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Dinosaur MCQs

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1. Fossils of this dinosaur were discovered in Antarctica
Cryolophosaurus was found at the Beardmore Glacier
Atrociraptor
Fukuisaurus
Dilophosaurus
Cryolophosaurus
2. Which of these dinosaurs had a crest on its head?
Corythosaurus literally means “helmeted lizard”
Velociraptor
Corythosaurus
Dracorex
Yangchuanosaurus
3. Which of these IS a dinosaur?
Titanoboa is a snake, plesiosaurus is a marine reptile and tropeognathus is a pterosaur
Titanoboa
Plesiosaurus
Stygimoloch
Tropeognathus
4. Which of these is not a real dinosaur?
Brontosaurus is not a legit genus. It is actually a juvenile Apatosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Brontosaurus
Acrocanthosaurus
Zuul
5. Who were the two main participants in the Bone Wars?
Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Marsh had a bone to pick with each other…
Jack Horner and Alan Grant
John Cena and Dwayne Johnson
Gideon Mantell and Georges Cuvier
Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Marsh
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Level 69
Feb 4, 2026
Just FYI as of 2015 Brontosaurus is acceptable as an individual species of dinosaur. Unlike the first studies that misidentified a juvenile Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus is now recognized as being closer related to a Diplodocus. Here is an article about the subject: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/brontosaurus-reinstating-a-prehistoric-icon.html