Wildlife MCQs
MCQs on wildlife
1. Wildlife Biology MCQs
- Wildlife population estimation techniques MCQs
- Animal physiology and adaptations MCQs
- Species interactions and trophic levels MCQs
- Wildlife genetics and evolution MCQs
- Conservation strategies for wildlife species MCQs
2. Ecology MCQs
- Ecosystem structure and function MCQs
- Energy flow and nutrient cycles MCQs
- Ecological succession and community dynamics MCQs
- Biomes and habitat types MCQs
- Human impacts on ecosystems MCQs
3. Conservation Biology MCQs
- Principles of conservation biology MCQs
- Protected area design and management MCQs
- Endangered species recovery plans MCQs
- Invasive species management MCQs
- Conservation ethics and philosophy MCQs
4. Animal Behavior MCQs
- Ethology and behavioral ecology MCQs
- Social structures and communication in animals MCQs
- Foraging and feeding behaviors MCQs
- Reproductive strategies and parental care MCQs
- Migration and navigation MCQs
5. Population Dynamics MCQs
- Population growth models (exponential, logistic) MCQs
- Life history strategies (r/K selection) MCQs
- Population regulation mechanisms MCQs
- Metapopulations and species distribution MCQs
- Density-dependent and independent factors MCQs
6. Wildlife Management MCQs
- Wildlife habitat management
- Sustainable hunting and fishing practices
- Human-wildlife conflict resolution
- Wildlife disease management
- Wildlife corridors and connectivity
7. Biodiversity MCQs
- Genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity MCQs
- Biodiversity hotspots and conservation priorities MCQs
- Threats to biodiversity (habitat loss, climate change) MCQs
- Biodiversity assessment and monitoring MCQs
- Role of biodiversity in ecosystem services MCQs
8. Endangered Species MCQs
- Criteria for species endangerment MCQs
- IUCN Red List categories MCQs
- Legal protections for endangered species MCQs
- Case studies of endangered species MCQs
- Conservation breeding programs MCQs
9. Habitat Restoration MCQs
- Principles of habitat restoration MCQs
- Techniques for restoring degraded habitats MCQs
- Success and challenges in habitat restoration MCQs
- Role of native species in restoration MCQs
- Monitoring and evaluation of restoration projects MCQs
10. GIS and Remote Sensing MCQs
- Basics of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) MCQs
- Remote sensing techniques for wildlife studies MCQs
- Application of GIS in habitat analysis MCQs
- Data collection and analysis in GIS MCQs
- Mapping species distributions MCQs
11. Wildlife Law and Policy MCQs
- National and international wildlife laws MCQs
- CITES and other international treaties MCQs
- Endangered Species Act (ESA) MCQs
- Wildlife trade regulations MCQs
- Policy frameworks for conservation MCQs
12. Zoology MCQs
- Animal classification and taxonomy MCQs
- Anatomy and physiology of animals MCQs
- Evolutionary relationships among animal groups MCQs
- Reproductive and developmental biology MCQs
- Behavior and ecology of different animal taxa MCQs
13. Forestry MCQs
- Forest ecology and management MCQs
- Silviculture practices and techniques MCQs
- Forest conservation and sustainability MCQs
- Role of forests in climate regulation MCQs
- Economic and social aspects of forestry MCQs
14. Field Research Methods MCQs
- Sampling techniques in wildlife studies MCQs
- Data collection and analysis in the field MCQs
- Use of technology in field research MCQs
- Ethical considerations in field studies MCQs
- Field research design and planning MCQs
15. Wildlife Photography and Documentation MCQs
- Techniques for wildlife photography MCQs
- Ethics of wildlife photography MCQs
- Use of photography in conservation MCQs
- Documentation and species identification MCQs
- Challenges in wildlife photography MCQs
16. Veterinary Science MCQs
- Animal health and disease management MCQs
- Veterinary care of wild animals MCQs
- Zoonotic diseases and public health MCQs
- Wildlife rehabilitation and rescue MCQs
- Pharmacology and treatment in wildlife MCQs
17. Environmental Impact Assessment MCQs
- Principles and process of EIA
- Assessing impacts on wildlife and habitats
- Mitigation strategies in EIA
- Public participation in EIA
- Case studies of EIA in wildlife conservation MCQs
18. Marine Biology MCQs
- Marine ecosystems and their biodiversity MCQs
- Coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds MCQs
- Marine conservation strategies MCQs
- Oceanography and its impact on marine life MCQs
- Threats to marine ecosystems MCQs
19. Ornithology MCQs
- Bird anatomy and physiology MCQs
- Avian migration and navigation MCQs
- Bird behavior and communication MCQs
- Bird conservation and habitat management MCQs
- Identification and taxonomy of birds MCQs
20. Herpetology MCQs
- Biology of reptiles and amphibians MCQs
- Adaptations of herpetofauna MCQs
- Conservation of herpetofauna MCQs
- Behavior and ecology of reptiles and amphibians MCQs
- Threats to herpetofauna populations MCQs
21. Mammalogy MCQs
- Anatomy and physiology of mammals MCQs
- Evolution and classification of mammals MCQs
- Mammalian behavior and ecology MCQs
- Conservation of mammal species MCQs
- Human-wildlife interactions with mammals MCQs
22. Entomology MCQs
Who is the conservationist behind the global exploration-based documentaries Treasures of Corsica, Animal Paradise, Grand Safari, and Let Them Live.?
