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This is part 2 of the ecology for SSC CGL 2025 exam. In part 2, we have covered topics such as animals & rare species, environment, protocols and movements, and some miscellaneous topics. Download the ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 free PDF from this blog. Those who have not gone through part 1, we have provided a direct link below to ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 part 1, in which we have covered topics such as ecosystem, biosphere, forest, and national parks & sanctuaries. Also, we have explained topics in very simple words in both parts, so first, understand the topics, then go to the question part. Along with the ecology questions PDF, we have also provided some free preparation resources.

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Topics Covered in Ecology Questions for SSC CGL Part 2

We have divided the ecology subject into two parts. In the first part, we have covered the Ecosystem, Biosphere, Forest, and National Parks & Sanctuaries. A link is provided for the ecology questions for SSC CGL part 1. In part 2, we have covered topics such as:

  • Animals & Rare Species
  • Environment
  • Protocols & Movements
  • Miscellaneous Topics

1. Animals & Rare Species: Endangered Species

Animal species, especially rare and endangered ones, are often studied through their habitat range, ecological roles, and biogeographical zones. India is divided into 10 biogeographic zones, each hosting distinct species due to climate, vegetation, and topography.

SpeciesBiogeographic ZoneEcological RoleConservation Area
Snow LeopardTrans-Himalayan ZoneThe apex predator controls the herbivore populationHemis National Park, Ladakh
Asiatic LionSemi-Arid Zone (Gujarat)Keystone predatorGir National Park
Great Indian BustardDesert Zone (Rajasthan)Ground-nesting bird, indicator speciesDesert National Park
Red PandaEastern Himalayan ZoneArboreal herbivoreSingalila National Park, WB
Olive Ridley TurtleCoastal ZoneMarine species, beach-nestingGahirmatha Marine Sanctuary, Odisha

2. Environment

In geography, the environment is analyzed as an interplay between physical systems (climate, landforms, vegetation) and human activities. Key ecological regions include:

Geographical FeatureEcological ImportanceHuman Impact
Western GhatsBiodiversity hotspot, origin of riversDeforestation, mining
Sundarbans DeltaMangrove forest, tiger habitatRising sea levels, shrimp farming
Indo-Gangetic PlainsFertile soil, dense agricultureGroundwater depletion, pollution
Thar DesertArid zone, unique desert flora and faunaDesertification, wind erosion
HimalayasWater source (glaciers), climatic barrierGlacial melt, tourism pressure

3. Protocols & Movements: Environmental Governance & Spatial Actions

Geographically, movements and protocols relate to how spaces are governed for conservation and how human populations mobilize to protect natural resources.

NameGeographical ScopePurposeEcological Focus
Chipko MovementUttarakhand (then Uttar Pradesh)Community-led forest protectionPrevented deforestation on mountain slopes
Project TigerPan-India (50 reserves)Tiger conservation in natural habitatsProtection of core & buffer zones
Ramsar ConventionWetlands globallyWetland conservationHabitat protection for migratory birds
Biodiversity Act (2002)India-wideProtect native flora and faunaDocumentation of biodiversity by regions
Paris Agreement (2015)GlobalClimate mitigation through emissions controlAffects glacier zones, coastal flooding

Ecology Questions for SSC CGL Part 2: Download Free PDF

Here we have provided the ecology questions for SSC CGL part 2. You are advised to first understand the concept that we have provided above, as it will help you to know the topics in-depth. Also, you are advised to go through part 1 before starting the preparation for part 2. The link for the ecology questions for SSC CGL part 1 is provided in this blog. Attempt a free quiz and download free ecology questions for SSC CGL part 2.

1. “Red Data Book” provides an account of :-

Endangered plants and animals

2. A species restricted to a given area is :-

Endemic species

3. The process of evolution of different species in geographically isolated areas starting from a point and literally filling various ecological niches in biodiversity is called :-

Adaptive radiation

4. In the wild, giant pandas are now only found in :-

China

5. Kangaroo, Platypus and Koala bears are wildlife of :-

Australia

6. Lion Tailed Macaque is also known as :-

Beard Baboons

7. Silent Valley of Kerala :-

Contains rare species of plants and animals

8. Which phenomenon do bats or dolphins use to find prey, predators and obstacles :-

Echo location

9. Which species is critically endangered :-

Forest Owlet

10. Susu Dolphin is found in waters of which river :-

Ganga

SSC CGL 2025 Exam Date

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What topics are covered in Part 2 of Ecology for SSC CGL 2025?

The topics covered in part 2 of ecology for SSC CGL 2025 are animals & rare species, environment, protocols & movements, and some miscellaneous topics.

Where can I get the ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 free PDF Part 1?

You can get the ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 free PDF part 1 in this blog [Link is provided].

Where can I get the ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 free PDF Part 2?

The ecology questions for SSC CGL 2025 free PDF Part 2 are provided in this blog.

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Yes, the blog offers free topic-wise tests, sectional mock tests, and complete SSC CGL mock exams, including ecology-related questions.

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The SSC CGL 2025 exam dates are 13th August to 30th August 2025.

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