A) Buying overpriced souvenirs. B) Assuming all animals will be visible. C) Checking the zoo's website for hours and events. D) Going directly to the reptile house.
A) Midday, during peak sun. B) Right before closing time. C) Whenever the gift shop is least crowded. D) Early morning or late afternoon.
A) High heels and a fancy dress. B) As little as possible to avoid carrying anything. C) A boombox and a cooler full of beverages. D) Comfortable shoes and appropriate weather gear.
A) Because all zoos require you to carry one. B) To plan your route and prioritize exhibits. C) To use it as a paper airplane. D) To avoid getting lost entirely.
A) Reading exhibit signage and attending keeper talks. B) Only looking at the pretty animals. C) Ignoring all posted information. D) Making animal sounds and trying to mimic their behavior.
A) Observe quietly and patiently. B) Record interesting behaviors. C) Take photos from a respectful distance. D) Tap on the glass or make loud noises.
A) They offer free snacks. B) The keepers tell jokes. C) They provide insights into animal care and behavior. D) They are mandatory for zoo visitors.
A) Giving it to the animals. B) Hiding it under a bush. C) Leaving it near the animal enclosures. D) Using designated trash cans.
A) It allows you to get closer to the animals. B) It makes for better selfies. C) It's a zoo rule with no real impact. D) It minimizes stress and allows them to exhibit natural behaviors.
A) Share it with the animals. B) Store it properly and clean up any mess. C) Throw it on the ground when finished. D) Leave it unattended for the birds.
A) The zoo requires it. B) Because it's fashionable. C) To attract the animals. D) To protect your skin from the sun.
A) Taking photos or videos responsibly. B) Drawing graffiti on the exhibits. C) Trying to catch the animals. D) Stealing souvenirs.
A) To stimulate their minds and bodies. B) To make them easier to control. C) To make them look pretty for visitors. D) They serve no purpose, it's just for fun.
A) Complaining about everything. B) Releasing animals from their enclosures. C) Littering to create jobs. D) Becoming a member or donating.
A) Ignore it and walk away. B) Join in the harassment. C) Report it to zoo staff immediately. D) Take a video and post it online without reporting it.
A) Bring a water bottle and refill it. B) Drink only sugary sodas. C) Lick the condensation off the animal enclosures. D) Dehydration is not a concern at the zoo.
A) Selling souvenirs. B) Entertainment only. C) Conservation and education. D) Making money.
A) They are always hungry. B) It can harm their health and disrupt their diet. C) It's encouraged by the zoo. D) It's fun and harmless.
A) Be patient and wait for a better viewing opportunity. B) Give up and leave. C) Push your way to the front. D) Complain loudly about the crowd.
A) Memberships that require you to trade favors with other members. B) Memberships that grant access to multiple zoos. C) Fake zoo memberships. D) Zoo memberships only for animals.
A) Animal care, habitat maintenance, and education. B) Simply watching the animals. C) Performing tricks with the animals. D) Building cages.
A) Ask them questions about the animals and encourage exploration. B) Let them run wild and unattended. C) Force them to memorize animal facts. D) Keep them on their phones the whole time.
A) They might be resting, eating, or in off-exhibit areas. B) The zoo is hiding them. C) They escaped. D) They are imaginary.
A) Immediately notify zoo staff. B) Hide and wait for them to find you. C) Assume they will find you. D) Panic and start screaming.
A) Designing exhibits that mimic the animal's natural habitat. B) Using only concrete in the exhibits. C) Copying another zoo's design. D) Dressing up like an animal.
A) Making animals extinct. B) Letting all zoo animals go free. C) Conservation efforts inside the animal's habitat. D) Conservation efforts outside of the animal's natural habitat, like zoos.
A) A party to celebrate their arrival. B) A period of observation to ensure they are healthy and disease-free. C) Punishment for bad behavior. D) A permanent state of isolation.
A) A list of extinct animals that the zoo wants to bring back. B) An inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species. C) A list of dangerous animals. D) A zoo's shopping list.
A) It guarantees you'll see all the animals. B) It means the zoo is really expensive. C) It's just a piece of paper with no real meaning. D) It ensures the zoo meets high standards of animal care and conservation.
A) They don't do any research. B) They provide opportunities to study animal behavior and physiology. C) They perform unethical experiments on animals. D) They focus only on entertainment. |