Yellowstone National Park - Test
Yellowstone National Park
  • 1. Yellowstone National Park, located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, was established in 1872 as the world's first national park. Famous for its geothermal features, including geysers, hot springs, and mud pots, Yellowstone is a truly unique and diverse ecosystem. The park is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, such as grizzly bears, wolves, and bison. Visitors can explore the park through its numerous hiking trails, scenic drives, and ranger-led programs. With stunning landscapes, fascinating geology, and abundant wildlife, Yellowstone National Park offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

    In which state is Yellowstone National Park located?
A) Wyoming
B) Idaho
C) Montana
D) Utah
  • 2. Which river runs through the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone?
A) Missouri River
B) Yellowstone River
C) Colorado River
D) Snake River
  • 3. What is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park?
A) Eagle Peak
B) Mount Washburn
C) Granite Peak
D) Electric Peak
  • 4. Which type of volcano is believed to be underneath Yellowstone?
A) Cinder Cone Volcano
B) Supervolcano
C) Stratovolcano
D) Shield Volcano
  • 5. What is the name of the largest hot spring in Yellowstone?
A) Morning Glory Pool
B) Grand Prismatic Spring
C) Old Faithful
D) Castle Geyser
  • 6. What is the most common tree species in Yellowstone National Park?
A) Lodgepole Pine
B) Ponderosa Pine
C) Whitebark Pine
D) Douglas Fir
  • 7. What is the name of the famous canyon located in Yellowstone?
A) Zion Canyon
B) Bryce Canyon
C) Antelope Canyon
D) Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
  • 8. What is the name of the mountain located near Mammoth Hot Springs known for its distinct shape?
A) Eagle Peak
B) Mount Washburn
C) Electric Peak
D) Mount Everts
  • 9. What geological process is responsible for the park's vibrant hot springs and geysers?
A) Sedimentation
B) Volcanism
C) Glaciation
D) Erosion
  • 10. When was Yellowstone National Park established?
A) 1850
B) 1872
C) 1925
D) 1900
  • 11. Which of the following lakes is not located within Yellowstone National Park?
A) Shoshone Lake
B) Lewis Lake
C) Yellowstone Lake
D) Lake Tahoe
  • 12. What is the name of the main road that runs through Yellowstone National Park?
A) Geothermal Highway
B) Bison Trail
C) Grand Loop Road
D) Yellowstone Highway
  • 13. What is the primary endangered species that can be found in Yellowstone National Park?
A) Grizzly Bear
B) Bald Eagle
C) Gray Wolf
D) American Bison
  • 14. Which famous explorer is credited with exploring Yellowstone in 1870?
A) Ferdinand Hayden
B) John Colter
C) Lewis and Clark
D) Meriwether Lewis
  • 15. Which famous geyser is found in Yellowstone?
A) Eiffel Tower
B) Old Faithful
C) Big Ben
D) Mount St. Helens
  • 16. Which famous explorer expedition likely visited parts of what is now Yellowstone National Park?
A) Marco Polo
B) Vasco da Gama
C) Captain Cook
D) Lewis and Clark
  • 17. What type of fish is native to Yellowstone Lake and its tributaries?
A) Cutthroat Trout
B) Salmon
C) Catfish
D) Piranha
  • 18. What is the largest lake in Yellowstone National Park?
A) Lake Superior
B) Lake Michigan
C) Yellowstone Lake
D) Crater Lake
  • 19. What is the name of the massive waterfall located in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone?
A) Angel Falls
B) Yosemite Falls
C) Niagara Falls
D) Lower Falls
  • 20. Which ecoregion is Yellowstone a part of?
A) Great Plains
B) Pacific Coastal Forests
C) Northeastern Deciduous Forests
D) South Central Rockies forests
  • 21. Who was Yellowstone's first superintendent?
A) Columbus Delano
B) Philetus Norris
C) William Ludlow
D) Nathaniel P. Langford
  • 22. Who was the first person to describe Yellowstone's geothermal features?
A) John Colter
B) Jim Bridger
C) Nathaniel P. Langford
D) Ferdinand V. Hayden
  • 23. What was the name given to Yellowstone by Native Americans?
A) Colter's Hell
B) Yellow Stone River
C) Mi tsi a-da-zi
D) Roche Jaune
  • 24. Which organization was created in 1916 to manage national parks?
A) National Park Service
B) Boone and Crockett Club
C) Department of the Interior
D) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • 25. What year did Yellowstone become a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) 2001
B) 1986
C) 1995
D) 1978
  • 26. Which animal is the largest free-ranging herd in the contiguous United States found in Yellowstone?
A) Elk
B) Wolves
C) Grizzly Bears
D) Bison
  • 27. Who was the first national park ranger?
A) Philetus Norris
B) William Ludlow
C) Nathaniel P. Langford
D) Harry Yount
  • 28. Which year did the U.S. Army take over management of Yellowstone?
A) 1917
B) 1886
C) 1901
D) 1872
  • 29. What was the name of the first detailed expedition to explore Yellowstone?
