UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about indigenous peoples and environment:

(A) Indigenous peoples’ territories are never affected by mining, logging or large infrastructure projects;
(B) Many indigenous communities possess detailed knowledge of local ecosystems and species;
(C) International instruments such as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) affirm rights of indigenous peoples including rights to lands and resources;
(D) Free, prior and informed consent is an important principle when projects affect indigenous lands;
(E) Ignoring indigenous rights in environmental projects can lead to conflict and project failure;
(F) Recognition of indigenous land rights can sometimes contribute to better forest conservation outcomes;
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Q: Which of the following statements about indigenous knowledge and environmental governance are correct?

(A) Indigenous and local knowledge can contribute to sustainable management of ecosystems and biodiversity;
(B) Many indigenous communities possess detailed understanding of local species, soils and climate patterns;
(C) Recognising land and resource rights of indigenous peoples can support conservation outcomes;
(D) Free, prior and informed consent is a principle for projects affecting indigenous territories;
(E) Ignoring indigenous knowledge and rights can lead to conflict, project delays and failure;
(F) International frameworks such as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) have no relevance for environmental governance;
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