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MCQs on Reptiles Part-2

MCQs on Reptiles Part

Q. Which of the following is a common characteristic of all reptiles? 

   a) Cold-blooded 

   b) Warm-blooded 

   c) Mammary glands 

   d) External fertilization 

Ans: a) Cold-blooded

Q. Reptiles are primarily found in which type of environment? 

   a) Desert and tropical regions 

   b) Polar regions 

   c) Arctic regions 

   d) High altitudes 

Ans: a) Desert and tropical regions

Q. What is the primary mode of respiration in reptiles? 

   a) Gills 

   b) Lungs 

   c) Skin 

   d) Spiracles 

Ans: b) Lungs

Q. Reptiles are classified under which vertebrate group? 

   a) Amphibians 

   b) Mammals 

   c) Aves 

   d) Reptilia 

Ans: d) Reptilia

Q. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of reptiles? 

   a) Scales 

   b) Moist skin 

   c) Clawed toes 

   d) Internal fertilization 

Ans: b) Moist skin

Q. What type of heart structure do most reptiles possess? 

   a) Two-chambered heart 

   b) Three-chambered heart 

   c) Four-chambered heart 

   d) Single-chambered heart 

Ans: b) Three-chambered heart

Q. Reptiles shed their skin through a process known as: 

   a) Metamorphosis 

   b) Molting 

   c) Regeneration 

   d) Hibernation 

Ans: b) Molting

Q. Which of the following is an example of a venomous reptile? 

   a) Gharial 

   b) Komodo Dragon 

   c) King Cobra 

   d) Iguana 

Ans: c) King Cobra

Q. Which sense is most highly developed in most reptiles? 

   a) Sight 

   b) Smell 

   c) Hearing 

   d) Touch 

Ans: a) Sight

Q. Which of the following reptiles is best adapted to desert habitats? 

   a) Green Sea Turtle 

   b) Horned Lizard 

   c) Gharial 

   d) Chameleon 

Ans: b) Horned Lizard

Q. The Galápagos Islands are known for which unique species of reptile? 

   a) Saltwater Crocodile 

   b) Galápagos Tortoise 

   c) Leatherback Turtle 

   d) Nile Monitor 

Ans: b) Galápagos Tortoise

Q. Which reptile is primarily found in freshwater environments? 

   a) Anaconda 

   b) Komodo Dragon 

   c) Gharial 

   d) Marine Iguana 

Ans: c) Gharial

Q. Which type of habitat is preferred by most species of snakes? 

   a) Aquatic 

   b) Grassland 

   c) Forest 

   d) All of the above 

Ans: d) All of the above

Q. Which of the following reptiles can be found in saltwater habitats? 

   a) Nile Crocodile 

   b) Saltwater Crocodile 

   c) Green Anaconda 

   d) King Cobra 

Ans: b) Saltwater Crocodile

Q. Which reptile is famous for living in the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert? 

   a) Desert Monitor Lizard 

   b) Marine Iguana 

   c) Leatherback Turtle 

   d) Bearded Dragon 

Ans: a) Desert Monitor Lizard

Q. Which reptile is native to the Amazon rainforest? 

   a) Black Mamba 

   b) Anaconda 

   c) Crocodile 

   d) Chameleon 

Ans: b) Anaconda

Q. The habitat of a chameleon is generally associated with: 

   a) Grasslands 

   b) Forests 

   c) Oceans 

   d) Tundra 

Ans: b) Forests

Q. Which reptile is predominantly arboreal, living in trees? 

   a) Komodo Dragon 

   b) Gharial 

   c) Green Iguana 

   d) Nile Crocodile 

Ans: c) Green Iguana

Q. What type of environment do sea turtles primarily inhabit? 

   a) Freshwater lakes 

   b) Saltwater oceans 

   c) Desert 

   d) Arctic regions 

Ans: b) Saltwater oceans

Q. Which of the following reptiles is known for its ability to change color? 

   a) Gecko 

   b) Chameleon 

   c) Iguana 

   d) Tortoise 

Ans: b) Chameleon

Q. Why do most reptiles bask in the sun? 

   a) To hunt for prey 

   b) To regulate their body temperature 

   c) To attract mates 

   d) To avoid predators 

Ans: b) To regulate their body temperature

Q. Which reptile can remain underwater for extended periods without coming up for air? 

   a) Alligator 

   b) Komodo Dragon 

   c) Iguana 

   d) Gecko 

