Human And Wild-life Conflict Words and Expressions 2

 




Human And Wild-life Conflict Words and Expressions 2


1. What is the main issue discussed in the text?

  • A) Climate change
  • B) Human-wildlife conflict
  • C) Economic growth
  • D) Environmental pollution

2. Which example is NOT mentioned as a human-wildlife conflict scenario?

  • A) Baboons attacking young goats in Namibia
  • B) Elephants eating crops in Nepal
  • C) Polar bears hunting seals in the Arctic
  • D) European bears and wolves killing livestock

3. Why do people lose their crops and livestock in human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) Due to climate change effects
  • B) To prevent future conflicts
  • C) Because of severe injuries caused by wildlife
  • D) Wildlife consumes them

4. What can severe injury caused by wildlife result in for people?

  • A) Loss of property
  • B) Loss of livelihood
  • C) Loss of wildlife habitats
  • D) Loss of food security

5. Why are some animals killed in retaliation during human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) To protect natural habitats
  • B) To prevent future conflicts
  • C) To reduce climate change effects
  • D) To increase wildlife populations

6. How might climate change exacerbate human-wildlife conflict according to the text?

  • A) By increasing human population
  • B) By reducing wildlife habitats
  • C) By altering animal behavior and habitats
  • D) By decreasing agricultural productivity

7. What is an example of a creative solution mentioned in the text to mitigate human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) Building taller fences
  • B) Using artificial intelligence
  • C) Planting crops that repel animals
  • D) Installing solar panels

8. Why is planting chilli a beneficial solution to human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) It improves soil fertility
  • B) It increases biodiversity
  • C) Animals dislike its taste
  • D) It reduces carbon emissions

9. What is an important aspect of effective solutions to human-wildlife conflict according to the text?

  • A) Selling crops to increase income
  • B) Involving local communities
  • C) Using advanced technology
  • D) Expanding urban areas

10. How does involving local communities benefit conservation efforts?

  • A) By increasing wildlife populations
  • B) By reducing human population
  • C) By gaining support and enthusiasm
  • D) By preventing future conflicts

11. What has human-wildlife conflict demonstrated about coexistence in the text?

  • A) It is impossible
  • B) It is costly
  • C) It is unsustainable
  • D) It can be mutually beneficial

12. What effect does human-wildlife conflict have on people's income and food security?

  • A) It increases both
  • B) It decreases both
  • C) It affects only income
  • D) It affects only food security

13. Why are some animals threatened or endangered in the context of human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) Due to natural disasters
  • B) Due to climate change
  • C) Due to retaliatory killings
  • D) Due to habitat destruction

14. What role does sustainable livelihoods play in tackling human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) It worsens conflict
  • B) It prevents wildlife from surviving
  • C) It encourages conservation
  • D) It reduces agricultural productivity

15. What future challenge does the text suggest for human-wildlife conflict?

  • A) Decreasing agricultural productivity
  • B) Increasing urbanization
  • C) Alleviating poverty
  • D) Climate change impacts

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