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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 wild animals often enter cities and towns?
a) For shelter
b) For food and water
c) To escape predators
d) None of the above
2.A monkey enters a residential area and snatches food. Why does this happen?
a) Monkeys are naturally aggressive
b) People feed them regularly
c) They are lost
d) They are pets
3.Cutting down trees in cities leads to:
a) Cleaner air
b) More space for humans
c) Loss of wildlife habitat
d) Reduction in pollution
4.Which of these is a common urban 4.wildlife conflict in India?
a) Leopards in residential areas
b) Pigeons nesting in buildings
c) Stray dogs attacking wildlife
d) All of the above
5.Which animal is most attracted to open garbage in urban areas?
a) Deer
b) Wild boar
c) Peacock
d) Jackal
6.The term “Human–Wildlife Conflict” refers to:
a) Humans fighting with each other
b) Animals living in forests
c) Interaction causing problems between humans and wildlife
d) Hunting of animals
7.Urban flooding increases animal sightings because:
a) Animals like water
b) It displaces them from natural shelters
c) They enjoy swimming
d) It reduces food supply
8.If you find an injured animal, what is the correct action?
a) Leave it alone
b) Call animal rescue/forest helpline
c) Keep it as a pet
d) Ignore it/Don’t care for them
9.If you see a snake in your garden, you should:
a) Kill it
b) Maintain distance and call rescue
c) Throw stones at it
d) Catch it
10.Feeding monkeys in parks is harmful because:
a) It makes them strong
b) It makes them dependent on humans
c) It helps tourism
d) It increases their population
11.How can cities reduce conflicts with stray dogs?
a) Poisoning
b)Sterilization & garbage management
c) Relocating
d) Shooting
12.Planting native trees in cities helps by:
a) Giving shade only
b)Providing natural food and shelter
c) Beautifying streets only
d) Preventing flooding only
13.Keeping dustbins covered helps reduce:
a) Pollution only
b) Conflict with monkeys, dogs, and crows
c) Human health problems only
d) Waterlogging
14.If a wild animal enters your house, first step is:
a) Panic and scream
b) Stay calm and give exit routewater bottles
c) Catch it yourself
d)Lock it inside
15.Which is an eco-friendly way to live with urban wildlife?
a) Green rooftops
b) Water bowls for birds
c) Avoid pesticides
d) All of the above
16.A peacock visits your terrace. Best action is:
a) Feed it
b) Enjoy watching without disturbing
c) Catch it
d) Scare it away
17.Bats are seen in your society. Some want to kill them. Right action is:
a) Kill them
b) Relocate them forcibly
c) Leave them & maintain hygiene
d) Destroy trees
18.Why is the population of house sparrows declining in many urban areas?
a) Increased availability of food
b) Loss of nesting sites due to modern building
c) Rise in the number of trees in cities
d) Ban on the use of plastics
19.A crow attacks people during nesting season because:
a) It is sick
b) It is protecting chicks
c) Rise in the number of trees in cities
c) It hates humans
20.Why is coexistence with wildlife in cities important?
a) To maintain biodiversity
b) To decorate the city
c) To increase tourism
d) To reduce pollution only
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