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EASY ROUND

1. IDENTIFICATION
It is a wetland designated to be of international importance designated by the Convention on Wetlands by UNESCO on
1971.
ANSWER: Ramsar sites
2. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Ramsar sites are wetlands of international importance. How many Ramsar sites are identified by the Ramsar Convention in
world?
a. 1200 sites
b. 2200 sites xx
c. 3200 sites
d. 4200 sites
3. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which family do great white sharks belong?
a. Chrontidae
b. Selachimorpha
c. Lamnidae xx
d. Chimeras
4. IDENTIFICATION
Whale sharks are often seen in Philippine waters because of its warm temperature. What is the scientific name of whale
sharks?
ANSWER: Rhincodon typus
5. TRUE OR FALSE
Sharks’ skeletons are hard because of the presence of bones and other connective tissues.
ANSWER: FALSE
6. IDENTIFICATION. Sharks often nourish their young inside its body and gives birth to a live young instead of eggs. Animals
like sharks are considered _____________.
ANSWER: Viviparous or Ovoviviparous
7. MULTIPLE CHOICES
It is where the concentration of marine species in the world can be found. This is comprised by the seas of several countries
including the Philippines. What is it that is also called as the center of marine biodiversity in the world”?
A. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park
B. Ramsar Sites
C. Verde Island Passage
D. Coral Triangle
8. TRUE OR FALSE
The Verde Island passage is considered as the center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity on the world. It is found
between the island of Luzon and Marinduque.
9. MULTIPLE CHOICE
This is an act providing for the conservation and protection of wild life resources and their habitat otherwise known as
Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
a. Republic Act No. 8550
b. Republic Act No. 9072
c. Republic Act No. 9175
d. Republic Act No. 9147 xx
10. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is one of the most important wetlands of international importance because of the number of
biodiversity living in the area. Which of the law protects the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park?
a. Republic Act 10067
b. Republic Act 7582
c. Republic Act 11038
d. Republic Act 3571

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