Animal testing in the United States is regulated by ______________.
Federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA)
_______ is the only major market where testing all cosmetics on animals is required by law.
(A) Canada
(B) China
(C) Croatia
(D) Zanzibar
(B) China
Who was one of the first opponents to animal testing?
(A) King William
(B) Queen Victoria
(C) Queen Elizabeth
(D) King George
(B) Queen Victoria
Which type of Americans are less likely to accept animal testing?
(A) Old Americans
(B) Young Americans
(C) Middle-Aged Americans
(B) Young Americans
What does PETA stand for
(A) Plant and Eating Tamed Animals
(B) People Exclaiming Tall Animals
(C) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
(D) Plants Eating and Tearing Animals.
(C) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
The USDA breaks down it's levels of pain by how many categories?
3
In 2013, the European Union banned the import and sale of ____________ that have been tested on animals.
(A) Cosmetic Products
(B) Explosives
(C) Confidential medication
(A) Cosmetic Products
What are the 'three Rs' principles laid out in 'The Principle of Humane Experimental Technique'?
Replacement, Reduction, Refinement
In the newsela article, what year did the Gallup poll take place?
(A) 2016
(B) 2001
(C) 2009
(D) 2013
(D) 2013
What does the NIH stand for?
National Institutes of Health
(A) 5
(B) 2
(C) 8
(D) 3
(B) 2
In 2015, the NIH announced that its remaining _____ research chimpanzees would be retired to the Federal Chimpanzee Sanctuary System.
(A) 50
(B) 75
(C) 25
(D) 150
(A) 50
In 1865, French physiologist, Claude Bernard argued that experimenting on animals was ethical. Why?
(A) This practice made develops to cancer treatment.
(B) By testing animals it shows scientists how our bodies work and how we can stay healthy.
(C) Because it benefited medicine and extended human life.
(C) Because it benefited medicine and extended human life.
When did the United States ant-testing movement begin?
(A) Late-1990's
(B) Early-1970's
(C) Mid-1960's
(D) Early-1910's
(C) Mid-1960's
What does AWA stand for?
Animal Welfar Act
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates the development of new _____________.
Medications
What did the 2007 report by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences recommend regarding animal testing?
(A) A reduction in the use of animal testing and increased testing on cells.
(B) Testing only on chimpanzees and other primates.
(C) An increase in the use of animal testing for more accurate results.
(A) A reduction in the use of animal testing and increased testing on cells.
What year did lawmakers establish "Great Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act"?
(A) 1854
(B) 1895
(C) 1906
(D) 1876
(D) 1876
How much percent of Americans said medical testing on animals was morally acceptable?
(A) 89%
(B) 28%
(C) 37%
(D) 54%
(D) 54%
What does the USDA stand for?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
In 2010, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported __________ many animals were used for testings.
(A) 1,134,693
(B) 8,924,803
(C) 876,908
(D) 4,376,908
(A) 1,134,693
The laboratory director ,_______, was charged with more than a dozen animal cruelty offences.
(A) John Hamok
(B) Joe Flacco
(C) Gordon Dragic
(D) Edward Taub
(D) Edward Taub
What does replacement mean in 'The Principle of Humane Experimental Technique'?
(A) Replacing the use of animals with alternative research methods.
(B) Replacing the animal for a different animal.
(C) Replacing the use of animals with humans who agree to get tested.
(A) Replacing the use of animals with alternative research methods.
47% of people aged from ____ to____ say that animal testing is morally acceptable.
(A) 56 and 67
(B) 42 and 59
(C) 18 and 34
(D) 71 and 85
(C) 18 and 34
What does FDA stand for?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration