Quiz on Wildlife - 2
- Rohit Ramkumar
- Mar 18
- 2 min read
Are you captivated by the incredible wildlife that roams our planet?
The latest quiz by our quiz company takes you deep into the fascinating world of wild creatures, from the majestic predators of the jungle to the tiny wonders of the rainforest. India’s rich biodiversity is home to some of the most unique and endangered species, each playing a vital role in nature’s balance. This quiz will challenge your knowledge of wildlife, their habitats, and the amazing adaptations that help them survive.
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1. Which of these biomes are found in countries like Scandinavia, Canada, and Russia?
a. Taiga
b. Tundra
c. Temperate Grassland
d. Savannah
2. What is the name of the evergreen hardwood vegetation found in the Mediterranean region?
a. Taiga
b. Savannah
c. Chapparal
d. Tundra
3. Which tree's name is the Latinization of Arabic/Hindi for ‘date of India'?
a. Curry
b. Carob
c. Coriander
d. Tamarind
4. Identify.

a. Adelie
b. Emperor
c. Galapagos
d. Humboldt
5. Identify.

a. Birds of Paradise
b. Yellow Maybird
c. American Wren
d. Goldfinch
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Answers
1. Which of these biomes are found in countries like Scandinavia, Canada, and Russia?
a. Taiga
b. Tundra
c. Temperate Grassland
d. Savannah
Did You Know?
Taiga has coniferous trees which are evergreen and thrives in the cool temperate climate.
Read more about it in this link.
2. What is the name of the evergreen hardwood vegetation found in the Mediterranean region?
a. Taiga
b. Savannah
c. Chapparal
d. Tundra
Did You Know?
Chapparal or the evergreen hardwood is found in the Mediterranean, Perth, and Melbourne in Australia, and California, USA.
Read more about it in this link.
3. Which tree's name is the Latinization of Arabic/Hindi for ‘date of India'?
a. Curry
b. Carob
c. Coriander
d. Tamarind
Did You Know?
Tamarind is an evergreen tree of the pea family. It is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible fruit, the sweet and sour pulp of which is extensively used in foods, beverages, and traditional medicines.
Read more about it in this link.
4. Identify.

a. Adelie
b. Emperor
c. Galapagos
d. Humboldt
Did You Know?
During the Antarctic spring, thousands of penguins gather on the shoreline. This gathering is called a colony.
Read more about it in this link.
5. Identify.

a. Birds of Paradise
b. Yellow Maybird
c. American Wren
d. Goldfinch
Did You Know?
The goldfinch is known for its "po-ta-to chip" call. It is Washington's state bird.
Read more about it in this link.
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