The natural vegetation of an area reflects its: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The natural vegetation of an area reflects its:
A. Climate and environmental conditions
B. Population density only
C. Economic condition only
D. Political system
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Natural vegetation is a direct outcome of climatic factors, soil, relief, and environmental conditions.

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Question #1
Montane forests in the Himalayas are characterized by:
A. Only thorny bushes
B. Evergreen broadleaf trees at lower altitudes and coniferous trees at higher altitudes
C. Only deciduous trees
D. Mangrove trees

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Montane forests have a variation with altitude: wet temperate forests with broadleaf trees like oaks at lower elevations, and coniferous forests with pine, deodar, and fir at higher elevations.[reference:39]

This question belongs to: Geography GK Natural Vegetation of India
Question #2
The term 'semi-evergreen forest' refers to forests that are:
A. A mixture of evergreen and deciduous species
B. Only found in deserts
C. Completely leafless during summer
D. Found only above 5000 m

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Semi-evergreen forests contain both evergreen and deciduous tree species and occur in transitional climatic zones.

This question belongs to: Geography GK Natural Vegetation of India
Question #3
Mangrove forests are also known as:
A. Littoral Forests
B. Alpine Forests
C. Coniferous Forests
D. Monsoon Forests

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Mangrove forests are called littoral forests because they grow in coastal tidal areas.

This question belongs to: Geography GK Natural Vegetation of India