What does the "A" in USDA stand for? (U.S. Department of _______)
a) Animals
b) Administration
c) Agriculture
d) Academy
What year did the anti-testing movement begin?
a) 1955
b) 1979
c) 2000
d) 1960
d) 1960
Since when have we found that humans dissected live animals?
a) 100 B.C.
b) 250 B.C.
c) 500 B.C.
d) 780 B.C.
c) 500 B.C.
What year was the Society for the Protection of Animals Liable to Vivisection established?
a) 1836
b) 1954
c) 1875
d) 1921
c) 1875
When was the book “Animal Liberation” published?
a) 1984
b) 1890
c) 1903
d) 1975
d) 1975
______ amount of animals were tested in 2010?
a) 501,798
b) 1,134,693
c) 5,139,573
d) 10,393,038
b) 1,134,693
What was the name of the animal that caused a sports illustrated story?
a) Bailey
b) Pepper
c) Daisy
d) Max
b) Pepper
English physician William Harvey experimented on living animals and discovered that the ________, not the lungs, circulated blood throughout the body
a) liver
b) heart
c) kidney
d) brain
b) heart
Queen Victoria was an ________ opponent of animal testing in England
a) Easy
b) Early
c) Hard
d) Late
b) Early
What does PETA stand for?
a) Period for the Ethical Thinking of Analysis
b) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
c) People for the Enthusiastic Treatment of Air
d) People for the Ethical Trade of Animals
b) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
The USDA breaks down data in three categories. Animals that have pain but given drugs; animals that have pain without drugs; or __________________.
a) animals that have pain with double the drugs
b) animals that don't have pain with half the drugs
c) animals that don't have pain with given multiple drugs during the day
d) animals that don't have pain and isn't given drugs
d) animals that don't have pain and isn't given drugs
What was the breed of the dog that was kidnapped and sold into experimentation and written about by sports illustrated?
a) Dalmatian
b) Maltese
c) Beagle
d) Rottweiler
a) Dalmatian
What was the name of the Roman physician and philosopher that dissected animals for information?
a) Tacitus
b) Cicero
c) Hypatia
d) Galen
d) Galen
What are the “Three Rs” principles laid out in “The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique”?
a) Replacement, Reuse, Refinement
b) Replacement, Reuse, Recycling
c) Reduction, Reuse, Refinement
d) Replacement, Reduction, Refinement
d) Replacement, Reduction, Refinement
In 2013, the European Union banned the import and sale of ________ products that have been tested on animals
a) Cosmetics
b) Food
c) Environment
d) Water
a) Cosmetics
The AWA defines "animal" as "any live or dead dog, cat, monkey, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or such other _____________.
a) Cold blooded animal
b) Warm blooded animal
b) Warm blooded animal
______ tend to accept animal testing, and ________ are less likely to accept animal testing.
a) younger people, older people
b) grandpas, grandmas
c) older people, younger people
d) boys, girls
c) older people, younger people
How many centuries in Europe did people use his theories of medicine?
a) 3 centuries
b) 8 centuries
c) 15 centuries
d) 23 centuries
c) 15 centuries
French physiologist Claude Bernard argued that experimenting on animals was ________.
a) Ethical
b) Poor
c) Immoral
d) Evil
a) Ethical
What does NIH stand for?
a) National Institutes of Hearing
b) National Institutes of History
c) National Institute of Health
d) National Institute of Heat
c) National Institute of Health
What does the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) require before medication can be tested on humans?
a) The drug must be tested on at least two species of animals
b) The drug must be tested on cold-blooded animals
c) The drug must be tested on humans
d) The drug must be tested on only one species of animal
a) The drug must be tested on at least two species of animals
About what percent of people aged 18-34 believe that animal testing is morally acceptable?
a) 47%
b) 59%
c) 21%
d) 5%
a) 47%
What does vivisection mean?
a) Performing operations on live animals for scientific research
b) Performing operations on unalive animals for scientific research
c) performing on humans for scientific research
d) performing on unalive humans for scientific research
a) performing operations on live animals for scientific research
When was Great Britain’s Cruelty to Animals Act?
a) 1793
b) 1876
c) 1938
d) 1839
b) 1876
How many chimpanzees were announced that would retire over the next several years?
a) 128
b) 384
c) 310
d) 485
c) 310