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1 The gestation length of the domestic

chinchilla is

a 30-35 days

b 60-63 days

c 109-113 days

d 125-130 days.

2 A ‘caecotroph’ is the

a large intestine of a rabbit

b large intestine of the chinchilla

c waste faecal pellet of rabbits and

rodents which is not re-eaten

d intermediate faecal pellet of

rabbits and rodents which is re-

eaten.

3 The ‘Bruce effect’ is where a

a female rodent will abort in the presence of a new male rodent

b group of anoestrus female rodents will all come into heat after 72 hours after being presented with the pheromones of a new male rodent

c female rodent will abort in the presence of a strange new female rodent

d group of anoestrus female rodents will all come into heat after 72 hours after being presented with the pheromones of a strange new female rodent.

4 Which one of the following statements BEST describes the reproductive cycle of the female rabbit?

a Seasonally polyoestrus and an induced ovulator.

b Seasonally polyoestrus and a spontaneous ovulator.

c Seasonally monoestrus and an induced ovulator.

d Seasonally monoestrus and a spontaneous ovulator.

5 The average protein requirement as a percentage of the total diet for an adult ferret is

a 10%.

b 25%.

c 35%.

d 75%.

6 The recommended minimum percentage of grass/hay or grass pellets in the diet of chinchillas and rabbits is

a 10 - 25%

b 30 - 50%

c 50 - 75%

d 75 - 90%.

7 The daily minimum requirement for vitamin C for maintenance in an adult guinea pig is

a 10 mg/kg/day

b 20 mg/kg/day

c 30 mg/kg/day

d 40 mg/kg/day.

8 How many times in a 24 hour period should a rabbit kit be fed if hand rearing?

a 1 - 2 times.

b 3 - 4 times.

c 5 - 10 times.

d 10 - 20 times.

9 The MOST important concern with regard to the health of a guinea pig when restraining it, is to prevent it from

a biting the handler

b struggling and damaging its spine

c overheating during restraint

d losing fur during restraint.

10 Which one of the following veins is advised for sampling prior to an anaesthetic in an animal such as a chinchilla?

a Cephalic.

b Saphenous.

c Jugular.

d Femoral.

11 The sedative Hypnorm is NOT licensed for use in which of the following species?

a Rats.

b Rabbits.

c Ferrets.

d Guinea pigs.

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12 The loss of which one of the following reflexes suggests that a

rabbit is becoming too deeply anaesthetised?

a Righting.

b Palpebral.

c Pedal withdrawal in the fore-limbs.

d Pedal withdrawal in the hind-limbs.

13 Which one of the following MOST

accurately describes the daily fluid requirements of an adult ferret?

a 40 - 50 mls/kg/day.

b 80 - 100 mls/kg/day.

c 100 - 125 mls/kg/day.

d 130 - 150 mls/kg/day.

14 A blood transfusion should be considered in a rabbit when the PCV falls below

a 10%

b 15%

c 20%

d 25%.

15 Which one of the following veins is MOST appropriate for giving an intravenous bolus of fluids to an adult mouse?

a Lateral tail.

b Ventral tail.

c Jugular.

d Cephalic.

16 In which one of the following species may the subcutaneous administration of fluids in the scruff region be poorly tolerated?

a Rabbits.

b Guinea pigs.

c Ferrets.

d Hamsters.

17 Which one of the following

ectoparasites commonly affects

guinea pigs?

a Otodectes cynotis.

b Demodex criceti.

c Sarcoptes scabei.

d Trixicara caviae.


18 It is impossible for a rabbit to

catch viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD) from the CylapÒ VHD vaccine because

a it is a killed vaccine

b it is a very weak strain of VHD

c it is a separate Shope papilloma virus

d none of the above.

19 Which one of the following is a common tumour of rats?

a Mammary fibroadenoma.

b Ventral scent gland adenocarcinoma.

c Uterine adenocarcinoma.

d Osteosarcoma.

