The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 MCQs Set-1

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1. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 was enacted to provide protection for:

a. Domestic animals only

b. Wild animals, birds and plants

c. Agricultural produce only

d. Marine trade only

 

2. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is:

a. Act No. 25 of 1972

b. Act No. 53 of 1972

c. Act No. 47 of 1972

d. Act No. 63 of 1972

 

3. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 came into force on:

a. 15th August, 1972

b. 26th January, 1972

c. 9th September, 1972

d. 2nd October, 1972

 

4. The primary object of the Act is to ensure:

a. Industrial growth

b. Agricultural security

c. Ecological and environmental security

d. Trade security

 

5. The Act provides for protection of:

a. Only wild animals

b. Only birds

c. Only plants

d. Wild animals, birds and plants

 

6. Matters connected with protection under the Act include:

a. Only taxation matters

b. Ancillary or incidental matters

c. Election matters

d. Service matters

 

7. The long title of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 indicates that the Act is connected with:

a. Environmental protection

b. Commercial taxation

c. Industrial licensing

d. Banking regulation

 

8. The purpose of the Act is best described as:

a. Encouraging wildlife trade

b. Conserving ecological balance

c. Promoting hunting activities

d. Regulating municipal areas

 

9. Which of the following is specifically mentioned in the Act’s objective?

a. Ecological security

b. Electoral security

c. Financial security

d. Military security

 

10. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 mainly deals with:

a. Protection and conservation of wildlife

b. Regulation of factories

c. Protection of monuments

d. Regulation of contracts

 

11. Section 1 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Definitions

b. Hunting of animals

c. Short title, extent and commencement

d. Penalties

 

12. The short title of the Act is:

a. Wildlife Conservation Act, 1972

b. Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972

c. Forest Protection Act, 1972

d. Animal Protection Act, 1972

 

13. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 extends to:

a. Whole of India

b. Only Union Territories

c. Only forest areas

d. Whole of India without exception

 

14. The commencement of the Act is made by:

a. State Legislature notification

b. High Court order

c. Central Government notification

d. Parliament resolution

 

15. The Central Government may appoint:

a. Same commencement date only for all provisions

b. Different dates for different provisions

c. No commencement date

d. Dates only for States

 

16. Different dates under Section 1(3) may be appointed for:

a. Different provisions of the Act

b. Different States or Union territories

c. Both A and B

d. Courts only

 

17. The Act comes into force:

a. Automatically on enactment

b. On publication in newspaper

c. On dates appointed by notification

d. After approval of State Government only

 

18. Under Section 1(3), the notification regarding commencement is issued by:

a. Governor

b. President

c. Central Government

d. Chief Wildlife Warden

 

19. Section 1(2) specifically refers to the:

a. Penalty clause

b. Extent of the Act

c. Definition clause

d. Power of arrest

 

20. Different commencement dates may be appointed for:

a. Different courts only

b. Different wildlife sanctuaries only

c. Different States or Union territories

d. Different judges only

 

21. Section 2 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Penalties

b. Definitions

c. Hunting

d. Sanctuaries

 

22. Under Section 2(1), “animal” includes:

a. Amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles

b. Only mammals

c. Only reptiles

d. Domestic cattle only

 

23. In the case of birds and reptiles, “animal” also includes:

a. Feathers only

b. Skin only

c. Eggs

d. Nests only

 

24. “Animal article” means an article made from:

a. Domestic animals only

b. Any captive animal or wild animal other than vermin

c. Plants only

d. Minerals only

 

25. “Animal article” includes:

a. Wooden objects only

b. Articles made from imported ivory

c. Agricultural tools only

d. Leather from domestic cattle only

 

26. Under Section 2(4), “Board” means:

a. National Green Tribunal

b. State Pollution Control Board

c. State Board for Wild Life

d. Forest Settlement Board

 

27. A “captive animal” means an animal specified in:

a. Schedule I to IV

b. Schedule V only

c. Schedule VI only

d. No Schedule

 

28. A captive animal is one which is:

a. Wild and free only

b. Captured or kept or bred in captivity

c. Used only for transport

d. Kept only in forests

 

29. “Chief Wild Life Warden” means:

a. Any forest guard

b. Person appointed under section 4

c. District Magistrate

d. Collector only

 

30. Under Section 2(7A), “circus” means an establishment where animals are kept or used mainly for:

a. Farming

b. Racing

c. Performing tricks or manoeuvres

d. Scientific research only

 

31. Under Section 2(10), “commencement of this Act” in relation to a State means:

a. Passing of the Act by Parliament

b. Commencement of the Act in that State

c. Gazette publication only

d. Enforcement by courts only

 

