1. The reason why exotic species starts dispersing fast and turns invasive is
(a) because of successful establishment of the food web
(b) because of the lack of natural predator
(c) because of lack of competition from other exotic plants
(d) it gets better nutrition there
Answer: (b)
2. In an ecosystem, if you discard predators in a hypothetical scenario causing few species to become extinct, it indicates
(a) commensalism
(b) parasitism
(c) interspecific competition
(d) intraspecific competition
Answer: (c)
3. The starfish Pisaster amongst the rocky intertidal communities of the American Pacific coast is a significant
(a) Competitor
(b) Parasite
(c) Predator
(d) Prey
Answer: (c)
4. Predators suppression of prey declines with the increasing impact of prey on the next lower trophic level such as the impact of herbivores on plants – this is
(a) Predation cycles
(b) Parasitism
(c) Trophic cascades
(d) Top down
Answer: (c)
5. In this interaction, the interacting species stay close together
(a) Predation, Parasitism, Commensalism
(b) Competition and Mutualism
(c) Amensalism, Commensalism
(d) Amensalism, Predation and Parasitism
Answer: (a)
6. Predation can be considered as
(a) predator’s way of controlling prey’s energy level
(b) nature’s way of controlling predators food chain
(c) nature’s way of transferring energy to higher trophic levels
(d) prey’s way to control the population
Answer: (c)
7. This cannot be performed by predators
(a) allowing herbivores to be filled with energy fixed by autotrophs
(b) make the ecosystem stable
(c) controls the species of prey
(d) conduit for the transfer of energy
Answer: (a)
8. Prey is small, predator is massive, typically filter feeders – whales and zooplankton and lichen, graph is found to be linear
(a) Functional response
(b) Type 3 functional response
(c) Type 1 functional response
(d) Type 2 functional response
Answer: (c)
9. This can be a predator in a broad ecological context
(a) crow
(b) tiger
(c) lion
(d) seed eating sparrow
Answer: (d)
10. Predators which consume almost everything are
(a) generalist predators
(b) predation
(c) predators
(d) specialist predators
Answer: (a)