Birds Quiz for Students (20 Questions)

This quiz focuses on ornithology, ecology, and related concepts. Attempt each question, then click “Show answer” to reveal the correct option and brief explanation.

1. “Ornithology” is the scientific study of which of the following?

  • A. Reptiles
  • B. Amphibians
  • C. Birds
  • D. Mammals
Correct answer: C. Birds — Ornithology is the branch of zoology that deals specifically with the study of birds.

2. Which of the following birds is a flagship species for the success of India’s wetland conservation efforts, especially at Keoladeo National Park?

  • A. Sarus crane
  • B. Great Indian bustard
  • C. Siberian crane
  • D. Lesser florican
Correct answer: C. Siberian crane — Its historic wintering at Keoladeo highlighted the global significance of the wetland, though it no longer regularly visits.

3. Which adaptation in birds is most directly associated with reducing body weight for flight?

  • A. Highly muscular hind limbs
  • B. Presence of a urinary bladder
  • C. Pneumatic (hollow) bones
  • D. Heavy, calcified beak
Correct answer: C. Pneumatic (hollow) bones — Air-filled bones reduce body weight while maintaining structural strength, aiding powered flight.

4. Which of the following statements about bird migration is INCORRECT?

  • A. Many migratory birds use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation.
  • B. Photoperiod (length of day) often triggers migratory behaviour.
  • C. All migratory birds travel strictly along the north–south axis.
  • D. Some shorebirds can fly thousands of kilometres non-stop over oceans.
Correct answer: C. All migratory birds travel strictly along the north–south axis — Many routes are complex, including east–west movements and loop migrations.

5. The “Great Indian bustard”, a critically endangered bird, is primarily associated with which type of habitat?

  • A. Alpine meadows
  • B. Tropical evergreen forests
  • C. Arid and semi-arid grasslands
  • D. Coastal mangroves
Correct answer: C. Arid and semi-arid grasslands — It depends on open grassland ecosystems of western and central India.

6. Which bird is the State Bird of India’s national capital territory, Delhi?

  • A. Asian koel
  • B. House sparrow
  • C. Indian peafowl
  • D. Black kite
Correct answer: B. House sparrow — The house sparrow has been declared the State Bird of Delhi to highlight urban biodiversity and conservation concerns.

7. In birds, the “crop” is primarily involved in which of the following functions?

  • A. Gas exchange
  • B. Temporary storage and softening of food
  • C. Synthesis of digestive enzymes
  • D. Excretion of nitrogenous wastes
Correct answer: B. Temporary storage and softening of food — The crop is an outgrowth of the esophagus that stores and moistens food before digestion.

8. Birds are considered important bio-indicators. Which of the following is a correct pair of bird group and the environmental factor they most effectively indicate?

  • A. Vultures – Soil salinity
  • B. Waterfowl – Wetland health
  • C. Forest raptors – Ocean acidification
  • D. Penguins – Desertification levels
Correct answer: B. Waterfowl – Wetland health — Diversity and abundance of waterfowl correlate strongly with the ecological condition of wetlands.

9. In India, the decline of vulture populations has been largely attributed to which veterinary drug found in livestock carcasses?

  • A. Paracetamol
  • B. Diclofenac
  • C. Ibuprofen
  • D. Aspirin
Correct answer: B. Diclofenac — The NSAID diclofenac causes kidney failure in vultures feeding on treated cattle carcasses.

10. Which of the following statements about bird reproduction is correct?

  • A. Birds are viviparous and give birth to live young.
  • B. Birds lay amniotic eggs with calcareous shells.
  • C. Birds produce non-amniotic eggs lacking extraembryonic membranes.
  • D. Birds reproduce asexually by parthenogenesis only.
Correct answer: B. Birds lay amniotic eggs with calcareous shells — The hard shell and membranes enable terrestrial reproduction.

11. Which Indian bird species is listed under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and is also critically endangered on the IUCN Red List?

  • A. Indian roller
  • B. Indian peafowl
  • C. Great Indian bustard
  • D. Black drongo
Correct answer: C. Great Indian bustard — It receives the highest legal protection and is one of the most threatened large birds in the world.

12. Which of the following birds is primarily a “nectar feeder” and thus an important pollinator?

  • A. Cormorant
  • B. Sunbird
  • C. Kite
  • D. Vulture
Correct answer: B. Sunbird — Sunbirds have slender, curved beaks adapted to feed on floral nectar and aid pollination.

13. Which of the following best explains why birds excrete uric acid instead of urea?

  • A. Uric acid requires more water for excretion.
  • B. Uric acid can be stored in the body without toxicity.
  • C. Uric acid is less energy intensive to produce.
  • D. Uric acid is highly soluble and easily transported.
Correct answer: B. Uric acid can be stored in the body without toxicity — It is relatively insoluble, conserves water, and suits egg-laying and flight adaptations.

14. Which of the following bird-related conventions or agreements specifically focuses on conservation of migratory waterbirds and their habitats along flyways?

  • A. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
  • B. Ramsar Convention
  • C. Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
  • D. Bonn Convention and related flyway initiatives
Correct answer: D. Bonn Convention and related flyway initiatives — The CMS (Bonn Convention) and its instruments specifically address migratory species, including many birds, along flyways.

15. “BirdLife International” works primarily in which of the following domains?

  • A. Marine fisheries regulation
  • B. Global bird and habitat conservation
  • C. Climate modelling for agriculture
  • D. Patent regulation for biotechnology
Correct answer: B. Global bird and habitat conservation — It coordinates global efforts for bird conservation and identifies Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs).

16. In the context of Indian wetlands, which of the following is a major threat to waterbird diversity?

  • A. Excessive saline intrusion only
  • B. Conversion of wetlands for agriculture and real estate
  • C. Controlled seasonal flooding
  • D. Traditional, low-intensity fishing practices
Correct answer: B. Conversion of wetlands for agriculture and real estate — Habitat loss and fragmentation severely impact waterbird populations.

17. Which of the following bird groups is most important for natural biological control of agricultural pests?

  • A. Granivorous birds (seed eaters)
  • B. Frugivorous birds (fruit eaters)
  • C. Insectivorous birds
  • D. Nectarivorous birds
Correct answer: C. Insectivorous birds — They consume large numbers of insects, reducing pest populations in agro-ecosystems.

18. Which of the following combinations is correctly matched?

  • A. Flamingos – Nest in tree hollows
  • B. Weaver birds – Pendulous woven nests on branches
  • C. Penguins – Nests made of leaves on trees
  • D. Hornbills – Build dome-shaped mud nests on the ground only
Correct answer: B. Weaver birds – Pendulous woven nests on branches — Male weaver birds construct intricate hanging nests using grass and fibers.

19. Which feature of the avian respiratory system makes it more efficient than that of mammals?

  • A. Presence of a diaphragm
  • B. Bidirectional airflow through the lungs
  • C. Unidirectional airflow through parabronchi aided by air sacs
  • D. Gills in addition to lungs
Correct answer: C. Unidirectional airflow through parabronchi aided by air sacs — This ensures continuous and efficient gas exchange during both inhalation and exhalation.

20. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched with respect to flyways used by migratory birds visiting India?

  • A. Central Asian Flyway – Covers parts of Eurasia and Indian subcontinent
  • B. East Atlantic Flyway – Connects Siberia and Indian Ocean islands
  • C. East Asian–Australasian Flyway – Exclusively covers Europe and North Africa
  • D. Pacific Americas Flyway – Closely associated with Indian wetlands
Correct answer: A. Central Asian Flyway – Covers parts of Eurasia and Indian subcontinent — Many migratory waterbirds reaching India use this flyway.

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