Animal Health Management MCQS January 8, 2026March 26, 2024 by u930973931_answers 30 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/30 Subscribe 1. . What is animal health management? (A) The study of animal behavior (B) The management of animal habitats (C) The practice of maintaining and improving the health of animals (D) The study of animal genetics 2. . What is the role of a veterinarian in animal health management? (A) To manage animal habitats (B) To diagnose and treat diseases in animals (C) To study animal behavior (D) To conduct genetic research on animals 3. . Which of the following is NOT a common method for disease prevention in animal health management? (A) Vaccination (B) Quarantine (C) Genetic modification (D) Biosecurity measures 4. . What is the primary goal of biosecurity measures in animal health management? (A) To promote the spread of diseases among animals (B) To prevent the introduction and spread of diseases in animal populations (C) To eliminate all pathogens from animal environments (D) To reduce animal welfare standards 5. . Which of the following is a zoonotic disease? (A) Tuberculosis (TB) (B) Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) (C) Equine influenza (D) Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) 6. . What is the purpose of regular health monitoring in animal populations? (A) To increase the spread of diseases (B) To detect and control diseases early (C) To avoid vaccination (D) To reduce biosecurity measures 7. . Which of the following is a common parasitic disease in livestock animals? (A) Rabies (B) Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) (C) Heartworm disease (D) Anthrax 8. . What is the primary objective of vaccination programs in animal health management? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To eliminate biosecurity measures (C) To protect animals from infectious diseases (D) To reduce quarantine periods 9. . Which of the following is a common bacterial disease in poultry? (A) Avian influenza (B) Marek's disease (C) Salmonellosis (D) Equine infectious anemia (EIA) 10. . What is the role of nutrition in animal health management? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To maintain optimal health and growth in animals (C) To eliminate biosecurity measures (D) To increase quarantine periods 11. . Which of the following is a viral disease affecting cattle? (A) Leptospirosis (B) Bluetongue (C) Feline leukemia (D) Equine influenza 12. . What is the purpose of deworming in animal health management? (A) To increase the risk of parasitic infections (B) To reduce the number of parasites in animals (C) To promote the spread of diseases (D) To eliminate vaccination programs 13. . Which of the following is a fungal disease commonly found in dogs? (A) Leptospirosis (B) Ringworm (C) Parvovirus infection (D) Equine herpesvirus (EHV) 14. . What is the significance of housing and environmental management in animal health? (A) It increases the risk of diseases (B) It reduces stress and promotes health in animals (C) It eliminates the need for vaccination (D) It increases quarantine periods 15. . Which of the following is a common protozoal disease in livestock? (A) Anthrax (B) Ehrlichiosis (C) Toxoplasmosis (D) Equine influenza 16. . What is the role of herd/flock health programs in animal health management? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To prevent diseases and maintain overall health in groups of animals (C) To reduce biosecurity measures (D) To increase vaccination intervals 17. . Which of the following is a tick-borne disease affecting dogs? (A) Feline leukemia (B) Heartworm disease (C) Lyme disease (D) Avian influenza 18. . What is the purpose of disease surveillance in animal health management? (A) To increase the spread of diseases (B) To detect and monitor disease trends in animal populations (C) To eliminate vaccination programs (D) To reduce biosecurity measures 19. . Which of the following is a common bacterial disease in horses? (A) Toxoplasmosis (B) Strangles (C) West Nile virus (D) Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) 20. . What is the primary goal of quarantine protocols in animal health management? (A) To increase the risk of diseases (B) To prevent the introduction and spread of diseases in animal populations (C) To eliminate vaccination programs (D) To reduce biosecurity measures 21. . Which of the following is a fungal disease affecting cattle? (A) Ringworm (B) Canine distemper (C) Equine herpesvirus (EHV) (D) Parvovirus infection 22. . What is the role of hygiene practices in animal health management? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To prevent contamination and reduce disease transmission (C) To eliminate vaccination programs (D) To increase quarantine periods 23. . What is the significance of proper waste management in animal health? (A) It increases the spread of diseases (B) It reduces environmental pollution and disease transmission (C) It eliminates vaccination programs (D) It promotes the use of biosecurity measures 24. . Which of the following is a common gastrointestinal disease in pigs? (A) Avian influenza (B) Porcine parvovirus (C) Swine dysentery (D) Feline leukemia 25. . What is the primary purpose of herd health examinations in cattle? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To detect and treat individual animal diseases (C) To prevent diseases and maintain overall health in the herd (D) To eliminate vaccination programs 26. . Which of the following is a common respiratory disease in cats? (A) Canine distemper (B) Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) (C) Equine herpesvirus (EHV) (D) Parvovirus infection 27. . What is the role of vaccination in preventing infectious diseases in animals? (A) To increase the spread of diseases (B) To boost immune responses and protect animals from specific pathogens (C) To eliminate biosecurity measures (D) To reduce quarantine periods 28. . Which of the following is a common ectoparasitic disease in dogs? (A) Ringworm (B) Leptospirosis (C) Sarcoptic mange (D) Equine influenza 29. . What is the primary objective of nutrition management in animal health? (A) To promote the spread of diseases (B) To provide balanced diets and meet animals' nutritional needs (C) To eliminate vaccination programs (D) To increase biosecurity measures 30. . Which of the following is a common method for disease control in animal populations? (A) Regular vaccination programs (B) Avoiding veterinarian visits (C) Ignoring signs of illness (D) Reducing food and water access