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According to the IUCN Red List, what defines a 'Critically Endangered' species?

  1. A species facing a moderate risk of extinction in the wild.
  2. A species whose population has declined by 90% in the last 10 years.
  3. A species that is not currently threatened but may be in the near future.
  4. A species for which there is insufficient information to assess its risk.
    Find the radius of the circle in which a central angle of 60° intercepts an arc of length 37.4 cm. (use ∏=22/7)

    Which category in the IUCN Red List signifies that a species is no longer found in the wild and only survives in captivity?

    1. Extinct
    2. Extinct in the Wild
    3. Critically Endangered
    4. Vulnerable
      Convert 6 radians into degree measures

      Consider the following statements regarding Division of Labour in Classical Theory:

      I. Division of labour is the central tenet of classical theory, advocating the 'economic man' concept where people are motivated only by material rewards.

      II. Classical thinkers believed that the efficiency and economy of the organization can be maximized when established with certain fundamental principles.

      III. The theory posits that administration is the same everywhere, irrespective of the nature, type, or context of work, leading to universal validity of principles.

      Which of the following are galleries featured in KSSTM?

      1. Popular Science

      2. Astronomy

      3. Music and Culture

      4. Electronics

      Select the correct option:

      What do grey pages in the Red Data Book indicate?
      Which page color is assigned for species that are rare in the Red Data Book?
      What does the green color on the pages of the Red Data Book signify?
      Species considered vulnerable, facing a high risk of extinction in the wild, are indicated by which page color in the Red Data Book?
      What category in the Red Data Book denotes endangered species, meaning they are at high risk of extinction?
      According to the Red Data Book, what do black pages represent?
      What information does the Red Data Book facilitate?
      Which wildlife sanctuary in Kerala is mentioned as a place where plants included in the Red Data Book are found?
      Which organization is responsible for publishing the Red Data Book?
      What is the primary purpose of the Red Data Book?

      Consider the following statements about the Kerala State Science and Technology Museum (KSSTM):

      1. KSSTM was established in 1984 as an autonomous organization under the Government of Kerala.

      2. Its main campus is located in Kollam.

      3. Its objective is to promote science and scientific temper among the public.

      Which of the statements given above are correct?

      Which of the following national-level institutions is located in Kerala?
      The 'Grihasree Housing Scheme' primarily aims to provide:
      The MN Lakh House Reconstruction Project is an initiative by KSHB primarily focused on the rehabilitation of:
      In which district is the Central University in Kerala located?
      The 'Suraksha Housing Scheme' by KSHB typically targets which income group?
      The 'Saaphalyam Housing Scheme' was aimed at providing apartments for:
      Which is the only State Government university in Kerala exclusively for legal education?
      The process implemented by KSHB to settle defaulted housing loans, offering concessions, is generally known as:
      Which university in Kerala is the first of its kind in India focusing on cutting-edge digital technologies?
      Which is a common mode of project implementation by the KSHB?
      Who is the current Cabinet Minister for Housing (as of 2025)?
      KSHB celebrated its Golden Jubilee in which year?
      The 'Ashwas Rental House Scheme' is an initiative by KSHB to provide affordable accommodation, especially for:
      Which type of housing units is KSHB now renovating under the Laksham Veedu Renovation/Reconstruction schemes?
      The provision for a "betterment fee" in the KSHB Act, 1971, relates to:
      Which of the following is NOT one of the primary sectors the Trust supports?
      Who is the current Director-General of IUCN?
      What years did Dr. M.S. Swaminathan serve as President of IUCN?
      Who was the first Indian to serve as the President of IUCN?
      The formation of IUCN was a result of the work of whose initiative?
      What is the primary objective of IUCN?
      Which of the following is NOT one of the IUCN commissions?
      How many commissions does IUCN have?
      Where is the headquarters of IUCN located?
      When was IUCN established?
      What is the full form of IUCN?

      Consider the following statements regarding Classical Theory of Administration:

      I. The classical theory was developed during the first half of the twentieth century, with major exponents including Henry Fayol, Luther Gulick, and Lyndall Urwick.

      II. This theory reached its zenith in 1937 with the publication of "Papers on the Science of Administration" by Gulick and Urwick.

      III. Classical theory is also known as the structural theory and management process school, focusing exclusively on shop-floor efficiency like Taylor's scientific management.

      What international non-governmental organization is the Lions Life Charitable Trust affiliated with?
      The Lions Life Charitable Trust's vision includes creating social responsibility, supporting children's care, and which other area?
      Which is a key component of the medical camps routinely provided by the Trust?
      What is the final destination for the brand-new computers created from the recycled e-waste?
      Which government initiative is the Lions Life Charitable Trust's E-Waste Recycling program aligned with?
      What is the approximate size (square footage) mentioned for the houses in the Lions Life Village?