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Biodiversity
100

What is the definition of biodiversity?


A) Variety of life in an ecosystem

B) Only animal species

C) Number of trees in a forest

D) Human population growth

A) Variety of life in an ecosystem

100

Which U.S. national park is home to the largest trees on Earth?


A) Everglades

B) Grand Canyon

C) Sequoia & Kings Canyon

D) Olympic National Park

C) Sequoia 

100

The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which country?


A) Brazil 

B) Australia 

C) Indonesia

D) Belize

B) Australia

100

What is rewilding?


A) Reintroducing species to restore ecosystems

B) Keeping animals in zoos

C) Cutting down forests

D) Building cities in wild areas

A) Reintroducing species to restore ecosystems

100

What is the term for a species found only in one geographic location?


A) Invasive species

B) Endemic species

C) Migratory species

D) Keystone species

B) Endemic species

200

What does endangered species mean?


A) A species with increasing population

B) A species at risk of extinction

C) A newly discovered species

D) A species that only lives in zoos

B) A species at risk of extinction

200

What U.S. bird was saved from extinction by banning DDT?


A) Bald Eagle

B) American Robin

C) Peregrine Falcon

D) California Condor

A) Bald Eagle

200

What percentage of Earth’s land is covered by forests?


A) ~10% 

B) ~30% 

C) ~50% 

D) ~75%

B) ~30% 


200

Which organization focuses on global wildlife conservation?


A) NASA

B) WWF (World Wildlife Fund)

C) FBI

D) Red Cross

B) WWF (World Wildlife Fund)

200

Which group of animals is most at risk of extinction?


A) Amphibians (e.g., frogs)

B) Birds

C) Mammals

D) Insects

A) Amphibians (e.g., frogs)

300

The study of protecting biodiversity and ecosystems is..


A) Geology

B) Conservation Science

C) Meteorology

D) Astrology

B) Conservation Science

300

Which U.S. national park is famous for its bison herds?

A) Yellowstone 

B) Acadia  

C) Mesa Verde

D) Denali

A) Yellowstone 


300

Which rainforest is known as the "lungs of the Earth"


A) Congo Rainforest

B) Amazon Rainforest

C) Borneo Rainforest

D) Daintree Rainforest

B) Amazon Rainforest

300

What is citizen science?

A) Only scientists collecting data

B) Public helping in scientific research

C) A government policy

D) A type of lab experiment

B) Public helping in scientific research

300

Why are pollinators (bees, butterflies) crucial?


A) They control pests

B) They help 75% of food crops reproduce

C) They clean water

D) They decompose waste

B) They help 75% of food crops reproduce

400

What is sustainable development?


A) Using resources without harming future generations

B) Only using non-renewable energy

C) Cutting down all forests for human use

D) Ignoring environmental laws

A) Using resources without harming future generations

400

What major U.S. river was famously restored after being declared "biologically dead"?


A) Mississippi River

B) Colorado River

C) Cuyahoga River

D) Hudson River

C) Cuyahoga River

400

What percent of Earth’s land is protected for conservation?


A) 5%

B) 15%

C) 30%

D) 50%

B) 15%

400

Which treaty protects endangered species from illegal trade?


A) Paris Agreement

B) CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)

C) Kyoto Protocol

D) Geneva Convention

B) CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)

400

What is the most biodiverse ecosystem?


A) Deserts 

B) Coral reefs

C) Tundras 

D) Grasslands

B) Coral reefs

500

What does keystone species mean?


A) A species that builds dams

B) A species that has a large impact on its ecosystem

C) A species found only in the Arctic

D) A species that never goes extinct

B) A species that has a large impact on its ecosystem

500

Which U.S. law protects endangered species?


A) Clean Air Act

B) Endangered Species Act (ESA)

C) Paris Agreement

D) Kyoto Protocol

B) Endangered Species Act (ESA)

500

Which animal is a keystone species in Africa’s savanna?


A) Lion

B) Elephant

C) Giraffe

D) Zebra

B) Elephant

500

What is the goal of *30x30*?


A) Protect 30% of Earth’s land/ocean by 2030

B) Cut emissions by 30%

C) Plant 30 million trees

D) Ban 30 pollutants

A) Protect 30% of Earth’s land/ocean by 2030

500

Which group has the most species that we know of today?


A) Mammals

B) Insects

C) Birds 

D) Fish

B) Insects

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