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1. What is the primary responsibility of an animal control officer?
A. Provide veterinary care
B. Enforce animal-related laws and ordinances
C. Train animals for adoption
D. Conduct wildlife research
Animal control officers are tasked with enforcing laws, responding
to complaints, and ensuring public safety regarding animals.
2. Which of the following is considered a domestic animal under
most ordinances?
A. Wolf
B. Dog
C. Raccoon
D. Coyote
Domestic animals are those commonly bred and raised for
companionship or utility, such as dogs and cats.
3. What is the safest approach when capturing an aggressive dog?
A. Approach directly with bare hands
B. Use appropriate capture equipment and maintain distance
C. Shout loudly to scare the dog
D. Throw objects to distract it
, Using tools like catch poles and muzzles reduces risk of bites and
injury.
4. Which of the following diseases is most commonly associated with
animal bites?
A. Rabies
B. Rabies
C. Lyme disease
D. Canine distemper
Rabies is a fatal viral disease transmitted through the saliva of
infected animals.
5. What should an animal control officer do first when responding to
a dog bite complaint?
A. Leave the scene if no one is injured
B. Ensure the victim receives medical attention and assess the
animal
C. Immediately euthanize the dog
D. Take the animal to a shelter without investigation
Immediate safety and medical care are priorities before
enforcement or containment.
6. Which method is generally used to humanely capture a feral cat?
A. Netting by hand
B. Live trap
C. Shooting
D. Poison
Live traps allow safe capture without causing injury to the animal.
7. When is it acceptable to use lethal force on an animal?
A. Only when the animal poses an imminent threat to humans or
, other animals
B. Whenever convenient
C. To reduce shelter overcrowding
D. To train the animal
Lethal force is a last resort and only justified to prevent serious
harm.
8. Which document is typically used to record animal
impoundments?
A. Tax form
B. Animal intake report
C. Lease agreement
D. Adoption application
Animal intake reports track the animal’s information, condition,
and reason for impoundment.
9. What is the primary purpose of a quarantine?
A. Train animals for obedience
B. Prevent the spread of disease
C. Prepare animals for adoption
D. Conduct research
Quarantines isolate potentially infected animals to protect public
health.
10. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential
when handling potentially rabid animals?
A. Sunglasses
B. Gloves, long sleeves, and face protection
C. Sneakers
D. Hat and scarf