Tsavo National Park - Exam
  • 1. Tsavo National Park, sprawling across 22,000 square kilometers in southeastern Kenya, is one of the largest and oldest national parks in the country, established in 1948. This incredible wildlife sanctuary is divided into two main sections: Tsavo East and Tsavo West, each offering unique landscapes and ecosystems that harbor a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Tsavo East is characterized by its vast, arid plains dotted with acacia trees and set against a backdrop of impressive volcanic hills, while Tsavo West is known for its mountainous terrain, lush vegetation, and the stunning Mzima Springs, where crystal-clear waters attract a variety of wildlife. The park is home to a significant population of elephants, famously known for their striking red dust coats, which they acquire from the iron-rich soil. In addition to elephants, Tsavo hosts an array of wildlife including lions, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, and a myriad of bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Tsavo's ecosystem is vital to the conservation efforts in Kenya, representing a key biodiversity hotspot with both ecological significance and cultural heritage, as it is also home to the historic railway and unique Maasai and Kamba communities that inhabit its edge. Visitors to Tsavo can embark on thrilling game drives, nature walks, and even stay in luxurious lodges or camps that offer breathtaking views of the vast savannah, providing an immersive experience in one of Africa's most iconic natural landscapes.

    Where is Tsavo National Park located?
A) Uganda
B) Tanzania
C) Kenya
D) South Africa
  • 2. What are the two main sections of Tsavo National Park?
A) Tsavo West and Tsavo East
B) Nairobi and Amboseli
C) Tsavo North and Tsavo South
D) Maasai Mara and Serengeti
  • 3. Which river flows through Tsavo National Park?
A) Zambezi River
B) Tana River
C) Tsavo River
D) Nile River
  • 4. What year was Tsavo National Park established?
A) 1952
B) 1965
C) 1948
D) 1980
  • 5. What is the climate like in Tsavo National Park?
A) Polar
B) Semi-arid
C) Tropical rainforest
D) Continental
  • 6. What is the major threat to wildlife in Tsavo National Park?
A) Earthquakes
B) Flooding
C) Tourism
D) Poaching
  • 7. What is the best time to visit Tsavo National Park?
A) January to March
B) April to May
C) November to December
D) June to October
  • 8. Which animal is considered a keystone species in Tsavo?
A) Giraffe
B) Wildebeest
C) Lion
D) Elephant
  • 9. Which road connects Tsavo East and Tsavo West?
A) A123
B) B7
C) A104
D) A109
  • 10. What type of tree is commonly found in Tsavo?
A) Acacia
B) Pine
C) Birch
D) Maple
  • 11. What primary role does Tsavo play in conservation?
A) Mining
B) Wildlife protection
C) Urban development
D) Agriculture
  • 12. Which of the following is an important conservation strategy in Tsavo?
A) Urban expansion
B) Anti-poaching patrols
C) Deforestation
D) Intensive farming
  • 13. Which prominent feature is visible in Tsavo West?
A) Mount Kenya
B) Hell's Gate
C) Lake Nakuru
D) Mzima Springs
  • 14. Which animal is referred to as the 'King of the Jungle' found in Tsavo?
A) Cheetah
B) Tiger
C) Lion
D) Leopard
  • 15. Tsavo National Park is part of which ecosystem?
A) Mountain ecosystem
B) Savanna ecosystem
C) Maritime ecosystem
D) Wetland ecosystem
  • 16. Which tribe has historical ties to the Tsavo region?
A) Himba
B) Zulus
C) Abesukha
D) Maasai
  • 17. Which large mammals can be found in Tsavo?
A) Bison
B) Elephants
C) Moose
D) Pandas
  • 18. Which reptile might you see in Tsavo?
A) Python
B) Iguana
C) Komodo Dragon
D) Alligator
  • 19. What initiative supports anti-poaching efforts in Tsavo?
A) Real Estate Developers
B) Mining Companies
C) Tourism Boards
D) Conservation Organizations
  • 20. How many gates are there to enter Tsavo National Park?
A) One
B) Four
C) Ten
D) Two
  • 21. Which large predator can often be seen in Tsavo?
A) Tigers
B) Hyenas
C) Lions
D) Cheetahs
  • 22. What type of safaris are popular in Tsavo?
A) Cycling tours
B) Game drives
C) Kayaking
D) Hiking tours
  • 23. What is a major attraction within Tsavo East?
A) Mudanda Rock
B) Mount Kilimanjaro
C) Lake Nakuru
D) Victoria Falls
  • 24. Which of these is a primary conservation challenge in Tsavo?
A) Droughts only
B) Natural disasters
C) Invasive species
D) Human-wildlife conflict
  • 25. Tsavo National Park is part of which UNESCO designation?
A) Biosphere Reserve
B) World Heritage Site
C) Cultural Heritage Site
D) Geological Park
  • 26. What type of habitat is dominant in Tsavo National Park?
A) Deciduous forest
B) Desert
C) Savanna
D) Tundra
  • 27. Who was the famous hunter who claimed to have hunted lions in Tsavo?
A) David Attenborough
B) John Henry Patterson
C) Robert Baden-Powell
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 28. Which carnivore can be found in Tsavo?
A) Jaguar
B) Polar Bear
C) African Lion
D) Grizzly Bear
  • 29. What color are the elephants in Tsavo known for?
A) Red
B) Gray
C) Brown
D) White
  • 30. Which season is best for wildlife viewing in Tsavo?
A) Rainy season
B) Dry season
C) Spring season
D) Winter season
  • 31. Which endangered species can be found in Tsavo National Park?
A) Bald eagle
B) Snow leopard
C) Black rhino
D) Grizzly bear
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