1) What is the meaning of biodiversity? a) the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations. b) Genetically modified plants or animals. c) The diversity of organisms, whether microorganisms, animals or plants. d) A university 2) Biodiversity exists as a result of.. a) Human intervention b) Habitat and climate c) Pollution d) Climate change 3) What are the importances of biodiversity?  a) i. Balance in nature, Medical, Source of food b) ii. Balance in nature, Population control, Source of food c) iii. Raw materials for industries, Education, Recreational places d) iv. Source of food, Scientific experiments, Human intelligence 4) What are the methods of effective biodiversity management? a) Banning the killing or trading of endemic and endangered animals and plants through the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 b) Protecting the habitat by creating national parks, marine parks, forest reserves and wildlife sanctuaries c) Undertaking reproductive programmes like seedling nurseries to help with reforestation and turtle hatcheries d) Allowing the killing or trading of endemic and endangered animals and plants 5) What is an endemic species? a) A mammal type species b) A domesticated species c) A species that lives in clusters within a restricted habitat in a specific location d) a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information. 6) What are the examples of an endemic species? a) nematode (roundworm) b) Humans (Homo sapiens)  c) Rafflesia d) Borneo Pygmy Elephant 7) What is the name of the classification for the methods of biodiversity management? a) in situ conservation b) ex situ conservation c) in situ conversation d) ex situ conversation

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