Monday, February 27, 2012

To go fishing Trivia

1. We all know that fish travel in schools, but you know some other names fisheye plural?
A. clutch
B. Shoal
C. Draft
D. Wave
E. All previous
F. None of the above
G. B and C

G. B and C
TBD: It should have been aired, however, is not it?

2. Can you name the phobia that means fear of fish?
A. Ichthyophobia
B. Limnophobia
C. Entomophobia
D. Pantophobia

A. Ichthyophobia
TBD: If you suffer from fear of lakes limnophobia, insects entomophobia you, and all his pantophobia.

3. How fish hear?
A. Not
B. Through sound vibrations reverberating through the bones of their skulls
C. Through their gills
D. Through their fins

B. Through sound vibrations reverberating through the bones of their skulls
TBD: Fish listen without the aid of external ears. Sound vibrations reverberate through the bones of the skull to the inner ear. Fish also possess unique sensory organs called lateral lines. These channels along the sides of the fish can feel vibrations and, in some species, weak electric fields.

4. What do you call a baby fish?
A. A guppy
B. A frying
C. A fish
D. A baby fish

B. A frying
TBD: We assume that, where the words "small fish" came from!

5. How icefish Anarctic survive in freezing water?
antifreeze chemicals A. Special blood
B. additional layers of fat that earned them the nickname "Puffy Fish"
C. high and constant motion to keep the blood circulating
D. There is no type of fish

antifreeze chemicals A. Special blood
TBD: we thought this was a composite response if we had not studied them ourselves!

6. How much hot water can catch fish?
A. Pot boilers in Ecuador survive in hot springs is approaching 200 degrees Fahrenheit
B. Desert pupfish found in hot springs of western North America live in temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit
C. Some freshwater fish can take temperatures up to 80 degrees Fahrenheit without difficulty
D. Something more than 60 degrees Fahrenheit causes distress

B. Desert pupfish found in hot springs of western North America live in temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit
TBD: We can not live in these springs without cooking!

7. How high can a flying fish fly?
A. 6 feet
B. 36 feet
C. 60 feet
D. 360 meters

B. 36 feet
TBD: Their conduct may consist of several slides, which repeatedly return to the surface long enough to renew their power propulsion. They rise to a maximum of about 36 feet in the air and glide up to 200 meters.

8. Just as a fish can swim faster?
A. Never more than 40 mph
B. Just 50 mph
C. Approximately 60 mph
D. Over 70 mph

D. Over 70 mph
TBD: The fish are swimming faster than billfish and tuna. One billfish, the sailfish, can swim in bursts of speed over 70 mph.

9. Known as one of the fastest fish, tunas are also built for strength over long distances. To what extent the migration of tuna?
A. 7700 miles
B. 770 miles
C. 77 miles
D. 7 miles

A. 7700 miles
TBD: Swimming as fast as 30 mph, migrate up to 7,700 miles in just four months.

10. What are the biggest fish?
A. Whales
B. Whale Sharks
C. great white sharks
D. Leviathans

B. Whale Sharks
TBD: Whale sharks can reach 40 feet in length. Yes, whales are larger, but not fish. Fish are cold-blooded and breathe underwater with gills, whales, on the other hand, maintain a constant body temperature warm.

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