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Test Description: Challenges to Biomedical Research
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why are animals important in society?
A
All of the Above
B
Companionship
C
Food
D
Clothing
2) Animal welfare can be defined as:
A
using animals to benefit ourselves as a society
B
meeting the needs of animals by limiting cruelty and ensuring proper animal care
C
valuing animal rights congruently with human rights
D
ensuring animals live without enduring harm or pain
3) Vivisection means
A
animal welfare
B
cutting live flesh
C
cutting into flesh
D
surgical procdures
4) Radical animals rights groups are best described as
A
people who secretly videotape animal facilities to ensure proper animal care
B
people who conduct violent actions to further awarness and change about animal rights
C
people who protest to support animal rights
D
people with the objective to improve welfare of animals through peaceful and law-abiding methods
5) PETA stands for
A
People for the ethical treatment of animals
B
People for ensuring treatment of animals
C
People for establishing treatment of animals
D
Peaceful ethical treatment of animals
6) ALF (Animal Liberation Front) is BEST described as?
A
a radical group with strong beliefs related to treatment of animals
B
a mainstream group campaging against animal testing and cruelty
C
a organization involved in promoting public awareness of animal testing
D
a legitimate organization to improve animal welfare
7) PETA can be best described as?
A
An organization willing to go outside the boundries of the law to gain awarness about animal rights
B
An animal rights goup that conducts loud violent demonstrations and harasses reserachers on a personal level
C
An organization that primarly focuses on animals used for food, clothing, entertainment, and experimentation.
D
An animal rights group worth 5 million dollars
8) Economic Sabotage on animal research facilities can be BEST understood as:
A
stealing money from facilities to cause financial ruin
B
harrassing facilities enough that financial investors withdraw causing economic ruin
C
finding out enough damaging information about a facility, exposing them, and closing down their facility
D
targeting research facilities damaging their property to cause financial stress for repairs
9) An example of a domestic terror attack related to animal testing is:
A
firebombing research facilities
B
Americans going to Europe to protest and vandalize their facility
C
protesting about a certain issue related to the slaughtering of animals
D
setting up secret videotapes for evidence at research facilities
10) Microtargeting is a term used to describe
A
a radial approach to animal rights by attaching employees of animal research facilities personally
B
a method used by radical groups to save animals from reserach facilities
C
actions taken by legitamate animal organizations to harass reserachers privately
D
looking at animal research at a micro level and tring to prevent animal cruelty
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