Option A: Mammals
Option B: Birds
Option C: Reptiles
Option D: Amphibians
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Bible
Option B: Isaiah (7:24)
Option C: Solomon (2:12)
Option D: Moses Law (Deureronomy (22:6)
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: educational
Option B: Scientific
Option C: Aesthetic
Option D: Recreational significance
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Indo-Malayan
Option B: Palaearctic regions
Option C: Some forms originating from the Ethiopian region
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Parmir
Option B: Korakoram highlands
Option C: Himalayan highlands
Option D: Anatolia – Iranian desert
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Life
Option B: Food
Option C: Shelter
Option D: Space
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Northern mountainous areas embracing Himalayan, Korakoram and Hindu Kush ranges
Option B: In northern areas, Malakand, Hazara and Azad Kashmir are rich in fauna and flora
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Alpine grazing lands
Option B: Sub-alpine scrub
Option C: Temperate forests
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Snow leopard
Option B: Black and brown bears
Option C: Otter
Option D: Wolf
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The competition with the domestic livestock for existing natural forage
Option B: Increasing human interference in the form of cultivation
Option C: As trade objects e.g., furs and skins
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Salt Range
Option B: Kala Chitta Range
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Punjab
Option B: KPK
Option C: Sindh
Option D: Balochistan
Correct Answer: Punjab ✔
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Option A: Jackal, Mangoose
Option B: Jungle Cat, Civet Cat
Option C: Sclay Ant Earter, Desert Cat
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Chinkara is the only animal which can still be found in fair numbers in _____ and rately in Thal:
Option A: Cholistan
Option B: Thar
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cholistan ✔
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Option A: Pak-Indian Border
Option B: Some parts of Cholistan
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Cholistan
Option B: Thal
Option C: Thar
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cholistan ✔
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Option A: Chinkara gazella
Option B: Peacock
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Riers
Option B: Support hog deer
Option C: Black partridge population
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Indus dolphin
Option B: Fishing cat
Option C: Smooth coated otter
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Sindh Ibex
Option B: Straight Horned Markhor
Option C: Wild Sheep
Option D: Leopard
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Peregrine
Option B: Cherrug
Option C: Saker Falcons
Option D: Tawny Eagle
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Marine Turtles
Option B: Ridley, Green
Option C: Leather Back and Hawk Bill
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Wintering areas
Option B: Green routes in Asia
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Ducks (mallard, pintail, shoveler, pochard, gargeny, ruddy shelduck)
Option B: Geese (greyiage, bar-headed)
Option C: Coots, Flamingoes
Option D: Pelicans, Spoonbills
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Hazards, Diseases,
Option B: Predators, Genetics (species characteristics)
Option C: Resources, Human
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Fire, rain and wind as well as man made structures such as roads and fences
Option B: Thus challenging an animal’s physiological capacity as to prevent it from reproducing successfully
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: An animal, sometime leading to their death
Option B: Also having a potential of being transmitted to humans
Option C: Livestock, between species, and vice versa
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Home range, breeding season
Option B: Longevity, territory and the niche
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Longevity, territory and the niche ✔
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Option A: Legal
Option B: Illegal
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Birth rate
Option B: Morality
Option C: Immigration
Option D: Emigration
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: One year to the next
Option B: Two years to the next
Option C: Three years to the next
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: One year to the next ✔
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Option A: Vegetation and animals
Option B: By an expression of animals density
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Food
Option B: Cover
Option C: Water change
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Art
Option B: Science of manipulating the centrum of wild animal populations to meet specific objectives
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: As rain, snow and climate is not practical
Option B: Control of man-made hazards such as roads, fences
Option C: Directed towards particular species
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Techniques of stocking, game ranching, refuges, hunting
Option B: Manipulating habitat factors
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: The manipulation of food, cover
Option B: Water either directly or through coordination measures
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: 1894
Option B: 1896
Option C: 1898
Option D: 1900
Correct Answer: 1894 ✔
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Option A: 1925
Option B: 1926
Option C: 1927
Option D: 1928
Correct Answer: 1927 ✔
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The forest policies having ceased to be relevant were later revised in 1955, and then in _______.
Option A: 1960
Option B: 1962
Option C: 1964
Option D: 1966
Correct Answer: 1962 ✔
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Option A: 1925
Option B: 1926
Option C: 1927
Option D: 1938
Correct Answer: 1927 ✔
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Option A: 1955
Option B: 1957
Option C: 1959
Option D: 1961
Correct Answer: 1959 ✔
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Option A: 1974 and 1975
Option B: 1975 and 1976
Option C: 1976 and 1977
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1974 and 1975 ✔
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Option A: Management of wild lands in accordance with their potential for optimum utilization in various forms, including recreation and wildlife
Option B: Promoting wildlife conservation consistent with other land uses and ensuring that wildlife values are preserved and enhanced
Option C: Scientific approach for the management of wildlife through wildlife surveys, research and management plans
Option D: Encouraging the creation and development of national park with a view to preserving an example of each of the country’s major ecosystems with its endemic fauna and flora intact, and to develop these areas for public recreation and education
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: 1992
Option B: 1993
Option C: 1994
Option D: 1995
Correct Answer: 1992 ✔
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Option A: The strategy to improve the situation
Option B: Action Plan
Option C: Actions/Interventions
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Updating inventory of floral and faunal diversity, reviewing current field research presently undertaken and planning for future to fill in the gaps in the knowledge of bio-diversity in Pakistan
Option B: Indentification of species and delineation of areas of importance with the stand point of biodiversity values
Option C: Achieve consensus on te long term strategy and prioritise biodiversity conservation
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Indentification of key high priority sites and species for conservation based on criteria developed during the study and development of the strategy for the conservation of Biodiversity
Option B: Based on above and the strategy, development of a long term planning process including monitoring and evaluation systems to measure changes in biodiversity over time
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Re-organization of protected area system
Option B: Commniity participation in the conservation and management of biodiversity
Option C: Development of Human Resources
Option D: Conservation Programmes
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The basic scientific data being available on key ecosystems, sites
Option B: Species needing protection
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: None of these ✔
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Option A: Active participation of local communities in the management
Option B: Conservation of biodiversity both in protected areas declared as such
Option C: The areas outside the protected area system must be ensured
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Improving data management
Option B: Monitoring and research to improve enforcement of legislation, both facilitative and regulatory
Option C: Implementing appropriate and multiple use strategies
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Habitat evaluation and management
Option B: Rehabilitation of the habitats
Option C: Minimising the rate of deforestation and desertification
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Involvement of local communities. Work to be undertaken outside the protected area system, hence heavily based on community-led and managed activities, and awareness building
Option B: Educational programmes to reach the students at grass root level
Option C: Reduced hunting be the message to be conveyed to different offices
Option D: Promotion of non-chemical control of agricultural pests
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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