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Class 12
Biology
Biology
Organisms and Populations
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Question Bank - Organisms and ...

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Question Bank: Organisms and Populations

This chapter explores the dynamics of populations and their interactions within ecosystems, highlighting the processes that govern population growth and decline.

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Question Bank - Organisms and Populations

Q1.

What does the term 'natality' refer to in population ecology?

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Q2.

Which equation represents the change in population density over time?

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Q3.

What effect does emigration have on a population's density?

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Q4.

In what scenario might immigration be more important than natality for population growth?

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Q5.

Which statement correctly describes the concept of population density?

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Q6.

What characteristic is unique to populations rather than individual organisms?

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Q7.

If a population doubles its size every 3 years, what does this indicate about its growth?

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Q8.

Which interspecific interaction is characterized by one organism benefiting at the expense of another?

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Q9.

What is the role of mortality in population dynamics?

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Q10.

Which of the following best describes the concept of carrying capacity?

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Q11.

In ecological terms, what does emigration indicate?

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Q12.

What is an intrinsic factor that affects population growth?

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Q13.

Which of the following terms describes the relationship where both species benefit?

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Q14.

How does an increase in mortality affect a population over time?

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Q15.

Which of the following is an example of a logistic growth model characteristic?

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Q16.

What type of competition occurs between individuals of different species?

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Q17.

What is a potential consequence of overpopulation in a habitat?

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Q18.

What term describes the number of births in a given period that adds to the population density?

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Q19.

If a population experiences more births and immigration than deaths and emigration, what is the expected outcome?

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Q20.

What is the term for individuals leaving a habitat?

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Q21.

Which of the following factors primarily affects population density under normal conditions?

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Q22.

In a logistic growth curve, what happens as the population approaches carrying capacity?

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Q23.

What does the 'intrinsic rate of increase' (r) indicate in a population?

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Q24.

Which interaction is characterized by one organism benefiting at the expense of another?

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Q25.

Given that a population doubles in size in three years, what can be inferred about its growth?

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Q26.

What characteristic of populations is distinct from individuals?

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Q27.

What determines carrying capacity in a given habitat?

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Q28.

Which of the following interactions can occur between two different species in a population?

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Q29.

If a newly colonized habitat has more immigration than births, what will happen initially?

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Q30.

Which factor most likely becomes significant in determining population size during periods of environmental stress?

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Q31.

What might be a consequence of a population exceeding its carrying capacity?

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Q32.

Which of the following best defines a population in ecological terms?

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Q33.

What is the significance of birth rate in a population?

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Q34.

Which of the following is a characteristic attribute of a population and not an individual organism?

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Q35.

What does a sex ratio of 60:40 in a population indicate?

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Q36.

If a certain population has a high birth rate and low death rate, what is likely to happen to that population?

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Q37.

What is population density?

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Q38.

Which of the following factors does NOT typically influence population size?

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Q39.

What does an age pyramid showing more individuals in older age groups suggest about the population?

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Q40.

How do ecologists often estimate large population sizes without direct counting?

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Q41.

In a context where a species exhibits exponential growth, what does this imply?

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Q42.

Which factor is LEAST likely to be a cause of fluctuations in population density?

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Q43.

Which of the following best describes carrying capacity?

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Q44.

If the birth rate remains constant but the death rate increases, what is the likely effect on the population?

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Q45.

Which of the following methods would NOT provide reliable estimates of population density in trees?

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Q46.

A population is considered to be at equilibrium when which of the following occurs?

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Q47.

What is mutualism in population interactions?

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Q48.

Which of the following interactions is detrimental to one species but beneficial to another?

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Q49.

What does the term 'amensalism' refer to in population interactions?

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Q50.

Which type of interaction is characterized by both species losing out?

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Q51.

In an ecological context, how can populations be regulated?

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Q52.

Which of the following interactions is an example of commensalism?

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Q53.

Why are herbivores considered predators from an ecological perspective?

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Q54.

In ecology, what is the primary effect of predation on prey populations?

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Q55.

What is a common defense mechanism used by prey species against predation?

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Q56.

How does competition drive natural selection in ecosystems?

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Q57.

What might happen if a predator becomes too effective at controlling its prey population?

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Q58.

What is the primary factor that causes an increase in population density?

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Q59.

Which factor primarily determines the success of invasive species?

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Q60.

In the equation N_{t+1} = N_{t} + [(B + I) - (D + E)], what does 'I' represent?

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Q61.

In an interspecific interaction, if Species A benefits while Species B is harmed, this is classified as what type of interaction?

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Q62.

Which of the following describes logistic population growth?

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Q63.

Why is it essential for predators to maintain a balance in prey populations?

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Q64.

What happens during the deceleration phase of logistic growth?

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Q65.

How does emigration affect a population?

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Q66.

If a population of bacteria doubles in size every hour, what type of growth is occurring?