Ans: a) Alligator

Q. Which adaptation helps snakes move efficiently on land? 

   a) Fins 

   b) Legless body 

   c) Webbed feet 

   d) Hollow bones 

Ans: b) Legless body

Q. What is the primary diet of most reptiles? 

   a) Carnivorous 

   b) Herbivorous 

   c) Omnivorous 

   d) Insectivorous 

Ans: a) Carnivorous

Q. Which reptile is known to exhibit parental care by guarding its eggs? 

   a) King Cobra 

   b) Tortoise 

   c) Green Iguana 

   d) Gecko 

Ans: a) King Cobra

Q. Reptiles generally hibernate during which season? 

   a) Summer 

   b) Winter 

   c) Spring 

   d) Monsoon 

Ans: b) Winter

Q. Which reptile uses a specialized pit organ to detect heat from prey? 

   a) Gecko 

   b) Python 

   c) Alligator 

   d) Monitor Lizard 

Ans: b) Python

Q. The process by which reptiles lay eggs is called: 

   a) Ovoviviparity 

   b) Oviparity 

   c) Viviparity 

   d) Autotomy 

Ans: b) Oviparity

Q. Where do sea turtles typically lay their eggs? 

   a) In shallow ocean waters 

   b) In underwater caves 

   c) On sandy beaches 

   d) In coral reefs 

Ans: c) On sandy beaches

Q. How do crocodiles care for their young after hatching? 

   a) Leave them immediately 

   b) Carry them to water 

   c) Feed them directly 

   d) Abandon the eggs 

Ans: b) Carry them to water

Q. Which of the following reptiles lays the largest number of eggs? 

   a) Tortoise 

   b) Crocodile 

   c) Snake 

   d) Gecko 

Ans: b) Crocodile

Q. Reptile eggs typically have: 

   a) Hard shells 

   b) Soft, leathery shells 

   c) No shells 

   d) Thin, transparent shells 

Ans: b) Soft, leathery shells

Q. How long do sea turtle hatchlings stay in the nest before emerging? 

   a) A few hours 

   b) A few days 

   c) A few weeks 

   d) A few months 

Ans: b) A few days

Q. Which reptile is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching? 

   a) Leatherback Turtle 

   b) Komodo Dragon 

   c) Gila Monster 

   d) Bearded Dragon 

Ans: a) Leatherback Turtle

Q. Which invasive species poses a major threat to reptile populations? 

   a) House Sparrow 

   b) Burmese Python 

   c) Kangaroo 

   d) Cane Toad 

Ans: b) Burmese Python

Q. What is the greatest threat to reptile populations in tropical regions? 

   a) Pollution 

   b) Habitat destruction 

   c) Climate change 

   d) Overfishing 

Ans: b) Habitat destruction

Q. Which reptile is protected under the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) agreement? 

   a) Komodo Dragon 

   b) Nile Crocodile 

   c) American Alligator 

   d) All of the above 

Ans: d) All of the above

Q. Which reptile species is being affected by climate change due to rising sea levels? 

   a) Desert Monitor Lizard 

   b) Marine Iguana 

   c) Sea Turtle 

   d) Anaconda 

Ans: c) Sea Turtle

Q. Which country is known for large-scale conservation efforts of the Galápagos Tortoise? 

   a) India 

   b) Australia 

   c) Ecuador 

   d) Brazil 

Ans: c) Ecuador

Q. Invasive pythons are causing ecological damage in which part of the United States? 

   a) Rocky Mountains 

   b) Everglades 

   c) Great Lakes 

   d) Grand Canyon 

Ans: b) Everglades

Q. The illegal pet trade has particularly affected which reptile? 

   a) Green Iguana 

   b) King Cobra 

   c) Komodo Dragon 

   d) Saltwater Crocodile 

Ans: a) Green Iguana

Q. Which reptile is known to be a keystone species, meaning its presence is crucial to the ecosystem? 

   a) Crocodile 

   b) Gila Monster 

   c) Green Sea Turtle 

   d) King Cobra 

Ans: c) Green Sea Turtle

Q. What is the primary goal of reptile conservation efforts worldwide? 

   a) Increase reproduction rates 

   b) Preserve habitat and prevent extinction 

   c) Reduce reptile population 

   d) Train reptiles for human use 

Ans: b) Preserve habitat and prevent extinction

 

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