1. : What is the primary principle of animal rights?
(A) Animals exist only for human use
(B) Animals deserve moral consideration and protection from harm
(C) Animals should be used freely in experiments
(D) Animals have no legal protection
2. : Which organization is globally recognized for advocating animal rights?
(A) WHO
(B) PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
(C) UNESCO
(D) FAO
3. : The ethical principle of “3Rs” in animal research stands for:
(A) Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
(B) Reduce, Refine, Replace
(C) Rebuild, Reform, Respect
(D) Replace, Renew, Reuse
4. : Which of the following practices is considered a violation of animal rights?
(A) Providing shelter and food to stray animals
(B) Using animals in circuses for entertainment
(C) Establishing wildlife sanctuaries
(D) Promoting animal adoption
5. : The legal ban on animal testing for cosmetics has been implemented in:
(A) European Union (EU)
(B) South Asia
(C) Middle East
(D) Antarctica
6. : Ethical treatment of animals promotes:
(A) Cruel farming practices
(B) Humane handling, care, and respect for animals
(C) Exploiting animals for financial gain
(D) Hunting endangered species
7. : Which international day is observed to raise awareness about animal welfare?
(A) World Wildlife Day
(B) World Animal Day (October 4)
(C) International Earth Day
(D) Environment Day