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 Question 15 Question 15  Question 14 Question 14  Question 13 Question 13  Question 12 Question 12  Question 11 Question 11  Question 10 Question 10  Question 9 Question 9  Question 8 Question 8  Question 7 Question 7  Question 6 Question 6  Question 5 Question 5  Question 4 Question 4  Question 3 Question 3  Question 2 Question 2  Question 1 Question 1  50:50 

 A. Q1 Poor soils

Question 1?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer

Question 1? Why is secondary succession slow to occur in a tropical rainforest?  A. Poor soils A. Poor soils  C. Rapid decomposition C. Rapid decomposition  B. High solar intensity B. High solar intensity  D. Few pollinators D. Few pollinators 50:50  

 A. Q2 Instrumental

Question 2?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 2? The type of value given to a plant that has nutritional as well as medicinal benefits?  A. Instrumental A. Instrumental  C. Ecological C. Ecological  B. Intrinsic B. Intrinsic  D. Individual D. Individual 50:50  

 B. Q3 Endangered

 C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer Question 3?

 A. Threatened A. Threatened  C. Stable C. Stable  B. Endangered B. Endangered  D. Extirpated D. Extirpated 50:50   Question 3? Term to describe a population that is at or below its critical number of individuals?

 A. Q4 Habitat alternation

Question 4?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 4? The greatest loss of biodiversity is caused by?  A. Habitat alteration A. Habitat alteration  C. Overhunting C. Overhunting  B. Pollution B. Pollution  D. Invasive species D. Invasive species 50:50  

 D. Q5 Random migratory pattern

Question 5? Which of he  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  D. Correct Answer D. Correct Answer

Question 5? Which of the following is not a characteristic that would make a species more prone to extinction?  A. Commercially valuable A. Commercially valuable  C. Feeds at high trophic category C. Feeds at high trophic category  B. Specialized niche B. Specialized niche  D. Random migratory pattern D. Random migratory pattern 50:50  

 C. Q6 Producers

Question 6?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 6? What makes up the large base of the biomass pyramid?  A. Primary consumers A. Primary consumers  C. Producers C. Producers  B. Secondary consumers B. Secondary consumers  D. Soil D. Soil 50:50  

 B. Q7 Regulated hunting

Question 7?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 7? Which of the following would not be a type of species exploitation?  A. Poaching A. Poaching  C. Exotic pet trade C. Exotic pet trade  B. Regulated hunting B. Regulated hunting  D. Overuse D. Overuse 50:50  

 B. Q8 Specialized niche

Question 8?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 8? Why are the Giant panda and Three-toed sloth more prone to extinction?  A. Feeds at high trophic level A. Feeds at high trophic level  C. Fixed migratory pattern C. Fixed migratory pattern  B. Specialized niche B. Specialized niche  D. Cover large territories D. Cover large territories 50:50  

 C. Q9 Gray Wolves

Question 9?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 9? A mammal that has been extirpated from Pennsylvania?  A. Passenger pigeon A. Passenger pigeon  C. Grey wolves C. Grey wolves  B. Black bear B. Black bear  D. Bobcat D. Bobcat 50:50  

 A. Q10 Create energy

Question 10?  A. Correct Answer A. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 10? Which of the following is not an ecosystem function?  A. Create energy A. Create energy  C. Waste treatment C. Waste treatment  B. Pest management B. Pest management  D. Maintain water cycle D. Maintain water cycle 50:50  

 B. Q11 Recovery plan

Question 11?  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Correct Answer B. Correct Answer

Question 11? The ESA identifies and protects a species…what is the third step?  A. Captive breeding A. Captive breeding  C. Place it in zoos C. Place it in zoos  B. Recovery plan B. Recovery plan  D. Kill its predators / D. Kill its predators /  competitors competitors 50:50  

 B. Q12 Coral reef

Question 12?  C. Wrong Answer C. Wrong Answer  B. Long-lived B. Long-lived

Question 12: What is the aquatic equivalent of a tropical rainforest?  A. Swamp A. Swamp  C. Open ocean C. Open ocean  B. Coral reef B. Coral reef  D. Amazon grass marsh D. Amazon grass marsh 50:50  

 C. Sustainable yield

Question 13?  C. Correct Answer C. Correct Answer  D. Wrong Answer D. Wrong Answer

Question 13? Term that describes using a resource in a way that will maintain healthy populations?  A. Tragedy of the commons A. Tragedy of the commons  C. Sustainable yield C. Sustainable yield  B. Conversion B. Conversion  D. Law of limiting resources D. Law of limiting resources 50:50  

 D. Q14 Fragmentation

Question 14?  A. Wrong Answer A. Wrong Answer  D. Correct Answer D. Correct Answer

Question 14? Type of habitat destruction that chops a natural habitat into smaller more isolated sections?  A. Simplification A. Simplification  C. Conversion C. Conversion  B. Deforestation B. Deforestation  D. Fragmentation D. Fragmentation 50:50  

 A. Q15 Low genetic diversity

Question 15?  A. A.  B. Wrong Answer B. Wrong Answer

Question 15? The Nene bird declined to less than 100 before a recovery program was started. What made the recovery of the Nene so difficult?  A. Low genetic diversity A. Low genetic diversity  C. Over-hunting C. Over-hunting  B. No suitable habitat B. No suitable habitat  D. Natural predators D. Natural predators 50:50  

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