(A).Sally Walker
(B). Christian Zuber
(C). Sir Peter Scott
Answer: Christian Zuber
Which of the following organisations promotes conservation the most globally.?
(A). – IFAW The World Wide Fund for Nature – WWF
(B).The International Fund for Animal Welfare
(C). The Nature Conservancy
Answer: The World Wide Fund for Nature – WWF
What shade is the skin of a polar bear?
(A). White
(B).Black
(C).Brown
Answer:Black
Only one of the following bird species can fly backwards: which one.?
(A).Scarlet robin
(B). Hummingbird
(C). Spotted pardalote
Answer:Hummingbird
How many muscles make up an elephant’s trunk on average.?
(A). Around 5,000
(B).Around 100,000
(C).Around 40,000
Answer:Around 40,000
Which lion in the pride usually eats first after a successful hunt?
(A). Cubs
(B).Males
(C).Females
Answer:Males
Which of the following statements about koalas is true.?
(A).They live in Australia and New Zealand
(B).They have opposable thumbs
(C).Koalas and bears are in the same family
Answer: They have opposable thumbs
Which of the following claims about koalas is accurate?The population of the world expanded by more than 50% between 1970 and 2010. What percentage of the wildlife population actually decreased during that time.?
(A). Around 20 per cent
(B). Around 60 per cent
(C).Around 40 per cent
Answer:Around 60 per cent
What special strategy does a pangolin frequently employ to defend and safeguard itself.?
(A). To play dead
(B). To release a stinky smell
(C). To roll up into a ball
Answer:To roll up into a ball
What material does a rhinoceros’ horn consist of.?
(A).Bone
(B). Hair
(C). Ivory
Answer: Hair
Which of the following mammals represents the United States as a whole.?
(A). Black bear
(B). American bison
C. Mule
Answer:American bison
Who said: “Our predecessors had learned to coexist peacefully with them (wildlife). This magnificent heritage was held in trust for next generations.?
(A). Guy Mountfort
(B). Kailash Sankhala
(C). Indira Gandhi
Answer: Indira Gandhi
What is “Cape hunting dog” or “painting dog” another name.?
(A). American wild dog
(B). European wild dog
(C). African wild dog
Answer:African wild dog
It can be difficult to distinguish between a leopard and a jaguar. What other physical characteristic, except body size, can we utilise to differentiate them?
(A).The length of the legs
(B).The markings on the fur
(C). The tail
Answer: The markings on the fur
Which of the following animals is no longer present in Britain’s wild.?
(A). Beaver
(B). Wallaby
(C). Wolf
Answer: Wolf
Which animal appears on the World Wild Fund’s logo.?
(A). A dodo
(B). A panda
(C).A koala
Answer:A panda
What animal on Earth is the largest.?
(A). Blue whale
(B). Colossal squid
(C).African elephant
Answer: Blue whale
Which animal does the Black-footed Ferret totally rely on for food and shelter.?
(A).Voles
(B).Prairie dogs
(C).Grasshoppers
Answer: Prairie dogs
Which of the following animals migrates the farthest, covering up to 71,000 kilometres annually.?
(A). Arctic tern
(B). Humpback whale
(C). Wandering albatross
Answer:Arctic tern
Who builds the world’s biggest unit nest structure—a bird.?
(A). Red– billed Quelea (Quelea quelea)
(B).Ostrich (Struthio camelus)
(C). Mountain Drongo (Chaetorhynchus papuensis)
(D). Sociable Weaver (Philetairus socius)
Answer: Sociable Weaver (Philetairus socius)
Why are pollinators like bees and other insects vital to the survival of life on Earth.?
(A). They aid in oxygen production
(B). They provide us with food
(C).They reduce the population of harmful pests
Answer: They provide us with food
Which of the following species, with their thick hair and webbed feet, can easily adapt to life on a river.?
