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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    This is a gobbler's quiet mating call:

    • A.

      Gobbling

    • B.

      Drumming

    • C.

      Tree-clucking

    Correct Answer
    B. Drumming
    Explanation
    Drumming is the correct answer because it is a common mating behavior exhibited by male turkeys, also known as gobblers. During drumming, the gobbler produces a low, deep sound by rapidly flapping his wings against his body. This behavior serves as a quiet mating call to attract female turkeys, as well as establish dominance among other males. Gobbling, on the other hand, refers to the loud vocalization made by male turkeys, while tree-clucking is a term that does not accurately describe any specific turkey mating behavior.

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  • 2. 

    The correct biological term for a turkey's wattles is:

    • A.

      Major caruncles

    • B.

      Snood

    • C.

      Dewlap

    Correct Answer
    A. Major caruncles
    Explanation
    The correct biological term for a turkey's wattles is major caruncles. Wattles are fleshy, elongated lobes of skin that hang down from the turkey's head and neck. Major caruncles refer specifically to the larger, more prominent wattles found on turkeys. The term "snood" refers to the fleshy, elongated growth that hangs down over the turkey's beak, while "dewlap" typically refers to a loose fold of skin on the neck or throat of some animals.

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  • 3. 

    This subspecies is actually comprised of the descendants of domesticated turkeys gone feral:

    • A.

      Gould's

    • B.

      Merriam's

    • C.

      Rio Grande

    Correct Answer
    B. Merriam's
    Explanation
    Merriam's subspecies of turkeys is actually made up of the descendants of domesticated turkeys that have become feral. These turkeys were once domesticated but have now adapted to living in the wild. The other two options, Gould's and Rio Grande, do not have the same origin.

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  • 4. 

    The only competitive caller to have won five NWTF Grand Nationals titles is:

    • A.

      Paul Butski

    • B.

      Jim Pollard

    • C.

      Walter Parrott

    Correct Answer
    C. Walter Parrott
    Explanation
    Walter Parrott is the correct answer because he is the only competitive caller who has won five NWTF Grand Nationals titles. This indicates that he has achieved a high level of success in this particular competition, surpassing other callers such as Paul Butski and Jim Pollard.

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  • 5. 

    A hen's desire to breed is triggered by:

    • A.

      Photoperiodism

    • B.

      Warm spring days

    • C.

      Early-spring gobbling

    Correct Answer
    A. pHotoperiodism
    Explanation
    Photoperiodism is the physiological response of an organism to changes in the duration of daylight. In the case of a hen, photoperiodism triggers the desire to breed. As the days become longer, the hen's reproductive hormones are stimulated, leading to an increased desire to mate and breed. This response is important for the survival of the species, as it ensures that breeding occurs during favorable conditions when there is ample food and resources available for the offspring. Warm spring days and early-spring gobbling may also be associated with breeding behavior, but they are not the primary triggers for a hen's desire to breed.

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  • 6. 

    Winner of the first two NWTF Grand Nationals calling titles, in 1977 and 1978:

    • A.

      Terry Rohm, Pa.

    • B.

      Ben Rodgers Lee, Ala.

    • C.

      Eddie Salter, Ala.

    Correct Answer
    A. Terry Rohm, Pa.
    Explanation
    Terry Rohm, from Pennsylvania, won the first two NWTF Grand Nationals calling titles in 1977 and 1978. This suggests that he was highly skilled and successful in the field of turkey calling during that time period. It is important to note that Ben Rodgers Lee and Eddie Salter, both from Alabama, were not mentioned as winners in the given information.

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  • 7. 

    Firearms manufacturer that popularized the 31/2-inch magnum chambering:

    • A.

      Winchester

    • B.

      Remington

    • C.

      Mossberg

    Correct Answer
    C. Mossberg
    Explanation
    Mossberg is the correct answer because they are a firearms manufacturer that popularized the 3 1/2-inch magnum chambering. Winchester and Remington are also well-known firearms manufacturers, but they did not specifically popularize this particular chambering.

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