Sea Turtle - Exam
  • 1. What is the average lifespan of a sea turtle?
A) 10-20 years
B) 20-30 years
C) 50-100 years
D) 150-200 years
  • 2. How many species of sea turtles exist in the world?
A) 10
B) 3
C) 7
D) 5
  • 3. What is the largest species of sea turtle?
A) Leatherback
B) Green
C) Kemp's Ridley
D) Hawksbill
  • 4. Where do sea turtles lay their eggs?
A) Underwater caves
B) Beaches
C) Deep ocean trenches
D) Forests
  • 5. What do sea turtles use to navigate across oceans?
A) Moonlight
B) Wind patterns
C) Sunlight
D) Earth's magnetic field
  • 6. What is the protective shell of a sea turtle called?
A) Exoskeleton
B) Armor
C) Shell
D) Carapace
  • 7. What is the main reason sea turtles come ashore?
A) To lay eggs
B) To bask in the sun
C) To find food
D) To escape predators
  • 8. Which species of sea turtle has a beak-like mouth for feeding on sponges?
A) Hawksbill
B) Green Turtle
C) Leatherback
D) Loggerhead
  • 9. What is the fluid sea turtles release to help regulate salt in their bodies?
A) Urine
B) Mucus
C) Tears
D) Sweat
  • 10. What is the average size of a fully grown sea turtle?
A) 3-4 feet long
B) 5-6 feet long
C) 1-2 feet long
D) 7-8 feet long
  • 11. What can you do to help protect sea turtles?
A) Reduce plastic waste
B) Pollute the oceans
C) Build more hotels on beaches
D) Increase fishing activities
  • 12. What is the purpose of a sea turtle's shell?
A) Protection
B) As a Home
C) To Fly
D) To Decorate
  • 13. Where do sea turtles spend most of their time?
A) On mountain peaks
B) In freshwater lakes
C) In the ocean
D) In underground burrows
  • 14. What is the term used for the process of sea turtles laying eggs on the beach?
A) Sunbathing
B) Nesting
C) Swimming
D) Migrating
  • 15. What do sea turtles use to breathe?
A) Gills
B) Lungs
C) Skin
D) Fins
  • 16. What is the name for a group of sea turtles?
A) Pack
B) Herd
C) Bale
D) Pod
  • 17. How do sea turtles breathe?
A) They breathe air
B) They don't need to breathe
C) They have gills
D) They absorb oxygen through skin
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