Regulations
Public Opinion/Early History
The Modern Debate
Testing in the 1800s and early 1900s
Random Facts
100

How many animal species does the FDA require to be tested on to be safe for humans?

Two Species

100

When did the anti-testing movement start in the United States?

mid-1960s

100

What species did they stop breeding?:

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) stopped breeding ___________ for research.

(The year is removed for it to be used in a different question)

Chimpanzees

100

Who was the first name of the French physiologist from this part of the text?:

 "In 1865, French physiologist ______ Bernard argued that experimenting on animals was ethical, because it benefited medicine and extended human life.

Claude

100

What is the name of the dog that was kidnapped and sold for animal testing? 

(Hint: the dog was a dalmation)

Pepper

200

What is the non-abbreviated form of the "AWA"?

Animal Welfare Act (AWA)
200

What was the name of the 2nd-century English physician/philosopher who dissected living organisms to see how they worked?

Galen

200

In what year did the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) stop breeding chimpanzees?

2007

200

What is supposed to be in the blank spot in this piece of text?: "As more people adopted pets, the ________________ movement grew, primarily in England."

"anti-vivisection"

300

What is the non-abbreviated form of the "USDA"

The U.S. Department of Agriculture

300

Fill in the blank: 

"In the 17th century, English physician ______________ experimented on living animals and discovered that the heart, not the lungs, circulated blood throughout the body."

William Harvey

300

In 2013, who banned the import and sale of cosmetic products that have been tested on animals.

The European Union

300

Who was a popular early opponent to animal testing in the 1870s?

Queen Victoria

300

What year was this?: 

"A May ____ Gallup poll found that 56 percent of Americans said medical testing on animals was morally acceptable"

2013

400

What service repoorted this data?: 

"in 2010, 1,134,693 animals were used for testing."

the 

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

400

Fill in the blanks: 

"Descriptions of ___________, the dissection of ____________, have been found in ancient _____ writings from as early as ___ B.C."

vivisection, live animals, Greek, 500

400

Fill in the blanks in this passage:

"_____ is the only major market where testing all _________ on animals is required by law."

China, cosmetics

400

In what year was "The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique" by zoologist William Russell and microbiologist Rex Burch laid out with the principle of the "Three Rs"?

The year, 1959.
1000

What was the last letter of the article?

m