(A). Otter
(B).Sea lion
(C). Walrus
Answer:Otter
Which birds once populated North America in their millions but were hunted to extinction by humans in the 1800s.?
(A). Passenger pigeon
(B). Labrador duck
(C). Dodo
Answer: Passenger pigeon
What is kept in a camel’s hump.?
(A). Water
(B). Fat
(C). Food
Answer: Fat
Which of the following animals gives birth to males.?
(A). Dragonfly
(B). Sea dragon
(C). Shrimp
Answer: Sea dragon
Among the following huge cats, which one cannot roar.?
(A). Cheetah
(B). Snow leopard
(C).Tiger
Answer:Snow leopard
Which of these popular deer species has the longest lifespan.?
(A). Moose
(B). Axis Deer
(C). Roe Deer
Answer:Axis Deer
Who among the following tiger experts produced the first-ever photographic evidence of the male tiger’s role in post-natal care and calm relationship with its cubs, disproving accusations that it committed infanticide?.
(A). Valmik Thapar and Fateh Singh Rathore
(B).Kailash Sankhala and Guy Mountfort
(C).Jim Corbett and Keshri Singh
Answer:Valmik Thapar and Fateh Singh Rathore
The pygmy shrew has a heartbeat that is… times per minute faster than that of the blue whale, which has a heartbeat that is… times per minute slower.?
(A). 1 – 300
(B). 8 – 1200
(C).3 – 700
Answer:8 – 1200
Which animal can only move its hind legs together while walking on land but can kick each leg separately when swimming in the water.?
(A). Kangaroo
(B).Cheetah
(C).Hippopotamus
Answer: Kangaroo
Who was the adventurer who introduced Europe to the birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae).?
(A). Harley Webster
(B). Bharat Bhusan
(C). Magellan
Answer: Magellan
The Jerdon’s or Doublebanded Courser (Cursorius bitorquatus) was rediscovered in India by the following person.?
(A).Bharat Bhusan
(B).Harley Webster
(C). Magellan
Answer: Bharat Bhusan
Which Indian ruler created legislation to protect wildlife.?
(A). Babur
(B). Ashoka
(C). Akbar
Answer: Ashoka
Who among the following earned the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship in 1969 to study the ecology and behaviour of the Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris).?
(A). Guy Mountfort
(B).Indira Gandhi
(C). Kailash Sankhala
Answer: Kailash Sankhala
Who wrote that “A tiger is a large-hearted gentleman with boundless courage and that when he is exterminated — as exterminated he will be unless public opinion rallies to his support”?
(A). Dunkan
(B). Kailash Sankhala
(C). Jim Corbett
Answer: Jim Corbett
Which fish was employed as a gauge for the concentrations of cadmium, mercury, and zinc in Germany’s polluted waters.?
(A). Golden Dragon (Scleropagas formosus)
(B).Mosquito Fish (Gambusia affinis)
(C). Gold Fish (Carassius auratus)
(D). Rabbit Fish (Siganus oramini)
Answer: Gold Fish (Carassius auratus)
Which naturalist is connected to the popular TV shows The Living Planet and Life On Earth.?
(A). Samar Singh
(B).David Attenborough
(C). Mark Dourojeanni
Answer:David Attenborough
Name the person known as the ‘Man of the Trees.?
(A) Richard St. Barbe Baker
(B).William Langbauer
(C) Katharine Payne
Answer: Richard St. Barbe Baker
How many eggs can a sea turtle typically lay at once.?
(A). Around 50 eggs
(B). Around 530 eggs
(C). Around 240 eggs
Answer:Around 240 eggs
What would be the greatest model to employ if we wanted to involve the native tribal population in the management of protected areas for the sustainable use of natural resources and eco-development.?
(A). Biosphere Reserve
(B).National Park
(C). World Heritage Site
(D). Wildlife Sanctuary
Answer:Biosphere Reserve
Which land animal has the world’s longest gestation period.?
(A). African Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
(B). Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus)
(C). Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra)
(D). Tiger (Panthera tigris)
Answer: Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra)
During the World Congress on National Parks and Protected Areas held in Bali in 1982, who served as vice-chairman of the IUCN’s Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas for the Afrotropical Realm.?
(A).Birendra Singh
(B). Walter Lusigi
(C). J. Westoby
(D).Martin Ewans
Answer:Walter Lusigi
Which bodily portion does a shrimp’s heart reside on.?
(A).Stomach
(B).Tail
(C). Head
Answer: Head
Who is the ‘Snake Lady,’ an Indian woman.?
