Total Questions : 30
Expected Time : 30 Minutes

1. Which region is known as a biodiversity hotspot?

2. Which ecosystem service is provided by pollinators like bees and butterflies?

3. Which rare primate, native to Southeast Asia, is known for its striking appearance with brightly colored fur?

4. What is the term for the intentional release of a species into a non-native environment, often resulting in ecological harm?

5. In biodiversity hotspots, what is the primary factor leading to the loss of biodiversity?

6. How do conservation efforts in biodiversity hotspots benefit local communities?

7. Which rare marine mammal, characterized by its long, spiral tusk, is often associated with Arctic regions?

8. What is the term for the unique role that a species plays in maintaining the balance of an ecosystem?

9. What role do biodiversity hotspots play in sustaining global ecosystems?

10. What is a major threat to biodiversity in hotspots?

11. What is the term for species that are native to a specific region and found nowhere else?

12. What is the primary role of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)?

13. Which rare habitat is characterized by extremely high temperatures, geysers, and unique microbial life?

14. What is the primary focus of conservation in biodiversity hotspots?

15. What is a consequence of the loss of biodiversity in hotspots?

16. Which environmental factor is a major driver of coral reef bleaching?

17. Why should biodiversity hotspots be a focus for conservation education?

18. What unique challenges do high difficulty biodiversity hotspots pose for conservation efforts?

19. What is the primary focus of conservation efforts in biodiversity hotspots?

20. Which rare species, often associated with ancient myths, is considered a 'living fossil'?

21. What is the primary cause of the decline in the population of the vaquita, the world's rarest marine mammal?

22. What is the main purpose of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)?

23. What is the term for the variety of genes within a species?

24. Why are high difficulty biodiversity hotspots crucial for global biodiversity conservation?

25. How does the loss of biodiversity in hotspots impact global ecosystems?

26. How do advanced conservation strategies differ in high difficulty biodiversity hotspots compared to other regions?

27. What is the significance of protecting endangered species in biodiversity hotspots?

28. In conservation biology, what does the term 'keystone species' refer to?

29. What is the term for the process of converting natural landscapes into urban or industrial areas, leading to habitat destruction?

30. Which international agreement focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change?