1. What is the process in which the unfertilized eggs
of some animals develop into full-grown adults under certain environmental
conditions called?
A. Transplanting
B. Parthenogenisis C. Offspring D.
Cloning
2. What do cloning scientists rely on to use instead
directly producing a new organism?
A. Dead animals
B. Utensils C. Transplanting D. Parthenogenisis
3. This is an example of natural cloning.
A. Unidentical Twins
B. Copy-and-Paste C. Dedifferentiated
D. Identical Twins
4. Who was cloning revolutionized by in 1997?
A. Albert Einstein
B. Thomas Edison C. Ian Wilmut D. Bill
Clinton
5. What was the name of the first successfully cloned
mammal?
A. Holly B.
Dolly C. Jolly D. Wally
6. What kind of sheep did Wilmut and his colleagues
use to take its mammary gland cell from?
A. Finn Dorsett Sheep
B. Doberman Pincher Sheep C. French Sheep
D. Persian Sheep
7. What is a nucleus-egg combination stimulated with
to fuse together?
A. Super Glue
B. Band-aids C. Honey D. Electricity
8. How many times did Wilmut and his colleagues take
to successfully produce their clone?
A. 147 B.
1 C. 276 D. 300,001
9. What is the process in which one animal is "copied"
called?
A. Copy-and-Paste
B. Eating C. Electricity D. Cloning
10. What magazine is the picture on the first page
of this website that represents cloning from?
A. TIME MAGAZINE
B. Sports Illustrated C. Golf Magazine
D. Cloning Magazine
11. Where did Wilmut and his colleagues work?
A. Stanford University
B. Roslin Institute C. John Hopkins University
D. Harvard University
12. Where did the scientists transplant the Finn Dorsett
Sheep cell into?
A. a blue cat
B. Scottish Black face ewe C. Identical Twins
D. Thomas Edison
13. What country did they scientists make the discovery?
A. England
B. South Africa C. United States D.
Scotland