In the Shadow of Man by Jane Goodall
  • 1. What is the primary focus of Jane Goodall's research in 'In the Shadow of Man'?
A) Orangutans
B) Monkeys
C) Gorillas
D) Chimpanzees
  • 2. In which country does Jane Goodall conduct her research?
A) Uganda
B) Rwanda
C) Tanzania
D) Kenya
  • 3. What notable behavior of chimpanzees does Goodall famously document?
A) Hunting in packs
B) Mating rituals
C) Tool use
D) Building nests
  • 4. What year did Jane Goodall begin her study of chimpanzees?
A) 1960
B) 1980
C) 1955
D) 1970
  • 5. What was the name of the chimpanzee that Jane Goodall observed and named?
A) David Greybeard
B) Flo
C) Jambo
D) Goliath
  • 6. What significant organizational role does Jane Goodall hold?
A) Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
B) President of the World Health Organization
C) Chairperson of the United Nations
D) Director of the World Wildlife Fund
  • 7. What notable behavior regarding emotion does Goodall attribute to chimpanzees?
A) They have no emotions.
B) They only show anger.
C) They exhibit joy and sorrow.
D) They mimic human emotions.
  • 8. In 'In the Shadow of Man', how does Goodall view chimpanzees?
A) As beings with emotions and intelligence
B) As primitive creatures
C) As mere animals without feelings
D) As similar to machines
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