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COLLECTIVE TERMS TRIVIA
QUIZ
( www.TriviaChamp.com )
1> What is the collective term for a group of apes?
a. Barge
b. Flock
c. Ducky
d. Troop
2> What is the collective term for a group of iguanas?
a. Colony
b. Convoy
c. Convent
d. Mess
3> A herd refers to a collection of each of these animals except?
a. Snakes
b. Ibexes
c. Giraffes
d. Owls
4> A pack, herd, and rout are all collective nouns for which animal?
a. Wolves
b. Penguins
c. Bats
d. Whales
5> What is the collective term for spiders?
a. Spindle
b. Web
c. Collection
d. Cluster or Clutter
6> A gulp is the collective noun for this type of bird?
a. Pigeon
b. Blue Bird
c. Robin
d. Swallow
7> All of these animals are collectively called an army except for which?
a. Bats
b. Frogs
c. Dogs
d. Ants
8> What is a collection of Kangaroos called?
a. Pouch
b. Troop
c. Hobble
d. Mob
9> A nest and a trip are the collective terms for these animals?
a. Mice
b. Elephants
c. Foxes
d. Clams
10> Which of these terms does not refer to a collection of chickens?
a. Peep
b. Cletch
c. Game
d. Brood
Answers:
1> Troop - Did you know that apes are considered to be the most intelligent of all
the animals on earth?
2> Mess - Iguanas can stay underwater for approximately 28 minutes!
3> Owls - A herd is the collective noun for both Giraffes and Ibexes! Owls,
however, are called a parliament!
4> Wolves - Wolves are the largest of the wild canine family and they are found
in North America, Eurasia, and North Africa.
5> Cluster or Clutter - Cluster and Clutter are both used for spiders! Did you
know there are more than 37,000 different species of spiders?
6> Swallow - A swallow! Did you know many baby and parent swallows learn
each other's voices and stay together over migration.
7> Bats - Although Bats are not referred to as an army, they, along with Frogs
and Ants can also be referred to as a Colony!
8> Mob - Mob! Troop is also used! Did you know Kangaroos can hop at close to
40 mph? They can also hop further than 25 feet in one jump! Some jumps reach
10 feet high!
9> Mice - Mice! A collection of elephants is a herd and a collection of clams is a
bed.
10> Game - Cletch, Peep and Brood are just two of the terms to refer to
chickens! Clutch, Flock, and Chattering are a few examples of other collective
terms for chickens!