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Dino knowledge test

Test your knowledge about dinosaurs with this challenging and difficult quiz which gets progressively harder. Are you up for the challenge?
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Last updated: December 6, 2020
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1. Which diet did the triceratops have?
Herbivorous
Carnivorous
Omnivorous
Piscivorous
2. What was the largest dinosaur to walk the earth?
Tyrannosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Argentinosaurus
Titanosaurus
3. What was the largest carnivorous dinosaur?
Giganotosaurus
Spinosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus
4. Which dinosaur had the smallest body to brain ratio?
Stegosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Pachycephalosaurus
5. Which dinosaur had the largest body to brain ratio?
Velociraptor
Apatosaurus
Utahraptor
Troodon
6. True or false: Pterodactyl was a dinosaur.
True
False
7. Which dinosaur could not be found in the UK?
Baryonyx
Proceratosaurus
Corythosaurus
Iguanodon
8. Which dinosaur could not be found in Africa?
Pachyrhinosaurus
Spinosaurus
Suchomimus
Kentrosaurus
9. Which time period could the herrerasaurus be found in?
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
10. Which time period could the Tyrannosaurus be found in?
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
11. What are the spikes on the stegosauruses tail called?
Scutes
Thagomizers
Osteoderms
Gastralias
12. Tyrannosaurus bataar is now considered its own separate species. What is this species called?
Zhuchengtyrannus
Tyrannotitan
Tarbosaurus
Yangchuanosaurus
13. How many teeth did the nigersaurus have?
100
200
500
1000
14. Which palaeontologist discovered the velociraptor?
Barnum Brown
Peter Kaisen
Elmer Riggs
John Bell Hatcher
15. What family did the acrocanthosaurus belong to?
Tyrannosauridae
Carcharodontosauridae
Abelisauridae
Megalosauridae
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