32. Under Section 2(10)(b), commencement in relation to any provision means:

a. Repeal of that provision

b. Amendment of that provision

c. Commencement of that provision in the concerned State

d. Judicial interpretation of that provision

 

33. A “dealer” under Section 2(11) means a person carrying on business of:

a. Buying or selling captive animals or animal articles

b. Selling agricultural goods only

c. Transporting passengers only

d. Mining operations only

 

34. The definition of “dealer” includes:

a. Only licensed shopkeepers

b. A person undertaking business in any single transaction

c. Government servants only

d. Export officers only

 

35. “Director” means the person appointed as:

a. Director of Forests

b. Director of National Parks

c. Director of Wild Life Preservation

d. Director of Environment

 

36. “Forest officer” means an officer appointed under:

a. Indian Penal Code

b. Code of Criminal Procedure

c. Indian Forest Act, 1927

d. Environment Protection Act only

 

37. “Forest produce” shall have the same meaning as given under:

a. Wildlife Protection Act only

b. Indian Forest Act, 1927

c. Motor Vehicles Act

d. Evidence Act

 

38. “Habitat” includes:

a. Only water bodies

b. Only vegetation

c. Land, water or vegetation which is natural home of wild animal

d. Zoos only

 

39. “Hunting” includes:

a. Only killing of wild animals

b. Killing or poisoning and every attempt to do so

c. Farming activities only

d. Grazing cattle only

 

40. Under Section 2(16), hunting also includes:

a. Disturbing eggs or nests of wild birds or reptiles

b. Watering plants

c. Cultivation of crops

d. Construction of roads

 

41. Under Section 2(17), “land” includes:

a. Only agricultural land

b. Canals, rivers, streams and lakes

c. Buildings only

d. Roads only

 

42. “Land” under the Act also includes:

a. Marshes and wetlands

b. Factories only

c. Railway tracks only

d. Markets only

 

43. Under Section 2(17), land includes lakes whether:

a. Public only

b. Natural only

c. Artificial or natural

d. Seasonal only

 

44. “Licence” means:

a. A court order

b. A licence granted under the Act

c. A forest map

d. A police certificate

 

45. “Livestock” includes:

a. Buffaloes, cows and goats

b. Only poultry

c. Wild animals in Schedule I

d. Tigers and elephants

 

46. “Livestock” does not include:

a. Ducks and geese

b. Farm animals

c. Animals specified in Schedules I to V

d. Sheep and horses

 

47. “Manufacturer” means a person who manufactures articles from:

a. Minerals only

b. Animals or plants specified in Schedules I to V and VI

c. Domestic crops only

d. Timber only

 

48. “Meat” includes:

a. Only flesh of animals

b. Blood, bones, eggs and flesh of wild or captive animals

c. Only cooked food

d. Plant products only

 

49. “National Board” means:

a. National Green Tribunal

b. National Board for Wild Life

c. Central Pollution Board

d. Forest Research Board

 

50. “Notification” under the Act means:

a. An oral direction

b. A court decree

c. A notification published in the Official Gazette

d. A newspaper report

 

51. Under Section 2(24), “person” includes:

a. Government only

b. Company only

c. A firm

d. Court only

 

52. “Protected area” under the Act includes:

a. National Park and Sanctuary only

b. Conservation reserve and community reserve only

c. National Park, sanctuary, conservation reserve and community reserve

d. Zoo only

 

53. “Protected area” is notified under sections:

a. 18, 35, 36A and 36C

b. 1, 2 and 3

c. 50 and 51 only

d. 10 and 12 only

 

54. “Prescribed” means:

a. Directed by court

b. Prescribed by rules made under the Act

c. Approved by police

d. Declared by municipality

 

55. “Recognised zoo” means:

a. Any private zoo

b. A zoo recognised under section 38H

c. Circus only

d. Forest area only

 

56. “Reserve forest” means forest declared reserved under:

a. Indian Penal Code

b. Indian Forest Act, 1927

c. Environment Protection Act only

d. Motor Vehicles Act

 

57. “Sanctuary” means an area declared as sanctuary under:

a. Chapter IV of the Act

b. Chapter I only

c. Constitution of India

d. CrPC

 

58. “Specified plant” means:

a. Any agricultural crop

b. Any medicinal herb

c. Any plant specified in Schedule VI

d. Timber trees only

 

59. In relation to a Union territory, “State Government” means:

a. Chief Minister

b. Governor

c. Administrator appointed under Article 239

d. District Magistrate

 

