Which forest type is generally absent in the Thar Desert? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which forest type is generally absent in the Thar Desert?
A. Xerophytic Vegetation
B. Tropical Evergreen Forest
C. Scrub Vegetation
D. Thorn Forest
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Evergreen forests require heavy rainfall, which is absent in the arid Thar Desert.

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Which of the following is a major type of forest in the deltaic regions of West Bengal?
A. Montane
B. Mangrove
C. Tropical Deciduous
D. Tropical Evergreen

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
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A. Coniferous Forest
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C. Temperate Forest
D. Alpine Forest

Correct Answer: Option B


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Deodar forests are mainly found in:
A. Himalayan region
B. Western Rajasthan
C. Andaman Islands
D. Sundarbans

Correct Answer: Option A


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