Pug - Quiz
Pug
  • 1. What is the general temperament of pugs?
A) Timid and shy
B) Playful and affectionate
C) Aggressive and aloof
D) Independent and reserved
  • 2. What color coat is not typical for a pug?
A) Fawn
B) Silver
C) Black
D) Blue
  • 3. What is the lifespan of a pug on average?
A) 12-15 years
B) 5-8 years
C) 3-5 years
D) 20-25 years
  • 4. What is the origin country of pugs?
A) Germany
B) France
C) England
D) China
  • 5. What is the term used to describe a group of pugs?
A) Grumble
B) Herd
C) Gaggle
D) Pack
  • 6. Pugs are known to be good with...
A) Children
B) Large dogs
C) Strangers
D) Cats
  • 7. Which group of breeds do pugs belong to?
A) Toy
B) Herding
C) Sporting
D) Working
  • 8. What is the average height range for an adult pug?
A) 18-20 inches
B) 6-8 inches
C) 14-16 inches
D) 10-13 inches
  • 9. In which century were Pugs brought from China to Europe?
A) nineteenth century
B) sixteenth century
C) seventeenth century
D) eighteenth century
  • 10. Which British monarch developed a passion for Pugs in the nineteenth century?
A) Queen Elizabeth I
B) Queen Victoria
C) King Edward VII
D) King George III
  • 11. Which ear shape is preferred in Pug breeding?
A) "folded"
B) "button"
C) "rose"
D) "straight"
  • 12. What is the typical color of a Pug's coat?
A) brown and tan
B) white and gray
C) spotted and striped
D) fawn or black
  • 13. What is a distinctive feature of Pug's tail?
A) straight and long
B) bent at an angle
C) short and bushy
D) curled tightly over the hip
  • 14. What is a common health issue Pugs face due to their bred traits?
A) no health issues
B) perfect health
C) resistance to diseases
D) various health problems
  • 15. What does the Latin word 'pugnus' mean, which is believed to be related to the Pug's name?
A) monkey
B) primate
C) dog
D) fist
  • 16. What is a notable feature of Pugs' teeth alignment?
A) upper teeth protrude beyond the lower teeth
B) no distinct tooth alignment
C) lower teeth normally protrude further than their upper, resulting in an under-bite
D) teeth are perfectly aligned
  • 17. What is a common marking on Pugs?
A) spots all over the body
B) stripes along the back
C) no markings
D) a trace of a black line extending from the occiput to the tail
  • 18. What is one theory about the origin of the name 'pug'?
A) based on a historical battle
B) named after the marmoset monkey, a popular exotic pet during the 18th century
C) derived from a type of flower
D) originated from a famous painter's nickname
  • 19. What is another theory about the origin of the name 'pug'?
A) originated from a medieval knight's title
B) comes from an ancient Greek word for 'friend'
C) derived from the Latin 'pugnus' meaning 'fist'
D) related to a type of bird
  • 20. What is the first attestation year of 'Pug-dog'?
A) 1749
B) 1800
C) 1900
D) 1600
  • 21. What condition is Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) also known as?
A) Hemivertebrae
B) Necrotizing meningoencephalitis (NME)
C) Hip dysplasia
D) Demodicosis
  • 22. Which English painter was a devoted owner of a series of Pugs and included his Pug, Trump, in his 1745 self-portrait?
A) Thomas Gainsborough
B) John Constable
C) Joshua Reynolds
D) William Hogarth
  • 23. What health issue is Pugs three times more likely to develop compared to other breeds?
A) Diabetes
B) Arthritis
C) Allergies
D) Obesity
  • 24. What nickname is often given to Pugs due to their behavior?
A) Shadows
B) Companions
C) Lapdogs
D) Guardians
  • 25. Which artist painted Pugs in Spain?
A) El Greco
B) Goya
C) Rafael
D) Velázquez
  • 26. Which Pug won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1981?
A) Pug Royal Flush
B) Pug Lucky Charm
C) Pug Prince Charming
D) Pug Dhandys Favorite Woodchuck
  • 27. In what year was the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals' survey on hip dysplasia conducted?
