Class 10 Social Science: Forest and Wildlife Resources Worksheet (with Answers)
A free, print-ready worksheet on Forest and Wildlife Resources for CBSE Class 10 Social Science, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.
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- 1. The variety of plant and animal life is called:
- (a) biodiversity
- (b) geography
- (c) ecology only
- (d) habitat
- 2. Species in danger of extinction are:
- (a) normal
- (b) endangered
- (c) extinct
- (d) endemic
- 3. Species found only in a particular area are:
- (a) rare
- (b) normal
- (c) endemic
- (d) vulnerable
- 4. Project Tiger was launched to protect:
- (a) forests only
- (b) elephants
- (c) rivers
- (d) tigers
- 5. What is biodiversity?
- 6. What are endemic species?
- 7. Explain the IUCN classification of species with examples of each category.
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- 1. (a) biodiversity — It is biodiversity.
- 2. (b) endangered — They are endangered species.
- 3. (c) endemic — They are endemic species.
- 4. (d) tigers — Project Tiger conserves tigers.
- 5. The variety of plant and animal life in a region.
- 6. Species found only in a particular area and nowhere else.
- 7. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies species according to how threatened they are. Normal species have populations considered adequate for survival, such as common cattle. Endangered species are in danger of extinction if the threats continue. Vulnerable species are those whose numbers are falling and which may become endangered. Rare species have very small populations and could become threatened. Endemic species are found only in a particular area and nowhere else, making them especially fragile. Extinct species are those no longer found in their known habitats. This classification helps governments and conservationists decide which species need the most urgent protection.
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- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 10 Social Science, chapter “Forest and Wildlife Resources”.