60. “Taxidermy” means:

a. Hunting wild animals

b. Curing, preparation or preservation or mounting of trophies

c. Breeding animals

d. Export of wildlife products

 

61. “Uncured trophy” means:

a. Trophy preserved through taxidermy

b. Trophy which has not undergone taxidermy

c. Agricultural produce

d. Forest land

 

62. “Uncured trophy” includes:

a. Freshly killed wild animal

b. Ambergris and musk

c. Other animal products

d. All of the above

 

63. Under Section 2(33), “vehicle” means:

a. Only motor vehicles

b. Conveyance used on land only

c. Conveyance used on land, water or air

d. Railway engines only

 

64. Which of the following is included within “vehicle” under the Act?

a. Elephant

b. Camel

c. Mule

d. All of the above

 

65. “Vermin” means:

a. Domestic animals

b. Wild animals specified in Schedule V

c. Animals in Schedule I

d. Captive birds only

 

66. “Weapon” includes:

a. Firearms and explosives

b. Nets and traps

c. Poison and snares

d. All of the above

 

67. A weapon under the Act also includes any instrument capable of:

a. Anaesthetizing animals

b. Decoying animals

c. Injuring or killing animals

d. All of the above

 

68. “Wild animal” means:

a. Any domestic animal

b. Animals specified in Schedules I to IV and found wild in nature

c. Only zoo animals

d. Farm animals only

 

69. “Wild life” includes:

a. Only animals

b. Only vegetation

c. Any animal, aquatic or land vegetation forming part of habitat

d. Only forests

 

70. Under Section 2, aquatic vegetation forms part of:

a. Agricultural land only

b. Habitat and wild life

c. Taxidermy only

d. Reserve forest only

 

71. “Wild Life Warden” means:

a. Any forest officer

b. Person appointed under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 4

c. District Magistrate

d. Zoo Director

 

72. Under the Act, a Wild Life Warden is appointed under:

a. Section 2

b. Section 3

c. Section 4(1)(b)

d. Section 10

 

73. “Zoo” means an establishment where:

a. Domestic animals are sold

b. Captive animals are kept for exhibition to the public

c. Crops are cultivated

d. Timber is stored

 

74. A zoo under the Act may be:

a. Only stationary

b. Only mobile

c. Either stationary or mobile

d. Temporary only

 

75. “Zoo” includes:

a. Circus

b. Rescue centres

c. Both A and B

d. Licensed dealer establishments only

 

76. Which of the following is specifically included within the definition of “zoo”?

a. Circus

b. Court premises

c. Reserve forest

d. Farm house

 

77. Rescue centres are included within the definition of:

a. Sanctuary

b. National Park

c. Zoo

d. Habitat

 

78. An establishment of a licensed dealer in captive animals is:

a. Included in zoo

b. Excluded from zoo

c. Treated as sanctuary

d. Treated as national park

 

79. Captive animals in a zoo are mainly kept for:

a. Agricultural purposes

b. Public exhibition

c. Military training

d. Transport

 

80. The definition of “zoo” under Section 2(39) excludes:

a. Circus

b. Rescue centres

c. Licensed dealer’s establishment

d. Mobile establishments

 

81. Under Section 3(1), the Central Government may appoint:

a. Director of Wild Life Preservation

b. Other officers and employees

c. Both A and B

d. Judges only

 

82. The Director appointed under Section 3 is called:

a. Director of Forests

b. Director of Wild Life Preservation

c. Director of Environment

d. Director of National Parks

 

83. The Director performs duties under:

a. Directions of the High Court

b. Directions of the State Government

c. Directions of the Central Government

d. Directions of local authority

 

84. Under Section 3(2), the Central Government may issue:

a. Judicial orders only

b. General or special directions

c. Municipal notifications only

d. Police warrants only

 

85. Officers and employees appointed under Section 3 are required to:

a. Assist the Director

b. Assist the Governor

c. Assist the Collector

d. Assist private dealers

 

86. Under Section 4(1), the State Government may appoint:

a. Chief Wild Life Warden

b. Wild Life Wardens

c. Honorary Wild Life Wardens

d. All of the above

 

87. The Chief Wild Life Warden is appointed by:

a. Central Government

b. Supreme Court

c. State Government

d. National Board

 

88. Under Section 4(2), the Chief Wild Life Warden is subject to:

a. Directions of Parliament only

b. General or special directions of the State Government

c. Directions of Collector only

d. Directions of National Board only

 

89. The Wild Life Warden and Honorary Wild Life Warden are subordinate to:

a. Director of Wild Life Preservation

b. Collector

c. Chief Wild Life Warden

d. National Board

 

