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Threats to Wetlands and Mangroves in India

Description: This quiz aims to assess your knowledge about the threats faced by wetlands and mangroves in India. Wetlands and mangroves are vital ecosystems that provide numerous ecological and economic benefits. However, they are facing various threats due to human activities and natural factors.
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Which of the following is NOT a major threat to wetlands in India?

  1. Pollution

  2. Climate Change

  3. Deforestation

  4. Natural Disasters


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Natural disasters, such as floods and droughts, can impact wetlands, but they are not considered a major threat compared to human-induced factors like pollution, climate change, and deforestation.

What is the primary cause of mangrove deforestation in India?

  1. Aquaculture

  2. Urban Development

  3. Agriculture

  4. Mining


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aquaculture, particularly shrimp farming, is the leading cause of mangrove deforestation in India. Extensive areas of mangroves have been cleared to make way for shrimp ponds, leading to significant ecological and environmental impacts.

How does pollution affect the health of wetlands and mangroves?

  1. Eutrophication

  2. Habitat Degradation

  3. Loss of Biodiversity

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pollution from various sources, including industrial effluents, agricultural runoff, and sewage discharge, can lead to eutrophication, habitat degradation, and loss of biodiversity in wetlands and mangroves.

What is the impact of climate change on wetlands and mangroves?

  1. Sea Level Rise

  2. Increased Salinity

  3. Altered Hydrological Patterns

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change poses multiple threats to wetlands and mangroves, including sea level rise, increased salinity, altered hydrological patterns, and changes in temperature and precipitation patterns.

Which Indian state has the largest area of mangrove forests?

  1. Gujarat

  2. West Bengal

  3. Andhra Pradesh

  4. Odisha


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

West Bengal is home to the largest area of mangrove forests in India, covering approximately 4,200 square kilometers.

What is the primary objective of the Ramsar Convention?

  1. Protection of Wetlands

  2. Conservation of Mangroves

  3. Sustainable Use of Wetlands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Ramsar Convention aims to protect wetlands, conserve mangroves, and promote the sustainable use of wetlands and their resources.

Which Indian wetland is recognized as a Ramsar site?

  1. Chilika Lake

  2. Sunderbans

  3. Vembanad Lake

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chilika Lake, Sunderbans, and Vembanad Lake are all recognized as Ramsar sites in India, highlighting their ecological importance and the need for their conservation.

What is the primary goal of the National Wetlands Conservation Programme (NWCP) in India?

  1. Restoration of Degraded Wetlands

  2. Conservation of Mangroves

  3. Sustainable Use of Wetlands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The National Wetlands Conservation Programme (NWCP) aims to restore degraded wetlands, conserve mangroves, promote sustainable use of wetlands, and raise awareness about the importance of wetlands.

Which Indian state has the largest area of wetlands?

  1. Uttar Pradesh

  2. Madhya Pradesh

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Gujarat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Uttar Pradesh has the largest area of wetlands in India, covering approximately 1.2 million hectares.

What is the primary cause of wetland loss in India?

  1. Urbanization

  2. Agriculture

  3. Industrial Development

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wetland loss in India is primarily driven by urbanization, agriculture, industrial development, and infrastructure projects, all of which contribute to the conversion of wetlands for other uses.

Which Indian state has the largest area of mangroves?

  1. Gujarat

  2. West Bengal

  3. Andhra Pradesh

  4. Odisha


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

West Bengal has the largest area of mangroves in India, covering approximately 4,200 square kilometers.

What is the primary objective of the Ramsar Convention?

  1. Protection of Wetlands

  2. Conservation of Mangroves

  3. Sustainable Use of Wetlands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Ramsar Convention aims to protect wetlands, conserve mangroves, and promote the sustainable use of wetlands and their resources.

Which Indian wetland is recognized as a Ramsar site?

  1. Chilika Lake

  2. Sunderbans

  3. Vembanad Lake

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chilika Lake, Sunderbans, and Vembanad Lake are all recognized as Ramsar sites in India, highlighting their ecological importance and the need for their conservation.

What is the primary goal of the National Wetlands Conservation Programme (NWCP) in India?

  1. Restoration of Degraded Wetlands

  2. Conservation of Mangroves

  3. Sustainable Use of Wetlands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The National Wetlands Conservation Programme (NWCP) aims to restore degraded wetlands, conserve mangroves, promote sustainable use of wetlands, and raise awareness about the importance of wetlands.

Which Indian state has the largest area of wetlands?

  1. Uttar Pradesh

  2. Madhya Pradesh

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Gujarat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Uttar Pradesh has the largest area of wetlands in India, covering approximately 1.2 million hectares.

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