(A).Zai Whitaker
(B).Royina Grewal
(C). Manjoo Singh
Answer: Manjoo Singh
Name the person associated with the famous tree protection movement ‘Chipko’ in India.?
(A).Chandi Prasad Bhatt
(B). Sunderlal Bahuguna
(C). Both the above
(D). S. Deb Roy
Answer: Both the above
Which Indian forester was recently awarded the Queen’s Award for Forestry (Commonwealth Forestry Award)?
(A). S.N. Rai
(B).A.R. Rahmani
(C).J.C. Daniel
Answer: S.N. Rai
Some regions managed to avoid being completely buried by ice throughout the ice-sheeted pleistocene age, acting as ‘habitat islands’ separated from one another for extended periods of time, giving rise to numerous new species. What do you name these ‘habitat islands’.?
(A).Pleistocene refugium
(B). Ancient island
(C).Green island
Answer: Pleistocene refugium
Who wrote, “The Project has fully demonstrated that by tradition and training the Indian forester is much better equipped to administer a conservation project than anyone else; this view is shared by my friends the American foresters who manage wildlife habitats,” about the world’s largest and most successful conservation project, Project Tiger, in India.?
(A).H.S. Panwar
(B). Fateh Singh Rathore
(C). Kailash Sankhala
Answer: Kailash Sankhala
How long does it typically take a sloth to finish eating everything.?
(A). Around 1 week
(B).Around 1 month
(C). Around 6 months
Answer: Around 1 month
Name the person about whom Jan Morris wrote: ‘To say that he is a tiger addict would be a preposterous understatement. He is an honorary tiger himself….?
(A). Jim Corbett
(B). S. Deb Roy
(C). Kailash Sankhala
(D). Martin Booth
Answer:Kailash Sankhala
During the World Congress on National Parks and Protected Areas in Bali in 1982, who served as vice-chairman of the IUCN’s Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas for the Indo-Malayan Region.?
(A).Samar Singh
(B). David Attenborough
(C). Mark Dourojeanni
Answer:Samar Singh
Who was the representative of India and the three-term chairman of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) from 1981 to 1985.?
(A).H.S. Panwar
(B). J.B. Lai
(C).Samar Singh
Answer: Samar Singh
Which area of conservation does Sally Walker have a position of authority in.?
(A). National Park Management
(B). Forest Management
(C). Zoo Management
Answer: Zoo Management
As a first-aid facility, Acharya Shanti Sagar of the Digambar Jain Temple established the unique Charity Bird Hospital in 1926. It was transformed into a hospital for rescued birds in 1957. Where exactly is it located.?
(A). Delhi
(B). Madras
(C). Patna
Answer:Delhi
Identify the one species on the planet that can develop leprosy besides people.?
(A). Ninebanded Armadillo (Dasypus novem– cinctus)
(B). Elk (AIces alces)
(C). Tiger (Panthera tigris)
Answer: Ninebanded Armadillo (Dasypus novem– cinctus)
What law states that “Living resources shall not be utilised beyond their natural capacity for regeneration”.?
(A). World Conservation Strategy
(B). Corbett Action Plan
(C). Bali Action Plan
(D). World Charter for Nature
Answer: World Charter for Nature
Identify the author of the letter against the display of animals that perform tricks in zoos: A zoo director has no business serving as the ringmaster because a zoo is not a circus.?
(A). Peter Jackson
(B). Kailash Sankhala
(C). Charles McDougal
Answer: Kailash Sankhala
Who is the author of the memoir My Life, My Trees.?
(A). Joy Adamson
(B).K.M. Tewari
(C). Konard Lorenz
(D). Richard St. Barbe Baker
Answer: Richard St. Barbe Baker
Which biogeographic zone does the majority of the Asian continent belong in.?
(A).Nearctic realm
(B). Neotropical realm
(C). Palaearctic realm
Answer: Palaearctic realm
Which private worldwide environmental conservation organisation is the largest in the world.?
(A). Bombay Natural History Society
(B). Audubon Society
(C). World Wide Fund for Nature
(D). Ranthambhore Foundation
Answer:World Wide Fund for Nature
Which tree produces the thickest wood worldwide.?
(A).Black Iron Wood (Olea laurifolia)
(B). Balsa (Ochroma pyramidale)
(C). Durian (Durio zibethinus)
Answer: Black Iron Wood (Olea laurifolia)
Which animal has four horns, making it unique in the world.?
(A).Bharal (Pseudonis nayaur)
(B). Elk (Alces alces)
(C). Black Buck (Antilope cer– vicapra)
(D). Chausingha (Tetracerus quadricornis)
Answer:Chausingha (Tetracerus quadricornis)
For his exceptional work in the preservation of wild genetic resources in India, which Indian forester received the N. Borlog Award in 1987.?
