Grade 7 Agriculture – Animal handling Quiz

1. Which one is not a possible reason for handling animals?

Grooming
Transportation
To cause stress
First Aid
Explanation:

2. What statement below show how you would not approach an animal for handling?

Quiet and confident
Assess behaviour and body language
Pick it straight up
Talk in a reassuring manner
Explanation:

3. Which is the correct description for how to handle a rat?

Grasp the skin over the neck with one hand and support the hindquarters with the other
Tail is firmly grasped at the base and the animal is lifted and cradled in the palm of the hand.
Place hand firmly over the back and rib cage, restrain head with thumb and fore-finger immediately behind the lower jaw.
Use a hook
Explanation:

4. Which behaviour cannot be seen when an animal does not want to be handled:

Defensive posture
Kick
Bite
Vocal encouragement
Explanation:

5. Which one is not a behaviour associated with an animal that is happy to be handled?

Runs away
Calm and happy posture
Animal seeks attention
Animal approaches confidently
Explanation:

6. Which part of the body gives you the greatest control when handling an animal?

Head, neck and shoulders
Legs
shoulders
Body
Explanation:

7. Name the No. 1 successful technique for taming animals for handling?

Love
Play
Food
Vocal persuasion
Explanation:

8. Male rats are called?

Stallion
Bull
Buck
Ewe
Explanation:

9. Male rats are called?

Buck
Stallion
Ewe
Bull
Explanation:

10. What should you do if a cow is showing signs of distress?

Panic and run away
Hit the cow to calm it down
Call for help and monitor the cow's condition
Ignore it and continue with other tasks
Explanation:

The correct choice is to call for help and monitor the cow's condition. It is important to address the distress signals of the cow to ensure its well-being.

11. How should you approach a scared goat?

Yell loudly to scare it more
Approach slowly and calmly
Ignore it and leave it alone
Run towards it quickly
Explanation:

The correct choice is to approach slowly and calmly. This helps to build trust with the goat and minimize stress levels.

12. What equipment is typically used for handling pigs?

Sorting panels
Rope
Basket
Pitchfork
Explanation:

The correct choice is sorting panels. Sorting panels are commonly used to guide and separate pigs during handling and management procedures.

13. Why is it important to be gentle when handling poultry?

To make the birds tough
To assert dominance over the birds
To make the birds obedient
To show kindness and respect
Explanation:

The correct choice is to show kindness and respect. Being gentle when handling poultry helps to establish a harmonious relationship and reduce stress on the birds.

14. What is the recommended way to transport cattle?

With inadequate ventilation
With proper space and ventilation
In overcrowded trucks
By dragging them on foot
Explanation:

The correct choice is to transport cattle with proper space and ventilation. This ensures the well-being of the animals during transit and minimizes stress.

15. How can you ensure the safety of both yourself and the animals when handling livestock?

Handle the animals roughly
Use excessive force
Wear appropriate protective gear
Work alone without supervision
Explanation:

The correct choice is to wear appropriate protective gear. This helps to prevent injuries to yourself and the animals while handling them.

16. What is the recommended way to approach a cow while handling it?

Shout loudly
Approach calmly from the side
Run towards it
Sneak up behind it
Explanation:

Approaching a cow calmly from the side reduces the chances of scaring or agitating the animal.

17. Which of the following is a sign that a goat is stressed?

Relaxed posture
Ears forward
Tail wagging
Rapid breathing
Explanation:

Rapid breathing in goats is a sign of stress, as opposed to a relaxed posture.

18. How should you hold a chicken when handling it?

Calmly supporting its body with one hand
Grabbing its legs
Squeezing its body tightly
Holding it by its neck
Explanation:

Holding a chicken by calmly supporting its body with one hand ensures proper handling without causing harm to the bird.

19. Which of the following is a proper way to move a pig?

Using a stick to prod it
Tightening a rope around its neck
Properly securing it in a harness
Pulling its ears
Explanation:

Properly securing a pig in a harness ensures safe and humane transportation, unlike pulling its ears or using a stick to prod it.

20. How should you approach a sheep to avoid startling it?

Making sudden movements
Approaching it silently from behind
Slowly and calmly from the front
Speaking loudly
Explanation:

Approaching a sheep slowly and calmly from the front allows it to see you and decreases the chances of startling the animal.

21. What is the best way to handle a young calf?

Grabbing it by the horns
Lifting it by its tail
Cradling it under its belly
Pushing it roughly
Explanation:

Cradling a young calf under its belly provides proper support and is a gentle way to handle the animal without causing harm.

22. What should you do before attempting to handle a horse?

Slowly approach, speaking softly and making eye contact
Offer it a treat to gain its trust
Make loud noises to get its attention
Approach it from directly in front
Explanation:

Horses respond well to calm and gentle handling, so slowly approaching while speaking softly and making eye contact helps to establish trust.

23. What is the best way to handle a rabbit?

Holding it loosely around its neck
Supporting its hindquarters and back when lifting it
Grabbing it by the tail
Picking it up by its ears
Explanation:

Supporting a rabbit's hindquarters and back when lifting it prevents injury and ensures proper handling without causing harm to the animal.

