A) Three B) Four C) Five D) Two
A) Weddagala B) Mederipitiya C) Rakwana D) Neluwa
A) A licensed guide B) A special permit C) A park ranger D) No requirements
A) Local volunteers B) International tourists C) Forest rangers D) Certified Sri Lankan tour guides
A) Indian elephant B) Sri Lankan elephant C) African elephant D) Asian elephant
A) Felis silvestris B) Neofelis nebulosa C) Panthera pardus kotiya D) Panthera leo
A) Bengal tiger B) Golden palm civet C) Siberian bear D) Indian rhinoceros
A) Cercocebus atys B) Macaca sinica C) Papio anubis D) Pan troglodytes
A) Toque macaque B) Sri Lankan leopard C) Sri Lankan elephant D) Red slender loris
A) Golden monkey B) Red panda C) Gibbon D) Purple-faced langur
A) Moschiola meminna B) Capricornis sumatraensis C) Tragulus napu D) Hyemoschus aquaticus
A) Mus musculus B) Rattus rattus C) Crocidura hikmiya D) Suncus murinus
A) Golden dry-zone palm civet B) Paradoxurus aureus C) Yellow-striped chevrotain D) Sri Lankan deer
A) For wildlife photography workshops B) To organize camping events C) To offer insights into the forest’s rich biodiversity and ecological significance D) For recreational fishing
A) Deniyaya–Mederipitiya B) Neluwa C) Rakwana D) Weddagala
A) Panthera pardus kotiya B) Paradoxurus stenocephalus C) Paradoxurus zeylonensis D) Paradoxurus montanus
A) It is the largest forest reserve by area in Sri Lanka. B) It has the highest number of endemic mammals in Sri Lanka. C) It is the country's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest. D) It contains the oldest trees in Sri Lanka.
A) Over 60% B) 50% C) 90% D) 75%
A) Rathnapura District B) Kandy District C) Kaluthara District D) Galle District
A) 200,000 plants B) 240,000 plants C) 150,000 plants D) 300,000 plants
A) Kingdom of birds B) Land of trees C) Lion king or kingdom D) Forest of life
A) 36,000 hectares B) 50,000 hectares C) 40,000 hectares D) 25,000 hectares
A) Dense vegetation B) Lack of predators C) Sparse water sources D) High altitude
A) Construction of a new visitor center B) Logging operations C) Mining activities D) Widening of an ancient road
A) Mr. Martin Wijesinhe B) Dr. Ranil Senanayake C) Ms. Anjali Perera D) Mr. Nimal Jayasinghe
A) 80% B) 95% C) 70% D) 50% |