A) Hayden Geological Survey
B) Jones Expedition
C) Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition
D) Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition
  • 30. Which explorer's reports were initially dismissed as myths about Yellowstone?
A) Nathaniel P. Langford
B) Ferdinand V. Hayden
C) John Colter
D) Jim Bridger
  • 31. In what year did 1,000 automobiles per year start entering Yellowstone National Park?
A) By 1933
B) By 1966
C) By 1915
D) By 1959
  • 32. Which agency played a major role in developing Yellowstone facilities between 1933 and 1942?
A) Yellowstone Heritage Foundation
B) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
C) United States Forest Service
D) National Park Service
  • 33. How much parkland was impacted by the 1988 wildfires in Yellowstone?
A) 500,000 acres (25%)
B) Approximately 793,880 acres (36%)
C) 1 million acres (50%)
D) 200,000 acres (10%)
  • 34. On what date did Yellowstone National Park close due to the 2013 federal government shutdown?
A) December 1, 2013
B) November 1, 2013
C) September 30, 2013
D) October 1, 2013
  • 35. Which moral vision in the late 19th century focused on maximum exploitation of natural resources?
A) Conservationist vision
B) Utilitarian vision
C) Biocentric moral vision
D) Spiritual vision
  • 36. Where is the Heritage and Research Center located?
A) Gardiner, Montana
B) Jackson Hole, Wyoming
C) Cody, Wyoming
D) West Yellowstone, Montana
  • 37. Approximately what percentage of Yellowstone National Park is located within the state of Wyoming?
A) 50 percent
B) 75 percent
C) 96 percent
D) 85 percent
  • 38. At what elevation above sea level is Yellowstone Lake located?
A) 7,733 feet (2,357 m)
B) 8,000 feet (2,400 m)
C) 11,358 feet (3,462 m)
D) 10,243 feet (3,122 m)
  • 39. What percentage of Yellowstone National Park is covered by rivers and lakes?
A) Thirty percent
B) Twenty percent
C) Ten percent
D) Five percent
  • 40. Which mountain range forms the irregular eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park?
A) Beartooth Mountains
B) Teton Range
C) Gallatin Range
D) Absaroka Range
  • 41. What is the average elevation of the Yellowstone Plateau?
A) 7,733 feet (2,357 m)
B) 11,358 feet (3,462 m)
C) 10,243 feet (3,122 m)
D) 8,000 feet (2,400 m)
  • 42. Which mountain range is located to the south of Yellowstone National Park?
A) Absaroka Range
B) Beartooth Mountains
C) Gallatin Range
D) Teton Range
  • 43. Which mountain range is located to the northwest of Yellowstone National Park?
A) Teton Range
B) Beartooth Mountains
C) Absaroka Range
D) Gallatin Range
  • 44. How many waterfalls of at least 15 feet are there in Yellowstone National Park?
A) 500
B) 290
C) 150
D) 400
  • 45. How long does the magma chamber under Yellowstone extend?
A) 50 miles (80 km) long
B) About 37 miles (60 km) long
C) 20 miles (32 km) long
D) 25 miles (40 km) long
  • 46. What geological formation was created by the eruption 640,000 years ago?
A) The Lava Creek Tuff
B) The Mesa Falls Tuff
C) The Yellowstone River
D) The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff
  • 47. What is the typical shape of valleys formed by river-type erosion, as seen in Yellowstone?
A) V-shaped valley
B) Oxbow valley
C) Delta valley
D) U-shaped valley
  • 48. What is the primary theory about the origin of Yellowstone's hotspot volcanism?
A) A mantle plume causing migration
B) Subduction of the Pacific Plate
C) Collision with the Eurasian Plate
D) Rifting in the Atlantic Ocean
  • 49. What was the impact of ash and gases from Yellowstone's eruptions on global weather?
A) They had no noticeable effect on global climate.
B) They probably caused significant impacts on world weather patterns.
C) They led to a permanent cooling of Earth's atmosphere.
D) They increased global temperatures significantly.
  • 50. What geological feature can be seen at Obsidian Cliffs?
A) Basaltic lavas
B) Dacitic lavas
C) Rhyolitic lavas
D) Andesitic lavas
  • 51. How many eruptive cycles have nearly filled in the Yellowstone Caldera since the last supereruption?
A) 30 different eruptions
B) 100 different eruptions
C) 50 different eruptions
D) 80 different eruptions
  • 52. Where is Old Faithful geyser located?
A) Biscuit Basin
B) Upper Geyser Basin
C) Norris Geyser Basin
D) Mallard Lake Dome
  • 53. Which geyser holds the title of the world's tallest active geyser?
A) Steamboat Geyser
B) Giant Geyser
C) Grand Geyser
D) Old Faithful Geyser
  • 54. In which year was the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) created?
A) 2001
B) 2005
C) 2003
D) 1999
  • 55. What geological feature was identified at the bottom of Yellowstone Lake in 2003?
A) An underground river
B) A structural dome that had uplifted
C) A volcanic crater
D) A new geyser field
  • 56. What event occurred in July 2024 at Yellowstone?
