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The Importance of Biodiversity in Indian Environmental Philosophy

Description: Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth, including the different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, the genetic variation within each species, and the ecosystems in which they live. Biodiversity is essential for the functioning of the Earth's ecosystems and for human well-being. Indian environmental philosophy has a long history of recognizing the importance of biodiversity and has developed a number of concepts and practices to protect it.
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What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the interconnectedness of all living beings?

  1. Atman

  2. Brahman

  3. Dharma

  4. Karma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Brahman is the ultimate reality in Indian philosophy and is often described as the source of all existence. It is also seen as the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Which of the following is not a key concept in Indian environmental philosophy?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Materialism


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ahimsa (non-violence), Aparigraha (non-possessiveness), and Dharma (righteousness) are all key concepts in Indian environmental philosophy. Materialism, on the other hand, is not a central concept in this philosophy.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the sacredness of nature?

  1. Brahman

  2. Atman

  3. Dharma

  4. Prakriti


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Prakriti is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the sacredness of nature. It is seen as the feminine principle of the universe and is often associated with fertility and abundance.

Which of the following is an example of a traditional Indian practice that promotes biodiversity?

  1. Jhum cultivation

  2. Shifting cultivation

  3. Monoculture

  4. Industrial agriculture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jhum cultivation is a traditional Indian practice that involves clearing a small patch of forest, cultivating it for a few years, and then allowing it to fallow for a period of time. This practice helps to maintain biodiversity by preventing the soil from becoming exhausted and by providing a habitat for a variety of plants and animals.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of living in harmony with nature?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of living in harmony with nature. It means "the world is one family" and emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Which of the following is a key challenge to biodiversity conservation in India?

  1. Habitat loss

  2. Pollution

  3. Climate change

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Habitat loss, pollution, and climate change are all key challenges to biodiversity conservation in India. Habitat loss is caused by deforestation, urbanization, and other forms of land use change. Pollution can contaminate water, air, and soil, and can harm wildlife. Climate change is causing the Earth's temperature to rise, which can lead to changes in precipitation patterns, sea level rise, and other disruptions to ecosystems.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of non-violence?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Karma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ahimsa is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of non-violence. It is one of the most important ethical principles in Indian thought and is considered to be a necessary condition for spiritual liberation.

Which of the following is an example of a traditional Indian practice that promotes sustainable use of natural resources?

  1. Jhum cultivation

  2. Shifting cultivation

  3. Monoculture

  4. Industrial agriculture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jhum cultivation is a traditional Indian practice that involves clearing a small patch of forest, cultivating it for a few years, and then allowing it to fallow for a period of time. This practice helps to maintain biodiversity by preventing the soil from becoming exhausted and by providing a habitat for a variety of plants and animals. It also promotes sustainable use of natural resources by preventing the overexploitation of any one resource.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of non-possessiveness?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Karma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Aparigraha is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of non-possessiveness. It is one of the five yamas, or ethical precepts, in Yoga philosophy and is considered to be an important condition for spiritual liberation.

Which of the following is an example of a traditional Indian practice that promotes the conservation of water?

  1. Rainwater harvesting

  2. Terracing

  3. Contour farming

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rainwater harvesting, terracing, and contour farming are all traditional Indian practices that promote the conservation of water. Rainwater harvesting involves collecting and storing rainwater for later use. Terracing is a method of farming that involves creating level terraces on sloping land to prevent erosion and conserve water. Contour farming is a method of farming that involves following the contours of the land to prevent erosion and conserve water.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of righteousness?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Karma


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Dharma is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of righteousness. It is one of the four purusharthas, or goals of human life, and is considered to be essential for achieving spiritual liberation.

Which of the following is an example of a traditional Indian practice that promotes the conservation of soil?

  1. Terracing

  2. Contour farming

  3. Agroforestry

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Terracing, contour farming, and agroforestry are all traditional Indian practices that promote the conservation of soil. Terracing is a method of farming that involves creating level terraces on sloping land to prevent erosion and conserve water. Contour farming is a method of farming that involves following the contours of the land to prevent erosion and conserve water. Agroforestry is a method of farming that involves planting trees and shrubs among crops to improve soil fertility and prevent erosion.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of action?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Karma


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Karma is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of action. It is one of the three gunas, or qualities, of nature and is considered to be the cause of all suffering.

Which of the following is an example of a traditional Indian practice that promotes the conservation of forests?

  1. Jhum cultivation

  2. Shifting cultivation

  3. Agroforestry

  4. Social forestry


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Social forestry is a traditional Indian practice that involves planting trees and shrubs in public areas to provide a variety of benefits, including shade, fuel, fodder, and timber. It also helps to conserve forests by reducing the pressure on natural forests.

What is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth?

  1. Ahimsa

  2. Aparigraha

  3. Dharma

  4. Moksha


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Moksha is the term used in Indian philosophy to refer to the concept of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. It is the ultimate goal of human life and is considered to be the highest state of consciousness.

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