90. Honorary Wild Life Wardens are appointed under:

a. Section 4(1)(bb)

b. Section 3(1)(a)

c. Section 5A

d. Section 18

 

91. Section 5A of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Hunting

b. Sanctuaries

c. Constitution of the National Board for Wild Life

d. Penalties

 

92. The National Board for Wild Life is constituted by:

a. State Government

b. Supreme Court

c. Central Government

d. National Green Tribunal

 

93. The Chairperson of the National Board for Wild Life is:

a. President of India

b. Prime Minister

c. Minister of Environment

d. Chief Justice of India

 

94. The Vice-Chairperson of the National Board for Wild Life is:

a. Minister in-charge of Forests and Wild Life

b. Director of Wild Life Preservation

c. Chief of Army Staff

d. Cabinet Secretary

 

95. Under Section 5A(1)(c), the National Board includes:

a. One Member of Parliament

b. Two Members of Parliament

c. Three Members of Parliament

d. Five Members of Parliament

 

96. Out of the three Members of Parliament on the Board:

a. All are from Rajya Sabha

b. Two are from House of the People and one from Council of States

c. All are from Lok Sabha

d. One from Lok Sabha and two from Rajya Sabha only

 

97. The Director of Wild Life Preservation acts as:

a. Chairperson

b. Vice-Chairperson

c. Member-Secretary of the National Board

d. Treasurer

 

98. The National Board includes representatives from:

a. Non-governmental organizations

b. Conservationists and environmentalists

c. Both A and B

d. Judiciary only

 

99. Members other than ex officio members are entitled to:

a. Salary only

b. Pension only

c. Allowances for expenses incurred in duties

d. No benefits

 

100. Under Section 5A(4), office of a member of the National Board shall:

a. Be deemed an office of profit

b. Not be deemed an office of profit

c. Be a judicial office

d. Require resignation from Parliament

 

101. Section 5B of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Appointment of Director

b. Constitution of State Board

c. Standing Committee of the National Board

d. Hunting of animals

 

102. The Standing Committee is constituted by:

a. State Government

b. National Board

c. Supreme Court

d. Chief Wild Life Warden

 

103. The Standing Committee is constituted for:

a. Declaring sanctuaries only

b. Exercising powers and performing duties delegated by the National Board

c. Conducting criminal trials

d. Levying taxes

 

104. The Standing Committee shall consist of:

a. Chairperson only

b. Vice-Chairperson and Member-Secretary only

c. Vice-Chairperson, Member-Secretary and nominated members

d. Judges and police officers only

 

105. The maximum number of nominated members in the Standing Committee is:

a. Five

b. Seven

c. Ten

d. Fifteen

 

106. Members of the Standing Committee are nominated by:

a. Prime Minister

b. President

c. Vice-Chairperson

d. Chief Justice of India

 

107. The nominated members of the Standing Committee are chosen from amongst:

a. Members of Parliament only

b. Members of the National Board

c. State Governments only

d. Judges only

 

108. Under Section 5B(3), the National Board may constitute:

a. Committees

b. Sub-committees

c. Study groups

d. All of the above

 

109. Committees or study groups are constituted for:

a. Political purposes

b. Proper discharge of functions assigned to the National Board

c. Revenue collection only

d. Judicial review only

 

110. The Standing Committee exercises powers:

a. Directly under the Constitution

b. Delegated to it by the National Board

c. Given by the High Court

d. Given by local authorities

 

111. Section 5C of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Appointment of officers

b. Functions of the National Board

c. Hunting licences

d. Penalties

 

112. The duty of the National Board is to promote:

a. Industrial development

b. Urban expansion

c. Conservation and development of wild life and forests

d. Mining activities

 

113. The National Board promotes conservation by:

a. Measures it thinks fit

b. Court directions only

c. Orders of local authorities only

d. Municipal regulations only

 

114. Under Section 5C(2)(a), the National Board may frame policies regarding:

a. Wildlife conservation

b. Control of poaching

c. Illegal trade of wildlife and its products

d. All of the above

 

115. The National Board advises:

a. Central Government only

b. State Governments only

c. Both Central and State Governments

d. Courts only

 

116. The National Board may make recommendations regarding:

a. National parks and sanctuaries

b. Other protected areas

c. Restriction of activities in protected areas

d. All of the above

 

117. Under Section 5C(2)(c), the National Board may carry out:

a. Revenue surveys only

b. Impact assessment of projects on wildlife or habitat

c. Criminal investigation only

d. Election surveys only

 

