1.What did Galapagos tortoises used to be a symbol for?
a) endangered animals
b) a long life
c) the World Wildlife Fund
d) peace on Earth
2.How many Galapagos turtles were there on Earth in the 1960s?
a) 13
b) 14
c) 15
d) 16
3.How many Galapagos turtles are there on Earth today?
a) over 10,000
b) over 1,000
c) 832
d) about 160
4.How many of the tortoises survived after they were released?
a) all of them
b) around 90% of them
c) 372
d) over half
5.What did Gibb say the tortoises could do without human help?
a) survive
b) hunt
c) find food
d) breed
6.What did people destroy?
a) historic records
b) an island
c) evidence
d) the turtles' habitat
7.When were there 250,000 giant tortoises on Earth?
a) in the 1800s
b) in the 16th century
c) several thousand years ago
d) in the days of the dinosaurs
8.For how long each day can tortoises nap?
a) 4 hours
b) 8 hours
c) 12 hours
d) 16 hours
9.What did Gibbs say about the Galapagos Islands success story?
a) very little
b) it's like a fairy tale
c) it would continue
d) it should be a movie
10.What is James Gibb looking forward to?
a) a project with frogs
b) more success
c) the opening of a tortoise museum
d) lunch