A) 2005
B) 2015
C) 2020
D) 2010
  • 28. Which British aristocrat made black Pugs fashionable after bringing some back from China in 1886?
A) Duchess of Devonshire
B) Countess of Warwick
C) Lady Brassey
D) Baroness Burdett-Coutts
  • 29. What condition can lead to pain and loss of function in the hind legs for Pugs?
A) Hip dysplasia
B) Demodicosis
C) Hemivertebrae
D) Necrotizing meningoencephalitis
  • 30. Who were the primary keepers of Pugs in ancient Tibet?
A) Nomadic herders
B) Buddhist monks
C) Local villagers
D) Tibetan warriors
  • 31. What ranking did Pugs receive in terms of being affected by hip dysplasia out of the breeds tested?
A) Second-worst-affected
B) Worst-affected
C) Third-worst-affected
D) Least-affected
  • 32. Which breed was the ancestor of the Pug known as in ancient China?
A) Lo-Chiang-Sze
B) Pekingese
C) Chow Chow
D) Shih Tzu
  • 33. In which film did a Pug appear as a family pet, and the director refused to answer questions about it?
A) Dune (1984)
B) Star Wars (1977)
C) Back to the Future (1985)
D) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
  • 34. What percentage of Pugs were affected by hip dysplasia according to a 2010 survey?
A) 30%
B) 64%
C) 50%
D) 80%
  • 35. Which author featured a Pug in her novel 'Mansfield Park'?
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Jane Austen
C) Virginia Woolf
D) Charlotte Brontë
  • 36. In which city did Hester Piozzi observe the popularity of Pugs in 1789?
A) Venice
B) Padua
C) Rome
D) Florence
  • 37. Which American television series features a Pug named Winston?
A) Game of Thrones
B) Breaking Bad
C) The Lincoln Lawyer
D) Friends
  • 38. During which dynasty was the Lo-sze popular in the imperial court?
A) Qing dynasty
B) Song dynasty
C) Ming dynasty
D) Han dynasty
  • 39. Who used her Pug, Fortune, to carry concealed messages while confined at Les Carmes prison?
A) Catherine the Great
B) Napoleon Bonaparte
C) Joséphine Bonaparte
D) Marie Antoinette
  • 40. What event led to European acquisition of the Happa dog?
A) The Second Opium War
B) The Boxer Rebellion
C) The Taiping Rebellion
D) The First Opium War
  • 41. Which company brought the Pug to Europe in the sixteenth century?
A) Dutch East India Company
B) British East India Company
C) Portuguese East India Company
D) French East India Company
  • 42. Which Pug saved the life of the Prince of Orange in 1572?
A) Pompey
B) Buddy
C) Maximus
D) Rex
  • 43. What was the name of the Pug featured predominantly in Vodafone's Indian advertisements?
A) Buddy
B) Rocky
C) Max
D) Cheeka
  • 44. Which royal family in the United Kingdom continued Queen Victoria's passion for Pugs?
A) the British Parliament
B) other members of the royal family
C) common citizens
D) foreign dignitaries
  • 45. How much greater is the risk of impaired hepatic perfusion in Pugs compared to other dogs?
A) 7.49 times greater
B) 5 times greater
C) 3 times greater
D) 10 times greater
  • 46. What is the prevalence of necrotizing meningoencephalitis (NME) in Pugs?
A) 3–4%
B) 0.5–1%
C) 5–10%
D) 1–2%
  • 47. In what year did the American Kennel Club recognize the Pug breed?
A) 1945
B) 1923
C) 1901
D) 1885
  • 48. Which animal actor portrayed Frank, a talking Pug in the Men in Black film series?
A) Benji
B) Mushu
C) Lassie
D) Buddy
  • 49. What is a health priority for Pugs due to their high prevalence?
A) Nail trimming
B) Ear cleaning
C) Teeth cleaning
D) Obesity management
  • 50. Which British soap opera featured a Pug named Willy between 1985 and 1992?
A) Hollyoaks
B) Coronation Street
C) Emmerdale
D) EastEnders
  • 51. Which country placed limitations on the breeding of Pugs in 2023 due to health concerns?
A) The Netherlands
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) France
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