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I hope say you dey shine and full of energy as always! Today, we go do something fun and challenging—Quiz Time! This quiz will help you test everything you’ve learned so far. It’s not just any quiz; it’s a chance to show off all the cool stuff you’ve learned about plant ecology, conservation strategies, and the environment. I believe say you’re ready to shine and prove how much you know!
Make sure you take your time, read the questions carefully, and answer as best as you can. Ready to test your knowledge? Let’s go!
Quiz
Quiz:
- What is the main goal of conservation?
a) To protect and preserve natural resources for future generations.
b) To increase the population of endangered species in the wild.
c) To allow people to use all resources without restrictions.
d) To cut down forests for agriculture. - Which of the following is an example of in-situ conservation?
a) Keeping endangered animals in a zoo.
b) Protecting a national park where animals and plants live naturally.
c) Storing plant seeds in a seed bank.
d) Moving endangered species to a safe location outside their natural habitat. - What is the difference between in-situ and ex-situ conservation?
a) In-situ conservation occurs outside natural habitats, while ex-situ happens within the habitat.
b) Ex-situ conservation happens inside natural habitats, while in-situ happens outside them.
c) In-situ conservation happens within the species’ natural environment, while ex-situ happens outside it.
d) Both strategies are the same and can happen anywhere. - Which of these is a threat to biodiversity?
a) Habitat restoration
b) Climate change
c) Protection of endangered species
d) Sustainable farming practices - What is vegetation mapping used for?
a) To identify animal species in an area.
b) To draw a map showing the location of different plant species in an area.
c) To track changes in weather patterns.
d) To study the growth of fungi and microorganisms. - Which of these factors is considered an abiotic factor affecting plant growth?
a) Competition with other plants
b) Temperature
c) Pollination
d) Herbivory - What is the role of seed banks in ex-situ conservation?
a) They protect endangered animals.
b) They store the seeds of plants to ensure species can be grown again if their natural habitat is destroyed.
c) They act as a place to research animal genetics.
d) They monitor changes in wildlife populations. - Which is an example of an invasive species in Nigeria?
a) Cane toad
b) Water hyacinth
c) Baobab tree
d) African elephant - What is primary succession?
a) The process where plants and animals grow in an area that has been disturbed but still has some life left.
b) The first stage of ecological succession, where life begins to develop in a place with no previous life, like bare rock.
c) The process of plants changing the environment around them.
d) The rebuilding of a forest after a fire. - What does the term ‘trophic level’ refer to?
a) The amount of food an organism eats.
b) The position of an organism in a food chain, depending on what it eats and what eats it.
c) The number of species in a community.
d) The energy used by an organism to grow.
Evaluation
Now, after you’ve answered all the questions, take a moment to reflect on your answers. Do you see any areas where you want to brush up more? Remember, quizzes are a great way to help you check what you know and what you need to learn more about.
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