Forest Types
Reserved Forests
Protected Forests
Unclassed Forests
Forest Conservation
100

How are forests in India primarily classified for governance?

  • A) By climate

  • B) By soil type

  • C) By administrative control

  • D) By altitude

C) By administrative control

100

What percentage of India’s forest area is Reserved Forest?

  • A) Less than 25%

  • B) Around 33%

  • C) Over 50%

  • D) 10%

 

C) Over 50%

100

What percentage of forest area do Protected Forests cover in India?

  • A) 10%

  • B) Around one-third

  • C) Over 50%

  • D) Less than 5%

B) Around one-third

100

Unclassed Forests are usually found in:

  • A) South India and Rajasthan

  • B) Northeastern states and Gujarat

  • C) Delhi and Punjab

  • D) Kerala and Tamil Nadu

B) Northeastern states and Gujarat

100

What do Reserved and Protected Forests together form?

  • A) Tourism belt

  • B) Mining corridor

  • C) Permanent Forest Estate

  • D) Forest-free zone

C) Permanent Forest Estate

200

Which of the following is a valid administrative forest type in India?

  • A) Tropical Evergreen

  • B) Alpine Forest

  • C) Reserved Forest

  • D) Mangrove Forest

C) Reserved Forest

200

Which activity is prohibited in Reserved Forests unless permission is granted? 

  • A) Birdwatching

  • B) Fishing

  • C) Grazing and hunting

  • D) Nature walks

C) Grazing and hunting


200

What makes Protected Forests different from Reserved Forests?

  • A) Fully open to public use

  • B) More flexible with some regulated activities

  • C) Have no rules at all

  • D) Are only in cities

B) More flexible with some regulated activities

200

Who can own Unclassed Forests?

  • A) Only the government

  • B) Only big corporations

  • C) Government, individuals, or communities

  • D) No one

C) Government, individuals, or communities

200

Which of these is a key benefit of forests?

  • A) They increase taxes

  • B) They promote soil erosion

  • C) They help in flood control and climate regulation

  • D) They reduce greenery

C) They help in flood control and climate regulation

300

How many major administrative forest types are there in India?

  • A) Two

  • B) Three

  • C) Four

  • D) Five

B) Three

300

 Who controls and manages reserved forests?

  • A) Local village heads

  • B) Panchayats

  • C) State Forest Departments

  • D) Ministry of Agriculture

C) State Forest Departments

300

Which department monitors protected forests?

  • A) Irrigation Department

  • B) Police Department

  • C) Forest Department

  • D) Mining Department

C) Forest Department

300

Which communities often manage Unclassed Forests?

  • A) Urban developers

  • B) Tribal communities

  • C) Political groups

  • D) Military bases

B) Tribal communities

300

What is Joint Forest Management (JFM)?

  • A) A mining program

  • B) A tourism policy

  • C) A program involving community participation in forest care

  • D) A forest tax system

C) A program involving community participation in forest care

400

Which type of forest is managed partly by local communities and individuals?

  • A) Reserved Forest

  • B) Unclassed Forest

  • C) Protected Forest

  • D) Plantation Forest

B) Unclassed Forest


400

What is the main goal of reserved forests?

  • A) Wood production

  • B) Commercial farming

  • C) Ecological stability and biodiversity conservation

  • D) Tourism promotion

C) Ecological stability and biodiversity conservation

400

Where are Protected Forests commonly located?

  • A) In the middle of cities

  • B) On barren islands

  • C) Near villages and human habitations

  • D) In deserts

C) Near villages and human habitations

400

What type of land is typically included in Unclassed Forests?

  • A) High-tech zones

  • B) Wastelands and forest patches

  • C) Urban gardens

  • D) Rainforests

B) Wastelands and forest patches

400

Who contributes traditional knowledge in forest conservation?

  • A) Foreign scientists

  • B) Urban planners

  • C) Indigenous communities

  • D) Engineers

C) Indigenous communities

500

Which two forest types form the Permanent Forest Estate in India?

  • A) Reserved and Tropical

  • B) Unclassed and Alpine

  • C) Reserved and Protected

  • D) Tropical and Evergreen

C) Reserved and Protected

500

What do Reserved Forests help regulate?

  • A) Stock markets

  • B) Road transport

  • C) Climate and biodiversity

  • D) Internet usage

C) Climate and biodiversity

500

Protected Forests often serve as what between Reserved Forests and inhabited areas?

  • A) Tourist zones

  • B) Buffer zones

  • C) Hunting grounds

  • D) Playgrounds

B) Buffer zones

500

Management of Unclassed Forests often relies on:

  • A) International policies

  • B) Traditional knowledge and community involvement

  • C) Foreign investors

  • D) Weather forecasts

B) Traditional knowledge and community involvement

500

What is crucial for forest conservation success apart from policies?

  • A) Only government control

  • B) Public awareness and community participation

  • C) Cutting down trees faster

  • D) Ignoring locals

B) Public awareness and community participation