World Animal Day is a day of action recognized worldwide for animal rights and welfare. It is celebrated on 4 October every year. This day’s mission is to raise animals’ status to improve welfare standards worldwide.
All the participants who will score 40% or above will be appreciated with a certificate of participation upon their successful participation in this Free National level Quiz with a Certificate on World Animal Welfare Day by Namaste India Foundation.
Starting Date: 4th October 2022
Ending Date: 11th October 2022
About the Quiz
* Attempt the Quiz only once .
* Score will be released only after closing of the quiz .
* If total marks scored is above 40% of the maximum marks , then E- certificate will be emailed immediately . Or in 2minutes
* Only 100 E – certificates will be emailed per day .
* Link to Apply / attempt the Quiz :
- What is the aim of the Animal Welfare Act?*
4 points
A) To ensure animals lead healthy and happy lives
B) To help animals in need
C) To provide support for pet owners
D) To get people into trouble
- Do the terms Animal Rights and Animal Welfare mean the same thing?*
4 points
A) The terms are different and are not interchangeable
B) Animal Welfare supports humane use of animals
C) Animal Rights teaches we cannot be use animals
D) All of the above
- In which year was the first animal day celebrated?*
4 points
A) 1931
B) 1945
C) 1935
D) 1966
- What is the name of the veterinary charity that teaches people about responsible pet care?*
4 points
A) NSPCC
B) PDSA
C) RSPCA
D) RSPB
- Of the following writers/philosophers, who is credited by some to be the originator of the animal rights movement?*
4 points
A) Bentham
B) Singer
C) Schweitzer
D) Regan
6. The endangered black rhinoceros is hunted for what?*
4 points
A) its horns
B) its eyes
C) its meat
D) its skin
7. What endangered animal is the largest land mammal?*
4 points
A) hippopotamus
B) Asian elephant
C) Javan rhinoceros
D) African elephant
8. What is the theme of World Animal Welfare Day 2022?*
4 points
Blue Planet – Our Only Home
Forest and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet
Man and Dog
None of the Above