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Wildlife Week Quiz Contest - 2025
Wildlife Week Quiz Contest - 2025
Thank you for the overwhelming response. The quiz contest has been closed.
1.Why do elephants often raid crops in rural areas?
a)For shade
b) For food
c) For salt licks
d) For shelter
2. Which rural practice increases chances of human–wildlife conflict?
a) Cutting forest for agriculture
b) Open grazing inside forests
c) Storing food in the open
d) All of the above
3.Which of these animals is commonly involved in livestock depredation in villages?
a) Leopard
b) Tiger
c) Wild dog (Dhole)
d) All of the above
4. Which measure can reduce crop raiding by wild animals?
a) Solar-powered fencing
b) Making trenches
c) Planting buffer crops
d) All of the above
5.Which bird is known to damage paddy and other grains in rural areas?
a) Sparrow
b) Peacock
c) Crow
d) Pigeon
6.A farmer sees elephants entering his field at night. The safest step is to:
a) Attack with firecrackers
b) Call forest officials
c) Throw stones
d) Poison the crops
7.What risk do open wells in villages pose to wildlife?
a) Wildlife falls and gets trapped
b) They dry up natural water sources
c) They spread disease
d) They create new habitats
8.Which wild animal sometimes depend on beehives and fruit trees in rural areas?
a) Sloth bear
b) Leopard
c) Wild dog
d) Nilgai
9.Which traditional practice helps keep wild pigs away from crops?
a) Burning crop residue
b) Drumming and fire torches at night
c) Using pesticides
d) Keeping dogs inside
10.Seasonal increase in human–wildlife conflicts is usually linked to:
a) Monsoon and harvest periods
b) Festival reason
c) Vacation times
d) Summer seasons
11. When a tiger/leopard 11.kills livestock near a village, the first step by villagers should be:
a) Find and kill the animal immediately
b) Report to the Forest Department
c) Abandon the cattle
d) Set fire to the forest
12. Relocation of leopards from villages often fails because:
a) Leopards cannot survive in forests
b) Leopards return or create conflict in new areas
c) Leopards hunt in the same
d) None of the above
13. Which crop attracts elephants the most?
a) Paddy
b) Banana and sugar cane
c) Tea
d) Dhal varieties
14.The safest way to protect livestock at night is?
a) Keep them tied near the forest
b) Leave them in open fields
c) Keep them in a well-closed cattle shed
d) Tie them under a tree
15.Which animal is most likely to attack if suddenly disturbed?
a) Deer
b) Sloth bear
c) Peacock
d) Jackal
16.What innovative step has been used to reduce elephants – human conflicts?
a)Planting more tree
b)Killing the animals
c)Fencing
d)Use of early warning SMS systems and watch towers.
17.Under the wildlife protection Act, hunting schedule I species can lead to
a)Imprisonment upto 1 year
b)Imprisonment upto 7 years and fine
c)Warning
d)Under custody for 3 days
18.Human-wildlife conflict can lead to which of the following consequences?
a) Economic loss for farmers
b) Injury or death of humans
c) Threat to wildlife survival
d) All of the above
19.How can rural communities protect their crops from wild animals?
a) By using trenches, fences, and watchtowers
b) By hunting all wild animals
c) By cutting all trees around villages
d) By relocating themselves permanently
20.The term wildlife refers to undomesticated plants & animal living in their natural habitat? From the following identify the wildlife ?
a) lizard
b) Croaches
c) crow
d) All the above
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