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Q67.

Which term describes the maximum population size that an environment can sustain?

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Q68.

During which phase of logistic growth does the population experience its highest growth rate?

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Q69.

If a population remains stable over time, what does this indicate about natality and mortality?

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Q70.

Exponential growth can primarily occur when which of the following conditions is present?

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Q71.

Which factor is NOT directly associated with decreasing population density?

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Q72.

How does a decrease in food availability affect population growth?

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Q73.

What can be inferred if a population has a low natality rate?

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Q74.

In a newly colonized habitat, which factor may primarily contribute to population growth?

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Q75.

During what phase of logistic growth does the population reach its carrying capacity?

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Q76.

Which of the following organisms exhibits semelparity?

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Q77.

What is the primary factor that affects the evolution of life history traits?

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Q78.

Which reproductive strategy is associated with producing many small-sized offspring?

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Q79.

Which of the following pairs of life history traits is NOT correctly matched?

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Q80.

What is the term for organisms that have only one reproductive episode in their lifetime?

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Q81.

What typically characterizes K-selected species?

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Q82.

Which reproductive trait would likely increase an organism's Darwinian fitness in a stable habitat?

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Q83.

In the context of life history variation, which term best describes the trade-off between number and size of offspring?

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Q84.

Which organism is an example of a species that shows multiple breeding cycles throughout its lifetime?

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Q85.

Which of the following factors is a primary abiotic constraint on reproductive strategies?

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Q86.

What is an example of a life history trait that varies among species in a changing environment?

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Q87.

In terms of fitness, which strategy is generally favored in unpredictable environments?

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Q88.

What type of interaction is characterized by one organism benefiting while the other is harmed?

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Q89.

Which term describes the evolutionary strategy of producing fewer offspring but investing more in their development?

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Q90.

Which of these traits would likely be a disadvantage in an r-selected species?

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Q91.

How do life history traits affect population dynamics?

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Q92.

What is the primary role of predators in an ecosystem?

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Q93.

Which of the following statements about predation is true?

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Q94.

What might be a consequence of a decline in predator populations?

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Q95.

In an ecological context, how are herbivores classified?

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Q96.

Why are invasive species often problematic in a new ecosystem?

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Q97.

What is one adaptation that many predators have evolved?

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Q98.

Which process describes the relationship where one species benefits at the cost of another?

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Q99.

What can be a direct effect of increased predation on prey population dynamics?

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Q100.

What role do predators play in maintaining biodiversity?

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Q101.

Which of the following is an example of a predator-prey interaction?

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Q102.

What might happen in a food web if a top predator is removed?

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Q103.

What is one way plants have adapted to survive predation by herbivores?

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Q104.

In terms of predation, what does 'functional response' mean?

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Q105.

Which of the following best describes 'top-down regulation' in an ecosystem?

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Q106.

What is the significance of keystone predators?

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Q107.

What is defined as the interaction where both species suffer due to resource limitation?

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Q108.

Which term refers to the principle that states two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist indefinitely?

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Q109.

What is an example of a resource that may be competed for among populations?

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Q110.

What is a likely outcome of intense intraspecific competition within a population?

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Q111.

In which type of competition do two species utilize resources differently to coexist?

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Q112.

Which effect could a surplus in prey population have on predator species?

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Q113.

In a competitive scenario, what strategy helps inferior competitors coexist with dominant ones?

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Q114.

If species A and B are engaging in interspecific competition, what is their primary struggle?

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Q115.

Which type of interaction is characterized by one species benefiting while the other is harmed?

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Q116.

What is a common misconception about competition between species?

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Q117.

In terms of population dynamics, what might indicate that species A has a competitive advantage over species B?

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Q118.

What can be a long-term impact of continuous competition on population characteristics?

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Q119.

How might human activities exacerbate competition among species?

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Q120.

What role does interspecific competition play in natural selection?

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Q121.

Why are invasive species often successful in new environments?

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Q122.

What is mutualism?

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Q123.

Which of the following pairs is an example of mutualism?

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Q124.

In mutualism, which of the following is a common characteristic?

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Q125.

What do plants typically provide to animal pollinators in mutualistic relationships?

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Q126.

Which mutualistic relationship involves lichens?

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Q127.

What is a key benefit to fungi in mycorrhizal mutualism?

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Q128.

Which of the following is NOT a mutualism interaction?

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Q129.

Why is it important for mutualisms to evolve mechanisms to prevent cheating?

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Q130.

How does mutualism contribute to biodiversity?

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Q131.

Which statement about co-evolution in mutualism is true?

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Q132.

Which of the following illustrates 'cheating' in a mutualistic relationship?

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Q133.

What ecological role do pollinators play in mutualism?

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Q134.

An epiphyte growing on a tree is best described as which type of interaction?

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Q135.

How does mutualism affect energy transfer in ecosystems?

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