ICSE Class 10

ICSE Class 10 Natural Vegetation — Mock Test (2027)

Free online mock test for Natural Vegetation (ICSE Class 10 Geography) — 10 competency-based questions based on the latest CISCE 2027 syllabus, with instant marking. Try the samples below, then take the full test free.

What to expect: This mock test covers key concepts from the Natural Vegetation chapter — including application-based and competency-focused questions aligned with how ICSE actually sets the paper.

Tip: Attempt without notes first to identify gaps, then review explanations for any wrong answers. Retake after a few days for best retention.

Sample questions

  1. 1.Why is the conservation of biodiversity considered essential for ecosystems and human survival?
    • A.It ensures a steady supply of rare gemstones and minerals
    • B.It maintains ecosystem balance, provides food, medicine, and supports pollination and pest control
    • C.It prevents all natural disasters like earthquakes and floods
    • D.It guarantees unlimited fossil fuel reserves for future generations
  2. 2.Afforestation prevents soil erosion because:
    • A.it reduces pollution.
    • B.it protects the soil from being exposed.
    • C.the roots of the trees bind the soil particles.
    • D.trees produce fruits.
  3. 3.Which of the following correctly distinguishes vegetation from forests?
    • A.Vegetation includes only trees, while forests include grasses and shrubs.
    • B.Vegetation is a broader term encompassing all plant life, while forests are dense tree cover with specific characteristics.
    • C.Forests refer to all plant life, while vegetation is limited to cultivated crops.
    • D.Vegetation and forests are identical terms with no differences.
  4. 4.The movement(s) showing community participation in the conservation of forests are:
    • A.Beej Bachao Andolan
    • B.Narmada Bachao Movement
    • C.Chipko Movement
    • D.Both (a) and (c)
  5. 5.Which method is NOT used for the conservation and development of forests in India?
    • A.Long-Standing Forest Policy: Protecting and developing forest resources since 1894.
    • B.Promotion of Social Forestry: Creating forests by and for the people.
    • C.Community Involvement: Engaging villages in restoring degraded forest areas.
    • D.Large-scale logging: Commercial timber extraction without regulation.

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