Animal Research Test Review
Quiz by Abby Bennett
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
34 questions
Show answers
- Q1Which animal, MOST often used in medical research, has a short life span, breeds easily, and is biologically similar to humansCatsMiceRabbitsDogs30s
- Q2What percentage of animals used in biomedical research ar rodents90%-95%50%-75%20%-40%35%-60%30s
- Q3Scientists will have the opportunity to analyze their research over longer periods of time if animals have a longer:vertebral columncoat of hairlife spantolerance to trial medications30s
- Q4Animals that were NOT included in the original AWA includedogs, cats, and goatstoads, frogs, and tadpolesrats, mice, and birdsrabbits, cows, and pigs30s
- Q5Which agency approves the use of animals in researchAAALACAALASPETAIACUC30s
- Q6The AWA was originally written to protect the use ofbirds, rats and miceall animalsall animals except birds, rats, and micedogs and cats30s
- Q7The AWA requires all research facilities to establish an IACUC. This committee is responsible for:reviewing and approving procedures involving animalsdetermining the percentage of animals the facility will use for the researchpurchasing the animals used for researchadministering sedatives to the animals30s
- Q8Research experiments that use animals as models should be set up using the 3 R's, which arerestrict, reduce and reconfigure the use of animalsreplace, reduce, and refine the use of animalsreconstruct, recycle, and reconfigure the use of animalsreuse, redistribute, and redefine the use of animals30s
- Q9When a researcher anticipates that an animal may experience pain during a procedure, the researcherdoes not perform that proceduremakes every effort to ensure the animal does not feel discomfortdoes not take this into consideration when planning a procedurerealizes it may be necessary for the animal to feel as much pain as possible for accurate resultes30s
- Q10Animal research is only valid if the animals arenot stressed out and are healthyover 6 months oldnative to the UScaptured from the wild30s
- Q11The FBI has described the tactics of the ALF asnonanimal activismsupporting animal researchdomestic terrorisminsignificant for an activist group30s
- Q12An example of reduction in animal research isdecreasing the number of times the animals are fed each daysubstituting 1 rabbit for 100 micegiving animals 2 hours of socialization instead of 4 hoursconducting an MRI on the brain instead of performing surgery30s
- Q13What disease was eradicated in the US due to animal research, and children are no longer required to have its vaccine to enter public schoolhepatitis Bpoliosmallpoxpertussis30s
- Q14In order for scientific findings to be valid and useful, research animals must beallowed to roam freely within the facilityhealthy and protected from undue stresskept sedated so they will be cooperativehoused in individual cages30s
- Q15The AWA was passed in 1966 specifically to governthe number of mice used in lab testingthe use of animals in research, testing, and teachingthe use of animals when testing new vaccinesthe money spent on buying research30s