Fisheries exam questions and answers: how the quiz modes work

How the fishing quizzes work and where to practice fisheries exam questions and answers

If you are looking for fisheries exam questions and answers, this page combines six practice modes in one place. The fishing quiz modes are for fast repetition of species, closed seasons, and minimum sizes, while Beginner, Advanced, and Expert gradually increase the share of regulation questions.

  1. Fishing quiz

    Endless Fish

    This mode uses only fish-identification questions from the encyclopedia and has no fixed ending. It works best for fast visual repetition of names and look-alike species.

  2. Fishing quiz

    Turbo Quiz

    Turbo Quiz has 20 fast fish-identification questions with a short timer on each one. Use it when you want to check how reliably you recognize species under time pressure.

  3. Fishing quiz

    Quiz

    The standard quiz has 20 questions and mixes fish identification, closed seasons, and minimum sizes. It does not add regulation questions, so it is the closest mode to practical fishing knowledge.

  4. Fisheries exam

    Beginner

    Beginner has 10 questions and leans more on fish identification, with a smaller share of regulation questions. It is the easiest starting point for fisheries exam practice.

  5. Fisheries exam

    Advanced

    Advanced has 20 questions and mixes fish species and regulation questions more evenly. It is a better fit when you want more serious exam practice.

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    Expert

    Expert has 30 questions and the highest share of regulation, fish-stock, and fishing-rule questions. If you want the closest practice to the harder theory side of the fisheries exam, start here.

How to read the result and what is being practiced

Answer order is shuffled on every attempt, and the result immediately shows how many answers you got right. Closed-season and minimum-size questions come from the fish database, while the fisheries exam modes also add a separate pool of regulation questions, so it helps to pair this page with the fish encyclopedia.