Levels of Biodiversity — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Scenario-based identification of biodiversity levels
highNEET frequently uses scenario-based questions to test conceptual understanding. A question might describe a particular biological observation (e.g., 'A scientist observes that a population of butterflies has individuals with wings ranging from bright red to dull brown, allowing some to camouflage better in different seasons.') and ask which level of biodiversity this exemplifies. This requires students to apply the definitions to real-world situations, moving beyond rote memorization. Such questions assess deeper comprehension and critical thinking.
Matching examples with biodiversity levels
highDirect recall of NCERT examples linked to each biodiversity level is a perennial favorite. Questions might present a list of biological phenomena or locations and ask students to match them with genetic, species, or ecosystem diversity. For instance, 'Match the following: (i) 50,000 varieties of rice (ii) Western Ghats amphibians (iii) Deserts and rainforests.' This tests factual recall and association, which is a core component of NEET biology.
Implications of loss at different biodiversity levels
mediumWhile the core topic is 'levels,' questions could extend to the consequences of losing diversity at each level. For example, 'What would be the most immediate consequence of a drastic reduction in genetic diversity within a crop species?' This requires understanding the functional importance of each level – genetic diversity for adaptation, species diversity for ecosystem stability, and ecosystem diversity for ecosystem services. Such questions test the application of knowledge rather than just definition recall.