Endemic Species -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Endemic Species”:

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Question 1:What are endemic species?

(A) Species found only in a specific region
(B) Species found worldwide
(C) Species that migrate
(D) Species introduced by humans

Question 2:Which of the following is an example of an endemic species?

(A) African Elephant
(B) Kangaroo
(C) Tiger
(D) Polar Bear

Question 3: Why are endemic species more vulnerable to extinction?

(A) They are overpopulated
(B) They are highly migratory
(C) They have a restricted habitat
(D) They can adapt to any environment

Question 4:Which region is known for having a high number of endemic species?

(A) Sahara Desert
(B) Arctic Ocean
(C) Amazon Rainforest
(D) Galápagos Islands

Question 5:How can human activities threaten endemic species?

(A) Habitat destruction
(B) Strong winds
(C) Natural migration
(D) Adaptation to other climates

Question 6:What is the best way to conserve endemic species?

(A) Increasing hunting activities
(B) Protecting their natural habitat
(C) Introducing them to other countries
(D) Allowing deforestation

Question 7:Which of the following is an endemic species of India?

(A) Panda
(B) Cheetah
(C) Lion-tailed macaque
(D) Bald Eagle

Question 8:What role do endemic species play in ecosystems?

(A) They have no ecological role
(B) They decrease biodiversity
(C) They disrupt ecosystems
(D) They help maintain ecological balance

Question 9:What is the difference between endemic and exotic species?

(A) Endemic species are native, exotic species are introduced
(B) Endemic species migrate, exotic species stay in one place
(C) Endemic species are invasive, exotic species are natural
(D) Endemic species live in water, exotic species live on land

Question 10:What happens if an endemic species goes extinct?

(A) Nothing happens
(B) Loss of biodiversity
(C) Increase in pollution
(D) More species become endemic