IAS Prelims Geography Q.2 – 2023 | Indian Vegetation: Deciduous Trees
Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📍 The Question
Consider the following trees:
- Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
- Mahua (Madhuca indica)
- Teak (Tectona grandis)
How many of the above are deciduous trees?
(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All three
(d) None
Correct Answer: (b) Only two
🎯 Theme of the Question
Indian Geography | Natural Vegetation | Tropical Forest Types | Flora Identification
This question tests basic but precise knowledge of Indian forest species, especially the distinction between evergreen and deciduous trees.
🧠 Classroom Explanation
Let us evaluate each tree individually.
🔹 1. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) ❌
- Jackfruit is a tropical evergreen tree
- Commonly found in wet tropical regions
- Does not shed leaves seasonally
- Belongs to the evergreen forest ecosystem
✘ Not a deciduous tree
🔹 2. Mahua (Madhuca indica) ✅
- Mahua is a typical tropical deciduous tree
- Found widely in moist deciduous forests
- Sheds leaves during the dry season
- Important for:
- Tribal economy
- Flowers, seeds, and oil
✔️ Deciduous tree
🔹 3. Teak (Tectona grandis) ✅
- Teak is the flagship species of tropical deciduous forests
- Sheds leaves completely in the dry season
- Dominant in:
- Moist deciduous forests
- Dry deciduous forests
- Highly valued for timber
✔️ Deciduous tree
📊 Final Assessment
| Tree | Type |
|---|---|
| Jackfruit | ❌ Evergreen |
| Mahua | ✅ Deciduous |
| Teak | ✅ Deciduous |
👉 Only two trees are deciduous
❌ UPSC Elimination Logic
- UPSC often inserts fruit trees as traps
- Not all tropical trees are deciduous
- Evergreen vs deciduous depends on leaf-shedding behaviour, not usefulness
🧩 Memory Hook
“Teak and Mahua shed; Jackfruit stays green.”
🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight
For vegetation questions:
- Evergreen → Jackfruit, Rubber, Ebony
- Deciduous → Teak, Sal, Mahua, Shisham
- Always associate species with forest type, not climate alone
🧭 IAS Monk Whisper
In forests, what falls matters as much as what grows.
