What does the E in PETA stand for?
A) effective
B) educated
C) ethical
C) ethical
what percent of animals do they put down within 24 hours of arriving at the shelters?
A) 84
B) 7
C) 53
D) 62
A) 84%
what % of animals were adopted from PETA's shelters from 2007-2009?
A) 1.49
B) 9.7
C) 52.6
D) 100
A) 1.49%
Who started the organization?
A) Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco
B) Jonathan Kawalski
C) Cameron Swain and Frank Swain
A) Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco
what does PETA claim as "Unadoptable" animals?
A) animals that were abandoned
B) agressive or poor health
PETA claims unadoptable animals as aggressive or in bad health
what has made people question PETA's methods to animal welfare?
A) questionable animal care
B) animal abuse
C) mean employees
D) bad state records
D) bad state records.
Where did PETA start?
A) Boise, Idaho
B) Mayflower, Arkansas
C) Clifton, Colorado
D) Rockville, Maryland
Rockville, Maryland
How many animals has PETA killed since 1998?
A) 12,000
B) 6
C) 47,000
D) 126,000
C) 47,000
when NACC is combined with all VA agencies, do they have a higher or lower euthenasia rate than PETA?
A) PETA has a higher kill rate
B) NACC and VA agencies have a higher kill rate
A) PETA has a higher kill rate
What was the organization started to do?
A) To promote animal adoption
B) To stop animal abuse
C) To save endangered animals
B) To stop animal abuse
how much % of animals do no-kill shelters turn away yearly?
A) 10%
B) 12%
C) 11%
D) 13%
C) 11%
When did the PETA organization start?
A) 2003
B) 2022
C) 1980
D) 1976
C) 1980