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Explore Endangered Species through this engaging medium level Trivia Quiz designed for Grade 7-8 students. Master essential Environment concepts while developing critical thinking and vocabulary skills. Perfect for classroom learning or independent practice.

Environment Medium Grade 7-8 10 Questions
  1. Which of these is a primary reason why many species become endangered?

    Over-farming of crops Habitat loss and destruction Increased volcanic activity More competition from domestic animals

    ✓ Habitat loss and destruction

    Habitat loss, due to deforestation, pollution, and urbanization, is the leading cause of species endangerment as it removes the places animals and plants need to live and find food.

  2. The giant panda is an endangered species primarily found in which country?

    India Brazil China Australia

    ✓ China

    Giant pandas are native to the bamboo forests of China, and their population has been threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.

  3. What does the term 'biodiversity' refer to in the context of endangered species?

    The total number of people living in a region The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem The average lifespan of an animal species The amount of water in a river system

    ✓ The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem

    Biodiversity is the variety of all living things on Earth. Protecting endangered species helps maintain this vital variety in ecosystems.

  4. Which of these is a common threat to marine animals like sea turtles and whales?

    Acid rain in the oceans Overfishing Plastic pollution and entanglement Increased underwater noise from earthquakes

    ✓ Plastic pollution and entanglement

    Plastic pollution poses a significant threat to marine life. Animals can ingest plastic or become entangled in it, leading to injury or death.

  5. The rhinoceros is endangered. What is a major reason for this?

    Poaching for their horns Loss of their natural grazing lands Disease spread by birds Competition with zebras for food

    ✓ Poaching for their horns

    Rhinos are heavily poached for their horns, which are falsely believed to have medicinal properties, leading to a drastic decline in their populations.

  6. What is the main role of conservation organizations regarding endangered species?

    To capture endangered animals for zoos To protect and restore habitats and prevent extinction To encourage hunting of endangered animals for sport To study how to make endangered species more aggressive

    ✓ To protect and restore habitats and prevent extinction

    Conservation organizations work to protect endangered species by preserving their habitats, breeding them in captivity when necessary, and advocating for laws that protect them.

  7. Which of these animals is an endangered primate found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra?

    Gorilla Chimpanzee Orangutan Lemur

    ✓ Orangutan

    Orangutans are critically endangered due to deforestation for palm oil plantations and logging in their native rainforest habitats.

  8. Why is it important to protect endangered species for future generations?

    So they can be used as pets To maintain healthy ecosystems and the natural balance of nature To have more animals to hunt To make sure we have fewer insects

    ✓ To maintain healthy ecosystems and the natural balance of nature

    Each species plays a role in its ecosystem. Losing species can disrupt food chains and lead to the decline of other species, affecting the health of the entire planet.

  9. Climate change can contribute to species becoming endangered. How?

    By making the weather too predictable By changing temperatures and weather patterns, affecting habitats and food sources By causing all plants to grow faster By increasing the number of sunny days

    ✓ By changing temperatures and weather patterns, affecting habitats and food sources

    Rising global temperatures and altered weather patterns can disrupt ecosystems, making it difficult for species to adapt, find food, or reproduce, thus pushing them towards endangerment.

  10. What does it mean when a species is listed as 'critically endangered'?

    The species is very common and widespread The species is at an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild The species is no longer alive The species is only found in zoos

    ✓ The species is at an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild

    'Critically endangered' is the highest risk category assigned by conservation organizations like the IUCN, indicating a severe threat of extinction for the species.