
d) Between South America and South Africa
14) According to Wegner the floor of oceans were made up slime which composed of,
a) Magnesium and chloride
b) Magnesium and Bicarbonates
c) Magnesium and Silica
d) Magnesium and Silicon
15) Europe and northern part of Africa present in,
a) Palearctic Region
b) Oriental Region
c) Neotropical Region
d) Ethopian Region
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