118. The National Board reviews from time to time:

a. Industrial growth

b. Wildlife conservation progress in the country

c. Taxation policies

d. Population census only

 

119. The National Board may suggest:

a. Measures for improvement in wildlife conservation

b. Amendments to Constitution only

c. Criminal punishments only

d. Military reforms only

 

120. The National Board shall prepare and publish a status report on wildlife at least:

a. Every year

b. Once in two years

c. Once in five years

d. Once in ten years

 

121. Section 6 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 deals with:

a. Hunting

b. Constitution of State Board for Wild Life

c. National Parks

d. Penalties

 

122. The State Government shall constitute the State Board for Wild Life within:

a. Three months

b. Six months

c. One year

d. Two years

 

123. The Chairperson of the State Board for Wild Life is:

a. Governor

b. Chief Minister

c. Chief Secretary

d. Chief Wild Life Warden

 

124. In a Union Territory, the Chairperson of the State Board may be:

a. Administrator or Chief Minister

b. Collector only

c. Lieutenant Governor only

d. Chief Justice only

 

125. The Vice-Chairperson of the State Board is:

a. Minister in-charge of Forests and Wild Life

b. Chief Secretary

c. Director of Tourism

d. Inspector-General of Police

 

126. Under Section 6(1)(c), the State Board includes:

a. Three members of the State Legislature

b. Five judges

c. Two police officers only

d. Members of Parliament only

 

127. The State Government may nominate persons from among:

a. Conservationists, ecologists and environmentalists

b. Judges only

c. Military officers only

d. Industrialists only

 

128. Among the nominated persons under clause (e), at least two representatives must belong to:

a. Scheduled Castes

b. Scheduled Tribes

c. Minority communities only

d. Armed Forces

 

129. The State Board includes an officer of the State Police Department not below the rank of:

a. Superintendent

b. Deputy Superintendent

c. Inspector-General

d. Constable

 

130. A representative of the Armed Forces on the State Board shall not be below the rank of:

a. Colonel

b. Major

c. Brigadier

d. Captain

 

131. Under Section 6(1)(l), the State Board includes:

a. Director, Department of Animal Husbandry

b. Director of Revenue

c. Director of Education

d. Director of Industries

 

132. Under Section 6(1)(m), the State Board includes:

a. Director of Tourism

b. Director, Department of Fisheries

c. Director of Police

d. Director of Agriculture

 

133. An officer nominated by the Director, Wild Life Preservation is included in the State Board under:

a. Clause (k)

b. Clause (n)

c. Clause (q)

d. Clause (r)

 

134. The State Board includes a representative of:

a. Wild Life Institute of India, Dehradun

b. Reserve Bank of India

c. Election Commission

d. National Human Rights Commission

 

135. The State Board also includes a representative of:

a. Botanical Survey of India

b. Finance Commission

c. UPSC

d. NITI Aayog

 

136. Which scientific body’s representative is included in the State Board?

a. Zoological Survey of India

b. Bar Council of India

c. Medical Council of India

d. Railway Board

 

137. The Member-Secretary of the State Board for Wild Life is:

a. Chief Minister

b. Director of Fisheries

c. Chief Wild Life Warden

d. Inspector-General of Police

 

138. The term of office of non ex officio members shall be:

a. As prescribed

b. Permanent

c. Five years fixed

d. Decided by courts

 

139. The manner of filling vacancies under Section 6(2) shall be:

a. Determined by Parliament only

b. As prescribed

c. Decided by Governor only

d. Determined by judiciary

 

140. Members other than ex officio members are entitled to:

a. Salary only

b. Pension only

c. Allowances for expenses incurred in performance of duties

d. No benefits

 

141. Under Section 7(1), the State Board for Wild Life shall meet at least:

a. Once a month

b. Once a year

c. Twice a year

d. Four times a year

 

142. The place of meeting of the State Board is directed by:

a. Central Government

b. State Government

c. Chief Wild Life Warden

d. National Board

 

143. Under Section 7(2), the Board shall regulate:

a. Only voting procedure

b. Its own procedure including quorum

c. Judicial procedure only

d. Police procedure only

 

144. Proceedings of the Board shall not become invalid merely because of:

a. Vacancy in the Board

b. Defect in constitution of the Board

c. Irregularity not affecting merits of the case

d. All of the above

 

145. Section 8 deals with:

a. Hunting licences

b. Duties of State Board for Wild Life

c. National Parks

d. Penalties

 

146. The State Board for Wild Life advises:

a. Parliament

b. Supreme Court

c. State Government

d. Central Bureau of Investigation

 

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