Science, Tech, Math Animals and Nature Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Endangered Species Email Print Captive Siberian Tiger, Panthera tigris altaica, Bozeman, Mont., USA. Frank Pali/Getty Images Animals and Nature Animals and Zoology Basics Amphibians Arthropods Birds Habitat Profiles Mammals Reptiles Wildlife Conservation Insects Marine Life Forestry Dinosaurs Evolution by Jennifer Bove Jennifer Bove is a freelance writer and author, writing about animals and wildlife conservation. Updated July 03, 2018 How much do you know about endangered species? Test your knowledge with this quiz. Answers can be found at the bottom of the page. 1. An is _____________ that will become extinct if its populations continue to decline. a. any species of animal b. any species of plant c. any species of animal, plant, or other living organism d. none of the above 2. What percentage of the species listed as endangered or threatened by extinction, have been saved by conservation actions resulting from the Endangered Species Act? a. 100% b. 99% c. 65.2% d. 25% 3. How do zoos help endangered animals? a. They educate people about endangered animals. b. Zoo scientists study endangered animals. c. They establish captive breeding programs for endangered species. d. All of the above 4. Due to the success of recovery efforts under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, what animal is being taken off the endangered species list in the United States in 2013? a. gray wolf b. bald eagle c. black-footed ferret d. raccoon 5. In what ways do people try to save rhinos? a. fencing rhinos into protected areas b. cutting off their horns c. providing armed guards to ward off poachers d. all of the above 6. In what U.S. state are half of the world's bald eagles found? a. Alaska b. Texas c. California d. Wisconsin 7. Why are rhinos poached? a. for their eyes b. for their nails c. for their horns d. for their hair 8. What did whooping cranes follow from Wisconsin to Florida in a simulated migration? a. an octopus b. a boat c. a plane d. a bus 9. Just one plant may provide food and/or shelter to more than how many species of animals? a. 30 species b. 1 species c. 10 species d. none 10. What once-endangered animal is the national symbol of the United States? a. grizzly bear b. Florida panther c. bald eagle d. timber wolf 11. What are the greatest threats facing endangered species? a. habitat destruction b. illegal hunting c. introducing new species that can cause problems d. all of the above 12. How many species have disappeared in the last 500 years? a. 3200 b. 1250 c. 816 d. 362 13. The Sumatran Rhino's total population is estimated at: a. 25 b. 250-400 c. 600-1000 d. 2500-3000 14. As of October 2000, how many plants and animals in the United States were listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act? a. 1623 b. 852 c. 1792 d. 1025 15. All of the follow species have gone extinct except the: a. California condor b. dusky seaside sparrow c. dodo d. passenger pigeon 16. How can you help protect endangered animals from extinction? a. reduce, recycle, and reuse b. protect natural habitats c. landscape with native plants d. all of the above 17. Which member of the cat family is endangered? a. the bobcat b. the Siberian tiger c. the domestic tabby d. the North American cougar Answer is D. 18. The Endangered Species Act was created to___________? a. make people like animals b. make animals easier to hunt c. protect plants and animals that are at risk of becoming extinct d. none of the above 19. Of the 44,838 species that have been studied by scientists, about how many are threatened with extinction? a. 38% b. 89% c. 2% d. 15% 20. Nearly ________percent of mammal species are globally threatened or extinct. a. 25 b. 3 c. 65 d. none of the above Answers: 1. c. Any species of animal, plant, or other living organism 2. b. 99% 3. d. All of the above 4. a. gray wolf 5. d. all of the above 6. a. Alaska 7. c. for their horns 8. c. a plane 9. a. 30 species 10. c. bald eagle 11. d. all of the above 12. c. 816 13. c. 600-1000 14. c. 1792 15. a. California condor 16. d. all of the above 17. b. the Siberian tiger 18. c. protect plants and animals that are at risk of becoming extinct 19. A. 38% 20. a. 25 Continue Reading