Tuesday 19 June 2012

Quest And Facts About Wildlife

  1. Which is the only animal on earth, other than man, known to contract leprosy?
    a) Tiger (Panthera tigris)
    b) Elk (Alces alces)
    c) Ninebanded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)
    d) King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah)

  2. Name the only animal in the world which has four horns?
    a) Elk (Alces alces)
    b) Chausingha (Tetracerus Quadricornis)
    c) Black Buck (Antilope Cervicapra)
    d) Bharal (Pseudonis Nayaur)

  3. Which is the only country in the world where both  the Lion (Panthera Leo) and the Tiger (Panthera Tigris) are found in the wild?
    a) Ugabda
    b) India
    c) Zaire
    d) Pakistan

  4. Name the bird which constructs the largest unit nest structure in the world?
    a) Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea)
    b) Sociable Weaver (Philetairus Socius)
    c) Mountain Drongo (Chaetorhynchus Papuensis)
    d) Ostrich (Struthio Camelus)

  5. What is the name of the longest reptile in the world?
    a) King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah)
    b) Reticulated Python (Python reticulates)
    c) Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus Caninus)
    d) Black Mamba (Dendroapsis Polylepsis)

  6. Name the animal that is completely blind and helpless at birth?
    a) Lion
    b) Cheetah
    c) Frog
    d) Tiger

  7. How many species of monkeys are there in the world?
    a) 90
    b) 1350
    c) 125
    d) 166

  8. Name the animal which is the main attractions of the Assam’s Kaziranga National Park?
    a) Zebra
    b) The one-horned rhinoceros
    c) Lion
    d) Giraffe

  9. Which is the biggest fish in the sea?
    a) Blue Whale
    b) Whale Shark
    c) Basking Shark
    d) Manteray

  10.  How fast can a Cheetah runs on his four legs?
    a) 400 km/hr
    b) 40 km/hr
    c) 110 km/hr
    d) 200 km/hr



    A quiz by Go Heritage India Journeys

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    Answers: 1(c), 2(b), 3(b), 4(b), 5(b), 6(b), 7(c), 8(b), 9(b), 10(c)






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