Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Camel?

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A very interesting quiz to see how much do you know about camels. The word "camel" is derived from the Latin word Camelus. They have a body and thick skin, which allows them to survive in a very hot environment. They have a record of being one of the animals that can go for a very long period of time without food or water. What else do you know about Camels? Try out this quiz and find out.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    How many years can a Camel live?
    • A. 

      10-12 years

    • B. 

      30-35 years

    • C. 

      15-20 years

    • D. 

      40-50 years

  • 2. 
    What is the average speed of Camels?
    • A. 

      60km/h

    • B. 

      40km/h

    • C. 

      30km/h

    • D. 

      80km/h

  • 3. 
    Which of these is Camel milk very rich in?
    • A. 

      Iron

    • B. 

      Calcium

    • C. 

      Sodium

    • D. 

      Magnesium

  • 4. 
    How many sets of eyelids does the Camel have?
    • A. 

      2

    • B. 

      3

    • C. 

      5

    • D. 

      1

  • 5. 
    How long is the gestation period in Camels?
    • A. 

      14 month

    • B. 

      10 months

    • C. 

      15 months

    • D. 

      9 months

  • 6. 
    What part of the Camel can be used as fuel?
    • A. 

      Humps

    • B. 

      Faeces

    • C. 

      Urine

    • D. 

      Hyde

  • 7. 
    How many gallons of water can a Camel drink at once?
    • A. 

      40

    • B. 

      50

    • C. 

      80

    • D. 

      100

  • 8. 
    How many humps does the dromedary Camel have?
    • A. 

      1

    • B. 

      2

    • C. 

      3

    • D. 

      4

  • 9. 
    How many species of Camel are there?
    • A. 

      6

    • B. 

      2

    • C. 

      3

    • D. 

      5

  • 10. 
    Where is the dominant habitation of the bactrian Camel?
    • A. 

      North America

    • B. 

      Central Asia

    • C. 

      East Africa

    • D. 

      North Asia

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