Falconry Test Questions with Answers
Falconry Test Questions with Answers
Question 1
_______ is when forest beekeepers would harvest honey through doors cut in the back
of the tree.
Correct Answer
Honey Robbing
Question 2
Honey Robbing was done in the ______ century in ___________.
Correct Answer
18th, Germany
Question 3
Bee traps were made of ____ or other ______.
Correct Answer
deer, horn
Question 4
People would trap bees and than release them to _________ them.
Correct Answer
Follow
Question 5
_________ lead other animals to bee nests.
Correct Answer
Honey guides
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Question 6
Honey Guides are a small, Old-world family of _____ with 15 species in _____and 2 in
_____.
Correct Answer
birds, Africa, Asia
Question 7
Honey Guides diet consists of ____, _____ and ______.
Correct Answer
insects, honey, beeswax
Question 8
The _____ is a species of Ratel and has co-evolved into honey guides.
Correct Answer
Honey-Badger
Question 9
Honey-Badgers are also called ________
Correct Answer
Mellivora capensis
Question 10
The ______ have adapted to lead ______ to bee nests and eat the leftovers.
Correct Answer
birds, honey-badgers
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Question 11
One species, the Greater honey guide, _________, is known to guide humans to bee
nests in sub-Saharan Africa
Correct Answer
Indicator, Indicator
Question 12
_____ beekeeping used ____,____, or ______ to pacify the bees.
Correct Answer
Ancient, smoke, dust, honey-water
Question 13
Burning ____ was used to harvest honey during _____beekeeping.
Correct Answer
cow dung, Ancient
Question 14
Who were involved in the independent rise and spread of agriculture worldwide?
Correct Answer
Ancient Africans, Babylonians, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Greeks, and Romans all
had active beekeepers in their societies.
Question 15
What are Earthenware jars or hollowed tree trunks?
Correct Answer
Fixed-comb
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Falconry Test Questions with Answers
Question 1
_______ is when forest beekeepers would harvest honey through doors cut in the back
of the tree.
Correct Answer
Honey Robbing
Question 2
Honey Robbing was done in the ______ century in ___________.
Correct Answer
18th, Germany
Question 3
Bee traps were made of ____ or other ______.
Correct Answer
deer, horn
Question 4
People would trap bees and than release them to _________ them.
Correct Answer
Follow
Question 5
_________ lead other animals to bee nests.
Correct Answer
Honey guides
Page 1 of 19
, Falconry Test Questions with Answers
Question 6
Honey Guides are a small, Old-world family of _____ with 15 species in _____and 2 in
_____.
Correct Answer
birds, Africa, Asia
Question 7
Honey Guides diet consists of ____, _____ and ______.
Correct Answer
insects, honey, beeswax
Question 8
The _____ is a species of Ratel and has co-evolved into honey guides.
Correct Answer
Honey-Badger
Question 9
Honey-Badgers are also called ________
Correct Answer
Mellivora capensis
Question 10
The ______ have adapted to lead ______ to bee nests and eat the leftovers.
Correct Answer
birds, honey-badgers
Page 2 of 19
, Falconry Test Questions with Answers
Question 11
One species, the Greater honey guide, _________, is known to guide humans to bee
nests in sub-Saharan Africa
Correct Answer
Indicator, Indicator
Question 12
_____ beekeeping used ____,____, or ______ to pacify the bees.
Correct Answer
Ancient, smoke, dust, honey-water
Question 13
Burning ____ was used to harvest honey during _____beekeeping.
Correct Answer
cow dung, Ancient
Question 14
Who were involved in the independent rise and spread of agriculture worldwide?
Correct Answer
Ancient Africans, Babylonians, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Greeks, and Romans all
had active beekeepers in their societies.
Question 15
What are Earthenware jars or hollowed tree trunks?
Correct Answer
Fixed-comb
Page 3 of 19