A Quiz On Pets: Trivia!

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  • 1. 
    HOUND dogs are characterized by the following features: odorless/fond with children/first dogs domesticated by man.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 2. 
    __% of US households have at least one pet?
    • A. 

      99%

    • B. 

      62%

    • C. 

      57%

    • D. 

      52%

  • 3. 
    Training dogs should start as soon as possible.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 4. 
    Intervals take 9 days.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 5. 
    Cheetah, Tigers & Domesticated cats have 19 pairs of chromosomes.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 6. 
    Dogs & cats were the first animals domesticated by humans.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 7. 
    The term "domesticated" refers to an entire species or variety while the term "tame" can refer to just one individual within a species or variety. 
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 8. 
    Some animals travel to faraway places. This is called migration. which animals do this type of adaptation?
    • A. 

      Birds,Fish,insects,robin,ducks & whales

    • B. 

      Bears,skunks,bats& chipmunks

    • C. 

      Toads,reptiles

    • D. 

      Armadillo,procupine

  • 9. 
    More than 25% of owners say a dog’s health is as important to them as their own.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 10. 
      Traditional Taxonomy of the Dog and Cat : Phylum – Animalia ¨Class – Mammalia ¨Order – Carnivora ¨Suborder – Fissipedia ¨Families – Canidae ¨Genus – Canis ¨Species – Canis familiaris ¨Families – Felidae ¨Genus – Felis ¨Species – Felis catus
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 11. 
    The more unusual looking the dog, the more likely it will have problems.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 12. 
    Dry food for dogs characterized by:
    • A. 

      Include meat,meat by products

    • B. 

      Corn,wheet,millings

    • C. 

      44% moisture

    • D. 

      Corn , corn syryp, meat & bone by products

  • 13. 
    Mutt refers to pure breeding.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 14. 
    Cattle have given humanity various viral poxes, measles, and tuberculosis; pigs gave influenza, and horses the rhinoviruses. 
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 15. 
    Hibernation is when an animal goes through the winter into a long, deep sleep. all the winter not partially.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 16. 
    52% are better at remembering the names of neighbor’s pets than human neighbors.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 17. 
    Domestic cats likely moved to Jordan :p  and other parts of the middle east as a result of trade.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 18. 
    The trouble-free dog is likely to be:
    • A. 

      Pure breed

    • B. 

      Adult weight between 9-40 kg

    • C. 

      Long length hair.

    • D. 

      Non of them

  • 19. 
    The first milk produced by the mother is called colostrum. 
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 20. 
    Puppies begin walking at about 4 weeks of age when their ears and eyes open.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 21. 
    Female dogs are neutered by removing their reproductive organs.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 22. 
    Your dog's food diet : Commercial dry food Canned/ Moist food Dry + canned food Home-prepared diets (BARF, etc.)
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 23. 
    Older dogs need to be fed more than 3 times per day.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 24. 
    Omnivores are:
    • A. 

      Some animals, like us, eat both plants and animals.

    • B. 

      Eat only plants

    • C. 

      Producers

  • 25. 
    Cat mummies found - especially in the area of Bubastis in the Nile Delta.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

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