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Question 1. What is the primary purpose of trapping in wildlife management?
A) To eliminate all wildlife populations
B) To control populations, manage habitats, and prevent disease
C) To increase the number of furbearers for commercial purposes
D) To replace natural predation entirely
Answer: B
Explanation: Trapping is used primarily for wildlife population control, habitat management,
and disease prevention, not for eradication or solely for commercial gains.
Question 2. Which ethical principle emphasizes the humane treatment of animals during
trapping?
A) Environmental conservation
B) Responsible stewardship
C) Humane treatment of animals
D) Commercial profit maximization
Answer: C
Explanation: Humane treatment of animals is an ethical principle that ensures animals are
treated humanely during trapping operations.
Question 3. How does trapping contribute to scientific research?
A) It replaces the need for observation
B) It provides data on population dynamics and health
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C) It eliminates the need for wildlife surveys
D) It is solely for commercial fur harvesting
Answer: B
Explanation: Trapping provides valuable data on species populations, health, and behaviors,
aiding scientific research and management.
Question 4. Which of the following is a key aspect of public perception management for
trappers?
A) Ignoring public concerns
B) Promoting negative stereotypes of trapping
C) Addressing concerns and misconceptions while promoting positive relations
D) Avoiding communication with the public
Answer: C
Explanation: Effective communication and addressing misconceptions help promote positive
public relations and responsible trapping practices.
Question 5. Which license is required for a non-resident to trap in Rhode Island?
A) Resident trapping license
B) Non-resident trapping license
C) Federal trapping permit
D) No license is required for non-residents
Answer: B
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Explanation: Non-residents must obtain a non-resident trapping license to legally trap in
Rhode Island.
Question 6. What is the purpose of a special permit such as the Beaver Trapping Permit?
A) To trap all wildlife species
B) To trap specific species under regulated conditions
C) To allow unlimited trapping of protected species
D) To bypass trapping regulations
Answer: B
Explanation: Special permits like the Beaver Trapping Permit authorize trapping of specific
species under regulated conditions to ensure sustainable management.
Question 7. Which of the following species is typically protected and closed-season in Rhode
Island?
A) Raccoon
B) Beaver
C) River otter
D) Mink
Answer: C
Explanation: River otters are protected and generally have closed seasons, making it illegal to
trap them during certain periods.
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Question 8. What is a prohibited trap type under Rhode Island law?
A) Box trap
B) Body-grip (Conibear) trap
C) Steel-jawed leghold trap
D) Enclosed species-specific trap
Answer: C
Explanation: Steel-jawed leghold traps are prohibited due to concerns over animal suffering
and non-target captures.
Question 9. How close can traps be placed to a public road or trail without violating
regulations?
A) Within 10 feet
B) Within 50 feet
C) It depends on specific regulations; generally, a minimum distance must be maintained
D) No restrictions exist
Answer: C
Explanation: Regulations specify minimum distances to prevent accidental human
encounters, usually requiring traps to be placed a safe distance away from public areas.
Question 10. When setting traps on private land, what is required?
A) No permission needed
B) Written landowner permission