20 Which one of the following diseases may be transmitted from humans to ferrets?

a Influenza.

b Distemper.

c Common cold.

d Helicobacter musteli.

21 The otter belongs to which one of the following families?

a Canidae.

b Mustelidae.

c Felidae.

d Phocidae.

22 The recommended minimum weight for a hedgehog to achieve before it enters hibernation is

a 250g.

b 350g.

c 450g.

d 550g.

23 The term ‘hibernaculum’ refers to the

a winter den of a dormouse

b winter roost for bats

c den of a badger

d den of a fox.

24 The ‘velvet’ on a deer’s antlers is well supplied with which of the following:

a dead skin

b horn

c living skin and nerves

d sweat glands

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25 Which one of the following terms BEST describes the nutritional requirements of the red fox?

a Carnivorous.

b Herbivorous.

c Insectivorous.

d Omnivorous

26 Chastek paralysis occurs in red foxes and some Mustelids in association with which one of the following?

a Hypovitaminosis A.

b Hypovitaminosis B1.

c Hypovitaminosis C.

d Hypovitaminosis D.

27 Which one of the following mineral deficiencies is commonly seen in seals fed frozen fish defrosted in fresh water?

a Calcium.

b Sodium.

c Potassium.

d Zinc.

28 Which one of the following species of British wildlife have a requirement for pre-formed vitamin A in their diets?

a Roe deer.

b Red squirrels.

c Brown hares.

d Weasels.

29 Which one of the following anaesthetics should be used with care in Fallow deer?

a Isoflurane.

b Etorphine/acepromazine (large animal immobilonÒ).

c Medetomidine.

d Pentobarbitone.

30 Which one of the following veins may be used for blood testing a grey seal?

a Jugular.

b Femoral.

c Cephalic vein on fore-limb.

d Interdigital vein on hind flipper.


31 Which of the following best describes when an anaesthetic/ examination procedure should be performed in a grey seal?

a Midday only

b Midday or early afternoon

c Early morning and late evening

d Early morning and early afternoon

32 At what time of year should the handling of conscious stag deer be avoided if possible?

a Early spring.

b Mid-summer.

c Mid - late autumn.

d Mid-winter.

33 Which one of the following BEST describes the daily fluid requirements of a Pipistrelle bat?

a 25 mls/kg/day.

b 50 mls/kg/day.

c 75 mls/kg/day.

d 100 mls/kg/day.

34 ‘Capture myopathy’ results in muscle damage due to which one of the following:

a a muscular infection

b muscle damage from lactic acidosis

c muscle damage from a dart gun needle

d muscle damage from a nutritional deficiency.

35 A blood transfusion should be

considered in a Fallow deer when the PCV falls below

a 10%

b 20%

c 30%

d 40%.

36 Which one of the following routes of fluid administration is advised for a mildly dehydrated common seal pup?

a Intravenous.

b Intraosseous.

c Orogastric.

d Intraperitoneal.

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37 Which one of the following combinations of diseases in hedgehogs are BOTH zoonotic?

a Ringworm and salmonellosis.

b Lungworm and ringworm.

c Lungworm and the mite Crenosoma tripilis.

d Salmonellosis and the mite Crenosoma tripilis.

38 Which one of the following combinations of disease in badgers are BOTH NOT zoonotic?

a Hookworm Uncinaria criniformis

and tuberculosis.

b Lungworms and hookworms Uncinaria criniformis.

c Tuberculosis and brucellosis.

d Brucellosis and heart worm

Angiostrongylus vasorum.


39 Which one of the following organisms

is a common cause of respiratory disease in Red deer?

a The bacteria Pasteurella sp.

b The lungworm Dictyocaulus

viviparous.

c The warble fly Hypoderma Diana.

d The fluke Fasciola hepatica.

40 Which one of the following diseases commonly affects otters?

a Urolithiasis.

b Leukaemia.

c Ringworm.

d Feline infectious peritonitis.

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