24. How should you approach a duck to handle it?

Slowly and calmly cornering it
Luring it with food
Grabbing it roughly by the wings
Chasing it around to tire it out
Explanation:

Approaching a duck slowly and calmly, while cornering it gently, allows for safe handling without causing stress or harm to the bird.

25. What should you avoid doing when handling poultry?

Handling them gently
Avoiding sudden movements
Grabbing them forcefully
Giving them space to move around
Explanation:

Handling poultry gently is essential to avoid injuring the birds, unlike grabbing them forcefully which can cause harm and stress.

26. What is the safest way to handle a guinea pig?

Holding it close to your body
Shouting loudly to keep it still
Placing it in a small, enclosed space
Carrying it by its legs
Explanation:

Holding a guinea pig close to your body provides comfort and security, unlike carrying it by its legs which can be unsafe and stressful for the animal.

27. How should you approach a donkey for handling?

Roughly pulling its leash
Yelling to get its attention
Slowly and calmly from the side
Approaching it directly from behind
Explanation:

Approaching a donkey slowly and calmly from the side allows for gentle handling and decreases the risk of startling or agitating the animal.

28. What should you avoid doing when handling a cat?

Holding it tightly by the scruff of its neck
Allowing it to explore its surroundings
Holding it loosely around its neck
Using a scratching post for support
Explanation:

Holding a cat tightly by the scruff of its neck can cause pain and discomfort, while supporting its hindquarters and back is a safer and more comfortable way to handle the animal.

29. How should you approach a piglet to handle it?

Sneaking up on it from behind
Cradling it under its belly
Lifting it by its tail
Grabbing it by the ears
Explanation:

Cradling a piglet under its belly provides proper support and is a gentle way to handle the animal without causing harm.

30. What is the best way to approach a goose for handling?

Quietly approaching from the side
Running towards it
Making sudden movements
Swatting at it to keep it still
Explanation:

Approaching a goose quietly from the side allows for calm and safe handling without causing stress or aggression.

31. How should you approach a lamb for handling?

Approaching it abruptly from behind
Talking loudly to get its attention
Chasing it around to tire it out
Slowly and calmly from the front
Explanation:

Approaching a lamb slowly and calmly from the front allows for gentle handling and reduces the risk of startling or agitating the animal.

32. What is the best way to handle a hamster?

Cupping it gently in your hands
Forcing it into a small enclosure
Picking it up by its tail
Giving it plenty of room to roam freely
Explanation:

Cupping a hamster gently in your hands provides comfort and security, unlike picking it up by its tail which can be harmful and stressful for the animal.

33. How should you approach a turkey for handling?

Grabbing it by the beak
Making loud noises to scare it
Sneaking up on it from behind
Slowly and calmly from the side
Explanation:

Approaching a turkey slowly and calmly from the side allows for safe handling without causing stress or aggression.

34. What should you avoid doing when handling a bird?

Holding it securely by its body
Using a stick to prod it
Handling it gently and calmly
Allowing it to perch on your hand
Explanation:

Using a stick to prod a bird can cause stress and harm, unlike handling it gently and calmly which is essential for proper care and handling.

35. How should you approach a calf for handling?

Sneaking up on it from behind
Chasing it around to tire it out
Roughly grabbing it by the tail
Slowly and calmly from the side
Explanation:

Approaching a calf slowly and calmly from the side allows for gentle handling and reduces the risk of startling or agitating the animal.

36. What is the best way to handle a budgerigar?

Placing it in a small, enclosed cage
Cupping it in your hands gently
Holding it tightly by the wings
Forcing it to fly around the room
Explanation:

Cupping a budgerigar gently in your hands provides comfort and security, unlike holding it tightly by the wings which can be harmful and stressful for the bird.

37. How should you approach a chicken for handling?

Slowly and calmly from the front
Grabbing it roughly by the wings
Sneaking up behind it
Yelling loudly to keep it still
Explanation:

Approaching a chicken slowly and calmly from the front allows for safe handling without causing stress or panic in the bird.

38. What should you avoid doing when handling a snake?

Holding it gently with proper support
Placing it in a secure enclosure
Allowing it to move freely on the ground
Picking it up by its tail
Explanation:

Picking up a snake by its tail can cause it harm and stress, unlike handling it gently with proper support which is essential for proper care and safety.

39. How should you approach a sheep to handle it?

Talking loudly to it
Slowly and calmly from the front
Approaching suddenly from behind
Cornering it to catch it
Explanation:

Approaching a sheep slowly and calmly from the front allows for gentle handling and reduces the risk of startling or panicking the animal.

40. What is the best way to handle a rabbit?

Carrying it by its ears
Holding it loosely around its neck
Grabbing it roughly by the tail
Supporting its hindquarters and back when lifting it
Explanation:

Supporting a rabbit's hindquarters and back when lifting it prevents injury and ensures proper handling without causing harm to the animal.

41. How should you approach a duck for handling?

Chasing it around to tire it out
Grabbing it roughly by the wings
Luring it with food
Slowly and calmly cornering it
Explanation:

Approaching a duck slowly and calmly, while cornering it gently, allows for safe handling without causing stress or harm to the bird.