Regulations
Public Opinion
Early History
Animal testing in the 1800/early 1900
The modern debate
100

What year was the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) passed?

A) 1980

B) 1899

C) 1966

B) 1966

100

When did the anti-animal testing movement begin in the United States?

A) Late 1970's

B) Early 2000's 

C) Mid 1960's

C) Mid 1960's

100

What does vivisection mean?

The dissection of live animals

100

As more people adopted pets, the anti-testing movement grew. Where did it mainly grow?

A) America 

B) Philippines

C) England 

C) England

100

What is speciesism?

the assumption that humans are superior to other species

200

What does the Animal Welfare Act define a "animal" as?

A) A cold-blooded species AND warm-blooded species

B) Any live or dead warm-blooded animal

C) A living species of non-domesticated animals

B) Any live or dead warm-blooded animal

200

Following the anti-testing movement, A illustrated story about Pepper, a pet ______ came out about how Pepper was kidnapped and sold into experimentation.

A) Black cat

B) Rabbit 

C) Dalmatian 

C) Dalmatian

200

In the ye old second century, the Roman physician and philosopher Galen dissected animals to see how they worked, what were his theories?

A) Theories of Red Cells

B) Theories of Medicine

C) Theories of Sickness

B) Theories of Medicine

200

In 1865, French physiologist ______ argued that testing was beneficial.

A) Galen 

B) William Harvey

C) Ingrid Newkirk

B) William Harvey

200

What was the group the worked undercover at the Institute for Biological Research? 

PETA

300

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that before a drug is tested on a person, It must be tested on _______

A) At least five different species and each must be monitored

B) Two different species of animals

C) A cold-blooded and warm-blooded animal

B) Two different species of animals

300

A poll in 2013 showed that most younger people thought that animal testing was not morally acceptable, but the ages ____ through _____ believed that is was.

A) 18 - 34

B) 20 - 55

C) 19 - 67

A) 18 - 34

300

How long were Galen's theories used in Europe for?

A) 12 centuries 

B) 6 decades

C) 15 centuries 

C) 15 centuries

300

What does the middle R stand for in the three R's?

Reduction

300

"photographs of ____ in the facility, who were kept in such horrendous conditions that they were ____ at their own flesh."

A) Rabbits, clawing

B) Monkeys, tearing

C) Mice, biting 

B) Monkeys, tearing

400

In 2010, The U.S. Department of Agriculture determined that in 2010, ______ animals were tested on.

A) Warm-blooded 

B) 1,134,693

C) 1,143,963

B) 1,134,693

400

What is the percent of ONLY Americans that thought animal testing was morally acceptable?

A) 36 percent 

B) 65 percent 

C) 56 percent 

C) 56 percent

400

What did the English physician William Harvey discover when he experimented on animals?

That blood circulates through the heart, not lungs

400

"In 1959, the _____________ was established by zoologist William Russell and microbiologist Rex Burch."

The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique

400

Which Union banned testing cosmetics on animals?

A) British 

B) European  

C) West Cost 

B) European  

500

What does the USDA break down pain into when it comes to animal testing?

A) Animals that experience pain during the research but are given drugs to alleviate it

B) Animals who experience pain and are not given drugs

C) Animals who do not experience pain and are not given drugs

E) All of the above

E) All of the above

500

When asked if animal testing was morally acceptable or not, what was the amount that was bigger and how high was said number?

Morally acceptable - 56 percent 

500

How old were the Greek writings about dissection of living animals?

500 B.C

500

What was one of the first laws that controlled animal testing more and when was it established?

Great Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876.


500

How many research Chimpanzees were retired and where did they all end up going?

50, Federal Chimpanzee Sanctuary System