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                        To which one of the following types of  vegetation does rubber
                        belong to?

                        (a) Tundra
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                        (b) Himalayan
                        (c) Tidal

                        (d) Tropical Evergreen
                 Cinchona trees are found in the areas of rainfall more than

                 (a) 100 cm
        2        (c) 70 cm                                                                          1

                 (b) 50 cm

                 (d) less than 50 cm
                        What is the range of rainfall in tropical deciduous forests?

                        e)  between 200 and 400 cm
        3               f)  between 200 and 500 cm                                                  1

                        g)  between 2000 and 1000 cm

                        h)  between 200 and 100 cm
                        Animals like lion, tiger, pig, deer and elephant are found in which

                        forests?
                        a) Tropical Deciduous Forests
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                        b) Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs

                        c) Tropical Evergreen Forests
                        d) Mangrove Forests

        5        Write some characteristics of tropical evergreen forests?                          3


                 Distinguish  between  tropical  evergreen  and  tropical  deciduous
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                 forests?


                 Explain  the  characteristics  of  monsoon  forest.  Write  about  its
        7        distributional patterns in India along with a brief note on dry deciduous          5

                 forests.
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