A) An earthquake swarm
B) The collapse of a hot spring
C) The eruption of a new geyser
D) A hydrothermal explosion in Biscuit Basin
  • 57. What percentage of the world's geysers are concentrated in Yellowstone?
A) None
B) All of them
C) Over half
D) One quarter
  • 58. What was the impact of the 6.1-magnitude earthquake on June 30, 1975?
A) It triggered numerous landslides
B) It caused significant property damage
C) The damage was minimal
D) It resulted in a new lake formation
  • 59. What happened to some geysers after the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake?
A) Some erupted due to the quake
B) Their water turned clear
C) They were destroyed by landslides
D) They stopped erupting permanently
  • 60. How many earthquakes with at least magnitude 6 have occurred in Yellowstone?
A) Three
B) Ten
C) Eight
D) Six
  • 61. Which species was reintroduced to Yellowstone in the 1990s?
A) Bison
B) Lynx
C) Wolves
D) Elk
  • 62. What enzyme is produced by Thermus aquaticus found in Yellowstone hot springs?
A) RNA polymerase
B) Taq polymerase
C) DNA ligase
D) Reverse transcriptase
  • 63. Which disease poses a threat to both bison and domestic cattle in Yellowstone?
A) Avian influenza
B) Mad cow disease
C) Foot-and-mouth disease
D) Brucellosis
  • 64. What was the population of wolves in Yellowstone as of January 2023?
A) 200
B) 300
C) At least 108
D) 50
  • 65. Which bear species is common and a park symbol due to visitor interaction in Yellowstone?
A) Brown bears
B) Polar bears
C) Grizzly bears
D) Black bears
  • 66. What is the largest population of any large mammal species in Yellowstone?
A) Bison
B) Wolves
C) Grizzly bears
D) Elk
  • 67. Which bird is considered extremely rare in the Rocky Mountains and has been spotted in Yellowstone?
A) Trumpeter swan
B) Whooping crane
C) Bald eagle
D) Peregrine falcon
  • 68. What is the primary sustenance for some hyperthermophilic species in Yellowstone's hot waters?
A) Molecular hydrogen
B) Oxygen
C) Sulfur
D) Carbon dioxide
  • 69. What is the primary method used to control exotic plant species in Yellowstone?
A) Flood irrigation
B) Pulling plants out or spraying
C) Using herbicides
D) Introducing natural predators
  • 70. Which tree species has a thick bark that protects it from most fires?
A) Aspen trees
B) Subalpine fir
C) Douglas-fir
D) Lodgepole pines
  • 71. What was the main cause of the fires in Yellowstone during the spring and summer of 1988?
A) Extreme drought
B) Volcanic activity
C) Human activities
D) Lightning strikes
  • 72. How many fire lookout towers does Yellowstone National Park have?
A) Three
B) Five
C) Ten
D) One
  • 73. What was the total cost of firefighting efforts during the 1988 fires in Yellowstone?
A) $50 million
B) $200 million
C) $300 million
D) $120 million
  • 74. How many structures were destroyed by the 1988 fires in Yellowstone?
A) 67
B) 100
C) 30
D) 150
  • 75. What is a common misconception about forest fires that was prevalent before the 1970s?
A) All forest fires were considered bad
B) Forest fires are beneficial for all ecosystems
C) Fires never occur naturally
D) Only human-caused fires were harmful
  • 76. What type of climate classification does Yellowstone Lake have according to the Köppen-Geiger system?
A) Mediterranean (Csa)
B) Humid continental (Dfb)
C) Subarctic (Dfc)
D) Tropical rainforest (Af)
  • 77. What was the classification of the tornado that hit Yellowstone on July 21, 1987?
A) EF4
B) F5
C) F3
D) F4
  • 78. How many recreational visitors did Yellowstone have in 2016?
A) 4,000,000
B) 4,257,177
C) 5,000,000
D) 3,500,000
  • 79. What is the leading cause of fatalities in Yellowstone?
A) Hiking
B) Driving
C) Boating
D) Fishing
  • 80. How many campgrounds are available for camping within Yellowstone?
A) Twenty
B) A dozen
C) Five
D) Ten
  • 81. What type of fishing is allowed on many park waters?
A) Trolling fishing only
B) Fly fishing only
C) Bait fishing only
D) Ice fishing
  • 82. In which year did the eighth recorded bear-related death occur in Yellowstone?
A) August 2015
B) May 2016
C) July 2013
D) June 2014
  • 83. How many visitor centers and museums does the National Park Service maintain in Yellowstone?
A) Nine
B) Eleven
C) Seven
D) Five
  • 84. What is the classification of the climate at Yellowstone Park headquarters?
A) Mediterranean (Csa)
B) Humid continental (Dfb)
C) Tropical rainforest (Af)
D) Subarctic (Dfc)
  • 85. What is the total number of deaths recorded in Yellowstone from 2007 to 2023?
A) 90
B) 80
C) 60
D) 74
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