(A).A.P. Dwivedi
(B). S. Deb Roy
(C). S.N. Rai
Answer: S. Deb Roy
Name the only nation in the world where the tiger (Panthera tigris) and lion (Panthera leo) can both be found in the wild.?
(A). Uganda
(B). Pakistan
(C). India
Answer: India
Under the auspices of Operation Bicornis, a groundbreaking but contentious measure is being taken in Namibia to prevent the black rhino from eventually going extinct due to horn-poaching. What plan do you have.?
(A).Ranching all rhinos
(B). Tranquilizing and dehorning
(C). Keeping all rhinos in zoos
Answer: Tranquilizing and dehorning
Identify the tanker that capsized on Bligh Reef on March 24, 1989, releasing 11 million gallons of crude oil into Alaska’s Prince William Sound. More than 100,000 birds were killed in the incident.?
(A). Exxon Valdez
(B). Amoco Cadiz
(C). Sagar Kanya
Answer: Exxon Valdez
The Hawaiian Archipelago is home to the rare bird known as the Hawaiian Goose (Branta sandvicensis). By 1952, there were less than 30, down from an estimated 25,000 at the turn of the century. In order to prevent the extinction of the species, around 1400 captive-bred birds have been reintroduced into the wild. What is the bird’s common name.?
(A).Kakapo
(B). Puaiohi
(C). Nene
(D). Tota
Answer:Nene
What South American snake resembles the green python (Chondropython viridis) of New Guinea and Australia in appearance.?
(A).King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)
(B).Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus)
(C).Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
(D). Black Mamba (Dendroapsis polylepsis)
Answer:Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus)
What management approach is used to maintain the balance between African elephant populations and local vegetation in reserves where they have overflowed.?
(A).Habitat manipulation
(B). Live– trapping and translocation
(C). Culling
Answer: Culling
Which reptile is the longest in the world.?
(A). King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)
(B). Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus)
(C). Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
(D). Black Mamba (Dendroapsis polylepsis)
Answer:Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
How many of Madagascar’s 150 frog species are endemic, meaning unique to that location only.?
(A). 100
(B).148
(C).140
(D). 128
Answer: 148
Which species of fish can survive the longest without water.?
(A). Salmon
(B). Hilsa
(C). Mudskipper
(D). Shark
Answer: Mudskipper
Which butterfly is the biggest one in the world.?
(A). Alexandra Birdwing (Ornithopteria alexandrae)
(B). Swallow– tail (Papilio machan)
(C). Birdwing Butterfly (Ornithopteria allottei)
(D).Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)
Answer: Alexandra Birdwing (Ornithopteria alexandrae)
Even though there are millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus), they are in risk of extinction. Why.?
(A). Over– predation by introduced predators
(B). Over– collection for souvenir
(C). Roosting sites in North America face threat from logging, tourism, grazing and forest fires
(D). Non– breeding
Answer: Roosting sites in North America face threat from logging, tourism, grazing and forest fires
Where is the International Council for Bird Preservation (ICBP) headquarters located.?
(A).Jakarta
(B). Cambridge
(C). New Delhi
(D).Bombay
Answer:Cambridge
The “Convention of Wetlands of International Importance Particularly as Waterfowl Habitat” was ratified on December 21, 1985, after being signed on February 2, 1971, in an Iranian town. What is the convention’s well-known moniker.?
(A).Bonn Convention
(B).Migratory Species Convention
(C). Whaling Convention
(D). Ramsor Convention
Answer: Ramsor Convention
A bigger and better Protected Area Unit is provided by the trans-frontier reserves of two or more nations. The following nations are represented in the Ruwenzori-Virunga-Volcanoes system of parks.?
(A).Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia
(B). Uganda, Rwanda and Zaire
(C). Uganda, Zaire and Egypt
(D). Zaire, Kenya and Somalia
Answer: Uganda, Rwanda and Zaire
Who discovered the raucous scrub-bird (Atrichornis clamosus) of Australia again in 1961, after it had been thought to have died out in 1889.?
(A).Bharat Bhusan
(B). Magellan
(C). Harley Webster
(D). Kailash Sankhala
Answer: Harley Webster
Name the Mauritius endemic tree whose spread was allegedly halted by the extinction of the dodo (Raphus cucullatus), whose seeds could only germinate when consumed and passed through its digestive system.?
(A). Calvaria major
(B). Manilkara zapota
C. Erythroxylon coca
Answer: Calvaria major