Q134 · UPPSC Prelims 2019 · Set A · General Studies

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The amount of energy transferred from one trophic level to another in an ecosystem:

A Increases
B Decreases
C Remains constant
D May increase or decrease

Correct answer: (b) Decreases

Explanation

  1. A

    Increases

    (a) Increases. Energy cannot grow from prey to predator as a rule; most is lost as heat.

  2. B

    Decreases

    (b) Decreases. Only about 10 percent of energy is transferred to the next trophic level (Lindeman); the rest is lost in respiration and incomplete consumption. (b) Official key.

  3. C

    Remains constant

    (c) Remains constant. That would violate the second law in ecological pyramids of energy.

  4. D

    May increase or decrease

    (d) May increase or decrease. Energy pyramids are upright; the keyed quantity falls at each step.

Summary. Official key is (b). Energy transferred between trophic levels decreases (roughly the 10 percent law). It does not rise or stay constant.