- By Sarju Saran Tiwari
- Sun, 21 Sep 2025 04:44 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Rhino Quiz 2025: World Rhino Day 2025 is celebrated on September 22 as a global initiative to highlight the plight of the five rhinoceros species and the urgent need for their protection. First marked in 2011, the day brings together conservationists, wildlife supporters, and governments to confront threats such as poaching, habitat destruction, and illegal trade.
It serves as a call for collective global action to safeguard these iconic animals and secure their survival for future generations.
World Rhino Day 2025: Key Facts and Conservation Highlights
Aspect | Details |
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Event Name | World Rhino Day 2025 |
Date | September 22, 2025 |
Objective | Raise awareness about rhino conservation and protection |
First Observed | 2011 |
Significance | Promotes the survival of all five rhino species globally |
Species (Worldwide) | White Rhino, Black Rhino, Greater One-Horned, Javan, Sumatran Rhino |
Main Species in India | Greater One-Horned Rhino (Indian Rhino) |
Rhino Population (India 2025) | Approx. 3,700 (International Rhino Foundation) |
Key Rhino Parks in India | Kaziranga National Park, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary |
Major Conservation Programs | Project Rhino (India), Indian Rhino Vision 2020 |
IUCN Status (Indian Rhino) | Vulnerable (IUCN Red List) |
Major Threats | Poaching, Habitat Loss, Illegal Wildlife Trade |
List Of Top 10 Quiz on Rhinoceros:
Learn more about rhinoceros by taking our quiz for World Rhino Day (celebrated each year on September 22)
Q1. How many species of rhino are there?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 6
D. 9
Correct Answer: 5
Explanation: There are 5 species of rhino! The black rhino, the white rhino, the Sumatran rhino, the Javan rhino and the Indian rhino.
Q2. What does the word "rhinoceros" mean?
A. The word is Latin for "double horn."
B. The word is Greek for "nose horn."
C. The word is African for "sharp horn."
D. The word is Italian for "unicorn."
Correct Answer: The word is Greek for "nose horn."
Explanation: The word "rhinoceros" comes form the Greek words "rhino" (nose) and "ceros" (horn).
Q3. Which of the following best describes a rhino's diet?
A. Carnivores
B. Herbivores
C. Omnivores
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: Herbivores
Explanation: Rhinos are actually herbivores despite their large size. They snack on grasses and plants.
Q4. What is a group of rhino known as?
A. A "crash" of rhino.
B. A "herd" of rhino.
C. A "caravan" of rhino.
D. A "troop" of rhino.
Correct Answer: A "crash" of rhino.
Explanation: While rhinos are typically solitary animals, some species live in groups called "crashes." They are usually comprised of females with their calves.
Q5. What are rhino horns made of?
A. Ivory
B. Keratin
C. Bone
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: Keratin
Explanation: Rhino horns are made of keratin, which is also found in human hair and fingernails.
Q6. Why are rhinos hunted for their horns?
A. Throughout Asia, rhino horn is used for traditional medicines to treat a variety of sicknesses.
B. In China, rhino horn is used for ornamental carvings and art.
C. In the Middle East, rhino horn is used to make dagger handles that are a cultural symbol of manhood.
D. All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Explanation: There are many reasons behind the hunting of rhinos for their horns, including all of the above. Because of this, the biggest threat to rhino populations is poaching.
Q7. How many horns do rhinos have?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D.It depends on the species.
Correct Answer: It depends on the species.
Explanation: While black rhinos, white rhinos and Sumatran rhinos have two horns, Javan and Indian rhinos have only one.
Q8. How many Northern white rhinos are there?
A. None, this subspecies is extinct.
B. There are 5 left.
C. There are 2 left.
D. There is only 1 left.
Correct Answer: There are 2 left.
Explanation: There are only two Northern white rhinos left on the planet. The two rhinos are female, as the only living male died in March 2018. Scientists are currently trying to save this species by looking at possible surrogate options.
Q9. Why do rhinos cover themselves in mud?
A. Mud protects their skin from the sun and helps ward off insects.
B. Mud is an important food source for rhinos.
C. Mud makes males more attractive to mates.
D. Playing in mud is fun!
Correct Answer: Mud protects their skin from the sun and helps ward off insects.
Explanation: Mud acts as a sunscreen-like substance by protecting their skin from harsh rays. It also helps keep biting insects off of their skin.
Q10. What bird species is often seen on a rhino?
A. Mocking Cliff Chat
B. Oxpeckers
C. Bee-eaters
D. Kingfishers
Correct Answer: Oxpeckers
Explanation: Oxpeckers eat the parasitic insects found on a rhino's skin! The birds and rhinos actually have a symbiotic relationship, as the birds also alert rhinos of potential danger with their loud call.