KPSC KAS · General Studies II / CSAT (Paper 2) · Environment and Ecology
Hotspots, conservation, endangered species, IUCN Red List.
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Q1 · Biodiversity · HARD
Which of the following National Parks or Wildlife Sanctuaries is located in Karnataka and is known for its population of Indian elephants and Bengal tigers?
Q2 · Biodiversity · HARD
Consider the following statements about biodiversity hotspots: 1. To qualify as a biodiversity hotspot, an area must have at least 1,500 endemic species of vascular plants. 2. India has four biodiversity hotspots. 3. The Western Ghats and Sri Lanka together form a single biodiversity hotspot. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?