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MODEL QUESTIONS GROUP-A COBJECTIVE TYPE-COMPULSORN a. I. ANSWER IN ONE

MODEL QUESTIONS GROUP-A COBJECTIVE TYPE-COMPULSORN a. I. ANSWER IN ONE WORD :

  1. Name the biosphere reserve present in the state Odisha.
  2. Give the year in which MAB programme was introduced in indede
  3. How many biosphere reserves are present in India?
  4. Name the first National Park that was establised in India.
  5. In which protected area cultivation of land is allowed.
  6. Alipore zoo is located in which state ?
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MODEL QUESTIONS GROUP-A COBJECTIVE TYPE-COMPULSORN a. I. ANSWER IN ONE WORD :
TopicDiversity in the Living World
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11