A) 500 square kilometres B) 350 square kilometres C) 150 square kilometres D) 291 square kilometres
A) Komodo National Park B) Krakatoa National Park C) Alas Purwo National Park D) Bali National Park
A) Komodo dragon B) Galápagos tortoise C) Australian saltwater crocodile D) Green iguana
A) 1991 B) 2000 C) 1985 D) 1978
A) About 500 B) About 3,000 C) About 10,000 D) About 1,800
A) Bali B) Sumatra C) Flores D) Java
A) The Bugis people B) The Komodo people C) The Sumbawa people D) The Flores people
A) Borneo lowland rainforest B) Lesser Sundas deciduous forests C) Sumatran tropical rainforest D) Java rainforests
A) Benny Wahyudi B) Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono C) Joko Widodo D) Viktor Laiskodat
A) End of 2019 B) Middle of 2021 C) Start of 2018 D) Beginning of 2020
A) WWF Global 200 Marine Eco-region B) Ocean Conservancy C) Marine Stewardship Council D) Greenpeace Marine Reserve
A) Civets B) Komodo dragon C) Banded pigs D) Javan deer
A) Encouraged selfies with Komodo dragons B) Allowed feeding of wild animals C) Sold illegal animal souvenirs D) Organized unauthorized boat trips
A) Maluku Islands B) Lesser Sunda chain C) Riau Archipelago D) Greater Sunda chain
A) Rp 100 billion (around $US 7.2 million) B) $US 10 million C) Rp 200 billion D) Rp 50 billion
A) New 7 Wonders of Nature B) Seven Natural Wonders of Asia C) Earth's Top Ten Tourist Destinations D) World's Most Beautiful Islands
A) Buddhism B) Hinduism C) Islam D) Christianity
A) Monitor lizard B) Gecko C) Iguana D) Chameleon |