Organizer: Indian Biodiversity Conservation Society
This quiz is designed to raise awareness about the majestic tigers, their habitats, and the critical role they play in our ecosystem. Test your knowledge, learn fascinating facts about tigers, and discover the efforts being made to conserve these magnificent creatures.
About the Quiz
- Celebrating International Tiger Day Quiz with an exciting and engaging quiz.
- Start Quiz Date : 29 July
- Open to All Students/ University/ Working/ Organization / etc.
- Free Participants.
- Participants who score 12 out of 20 will receive an e-certificate from IBCS.
- Responses will be accepted until Friday, 2 August 2024 at 8:00 PM.
- Participants who score at least 12 out of 20 will receive an e-certificate on 04 August , 2024, sent to the email address used to take the quiz.
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Which international organization is responsible for monitoring tiger populations globally? *
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
National Tiger Conservation Authority of India (NTCA)
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Which country is the site of the last remaining population of the Javan tiger, now considered extinct in the wild?
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Siberia
India
Malaysia
Indonesia
Which is the largest tiger reserve in India?
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Sunderbans Tiger Reserve
Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve
Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve
Nagarhole Tiger Reserve
What is the TX2 Global Award presented to tiger reserves by WWF for?*
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Best conservation strategy
Most tigers documented in a year
Doubling the number of tigers since 2010
Highest annual visitor count
Which Indian tiger reserve is known for its mangrove forest and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?*
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Periyar Tiger Reserve
Sundarban Tiger Reserve
Namdapha Tiger Reserve
None of these
What is the primary aim of Project Tiger, launched in India in 1973?*
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To increase tiger population
To build tiger habitats
To create national parks
To promote wildlife tourism
Tigers live in the wild only in-*
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Europe
Africa and Asia
Aisa
Europe and Asia
According to historical records, which two tigers were reintroduced during India’s first tiger reintroduction?*
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Maya ; Munna
ST-1; ST-2
Machli – Bamera
Bokha-Bokhi
Why do tigers leave scratch marks on the tree?*
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Territory marking
To strengthen their muscles
To sharpen claws
All of the above
The Bengal tiger in India faces a constant threat of poaching and is thus protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Under which Schedule is it protected-*
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Schedule I
Schedule III
Schedule IV
Schedule II
Which of the following countries does not have a native tiger population?*
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Sri Lanka
China
Malaysia
Bhutan
Tigers have a special organ to taste the air, in order to detect the scent left by other tigers. What is this organ called?*
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Jacobson’s organ
Bakey’s organ
Dermal sensory receptors
Nolan’s organ
The first aerial translocation of the male tiger from Ranthambhore to Sariska was carried out on-*
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1 August 1973
29 August 2009
4 July 2008
28 June 2008
What conservation method is employed in India to reduce human-wildlife conflict in tiger reserves?
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Electric fences
Relocation of villagers
Increased patrolling
Habitat corridors
How are tigers identified during a census?*
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By whisker spot patterns
By Pug marks
By tail tuft patterns
By Stripes
Which country is home to the largest population of Siberian tigers?*
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Siberia
China
Ukraine
Russia
Which Indian wildlife expert is known for his work on the conservation of tigers and Project Tiger?*
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Jim Corbett
M. Krishnan
Salim Ali
R A Tiwari
In India, tigers are not found in:*
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The Thar desert region
Punjab
Jammu and Kashmir
All of these
In which year did the International Tiger Day celebration, organized by the 13 tiger range countries, started?*
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1973
2010
2005
2008
The Bengal tiger was adopted as ‘The national animal of India’ in the year-*
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1951
1947
1973
1972