Portal:Fish/Quiz
Welcome to the Fish Quiz! This is a friendly quiz competition designed to test your general knowledge of fish. Any registered Wikipedians may answer this quiz's questions, but, only if you get them right may you post another one. Think of this quiz as a fun, interactive version of "Did you know...". The Fish Quiz is is associated with the Fish Portal, WikiProject Fishes as well as Wikipedia:Department of Fun.
Rules
- Any registered Wikipedian can answer a quiz question, but to ask a question you must be the first person to answer the previous question correctly. Remember to sign your post with ~~~~.
- If you are the first person to post the correct answer, the asker will post a message below your answer confirming you gave the correct response. Then you will receive ONE point!
- You now have the baton and 24 hours to post a new question. If a new question is not posted by you within that time limit, anyone can volunteer and post a new question instead. You and the volunteer can't answer this question. The volunteer asker gets ONE bonus point for every three questions he or she posted this way in a tournament.
- Once someone has received the total of 10 points, a "tournament" is over, and that person is declared a winner.
- The winner moved all the questions and answers of that tournament to archieve and start a new tournament. All scores are reset to ZERO.
Guidelines
- Pick a question that is related to fish (fish as food, fish in culture, Ichthyology, fishing, Fishery, fishkeeping, etc.)
- Pick a question that is fair and suitable for general readers, preferably from or related to a wikipedia article.
- Feel free to give out clues if the question seems too difficult and nobody can answer it right.
Hall of Fame
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- tournament I - won by User:Neale Monks
- tournament II - won by User:Melanochromis
- tournament III - won by User:MiltonT
- tournament IV - won by [[User:]]
- tournament V - won by [[User:]]
Current Scoreboard - Tournament IV
See scoreboards of previous tournaments here.
Questions - Tournament IVQuestion 1Name a species of catfish not currently placed within any of the families (ie. it's family level placement is incertae sedis). MiltonT 12:45, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 2Have a look at this flickr image. What fish is this? --Jnpet 07:20, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 3This critically endangered species is the state fish of Arizona. Bfp (talk) 14:54, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 4What is "ikan bilis", and which type of cuisine is it most commonly found? --Jnpet 04:31, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 5This is the only freshwater cyprinodontiform found in the American state of New York... --Terrapin83 14:23, 15 June 2007 (UTC) Here's a hint: killifish--Terrapin83 20:08, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 6The cause of this fish disease is not officially known, but it has been linked to excess carbon dust and stray voltage, among others. If you guys have trouble I'll drop a hint or two! Bon chance tout le monde! FireFly5 02:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 7In the 'loaves and fishes' Bible story, this fish is the one Jesus is purported to have multiplied to feed 5000. --Terrapin83 04:03, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 8Okay, here's one on an alternate note. This superclass is composed of all (mostly terrestrial, amphibians are in there too) animals who evolved from lobe-finned fishes. FireFly5 22:02, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 9According to its wikipedia article, this breed of goldfish is originated in Southeast Asia. What is the name of this breed? --Melanochromis 02:11, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 10Most members of the genus Oncorhynchus are hatched in freshwater then migrate to saltwater once they've matured. However, some specimens of O. nerka, termed this name which is also a glacier in British Columbia, live out their entire lives in freshwater lakes and streams. FireFly5 01:08, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 11This 'new' goldfish breed is being developed by the Canadian Goldfish Society. --Terrapin83 15:23, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 12In medieval Europe, the eating of meat was prohibited during Sundays, but fish was allowed. Name this mammal that was commonly mistaken for a fish by hungry peasants. bibliomaniac15 BUY NOW! 20:58, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Question 13Saltwater Aquarists occasionally happen upon black specimens of Amphiprion ocellaris, although they are rare and inordinately expensive. (I own one, so I know!) What is the generic term for this sort of fish and where are these particular A. ocellaris found in the wild? FireFly5 22:54, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
Wow! I think this particular question has cleared up a mystery for me. I encountered this Amphiprion on a dive off Sulawesi Indonesia back in October and for the longest time I have been unable to identify it. First I thought it could have been a Mauritian Anemonefish, but the middle white band just seemed too wide and what would a Mauritian be doing in Indonesia? Now I see it could actually be a black perc! It was certainly behaving as friendly as the orange variety. I'm adding picture here and sorry to hi-jack the quiz, but I'd appreciate if I could get some concurrence. You think this could be a Black perc? --Jnpet 10:39, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
FireFly5 18:01, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 14Because this fish feeds primarily on algae, its flesh has the faint scent of melons. As a result, it is very popular in Japan for sushi. What fish is it? bibliomaniac15 BUY NOW! 17:51, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 15This marine aquarium fish is a paternal mouthbrooder that produces only 50-90 eggs per brood. It was recently denied protection under CITES because the fish can be captive-bred and "it appears that a listing in Appendix II is not necessary and, on the contrary, could be counterproductive as favouring illegal activities". What is this fish? --Melanochromis 20:33, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 16This extinct fish didn't have teeth; instead, it had a pair of razor-sharp plates that formed a sort of beak. The beak was so sharp and the jaw so strong that this fish has been said to have one of the most powerful bites. What fish is it? bibliomaniac15 BUY NOW! 03:26, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 17Scorpaenopsis oxycephala, Arothron mappa, Dasyatis thetidis & Plotosus lineatus.
Question 18What fish with electrical organs lacks ventral, anal and caudal fins? Cynops2 15:42, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 19This fish was used by the Ancient Greeks and Romans to treat headaches and gout. bibliomaniac15 BUY NOW! 18:48, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 20This legendary (but quite real) fish is known worldwide for its tolerance of cold water. It is able to safely weather water temperatures at 0C for extended periods, and in lab tests has been able to survive being super-cooled to temperatures as cold as -20C so long as it is kept free of ice crystals. (Although fishermen have reported seeing it frozen in blocks of ice) FireFly5 03:28, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 21Have a look at this youtube clip. What fish is that? It'd be great if you can tell the species, but I'll accept it if you can just name the correct genus. --Melanochromis 19:11, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 22This substance is obtained from fish swim bladders, particularly sturgeon, to clarify wine and beer.--Terrapin83 05:23, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 23What is Hákari? And from which country does this pungent dish originate? --Jnpet 07:32, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 24This is the only goldfish breed developed in the United States. --Terrapin83 05:19, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 25Name five fish species whose classifications are attributed to the father of modern taxonomy. (Each listed species should be found in a wikipedia article). --Jnpet 09:54, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 26The female of what fish, regarded by some as being planktonic, produces more eggs than any other known vertebrate? --NoahElhardt 02:16, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 27This is the name of the fleshy head growth found on several varieties of fancy goldfish.--Terrapin83 05:53, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 28This family of fish is considered to be the greatest contributor of coral sand around tropical reefs. Coral rock is ground up by the pharyngeal teeth from which they feed on algae and coral polyps. --Jnpet 01:22, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
Question 29This genus of fish contains a variety of species that may be filter-feeders, parasites, or may feed on other parasites. -Cynops2 15:06, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
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