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Quiz:
Plants and Gardens
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Question 1 of 25
Which part of the plant is primarily responsible for photosynthesis?
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Root
Stem
Leaves
Flowers
Question 2 of 25
What is the primary function of a plant's roots?
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Absorb water and nutrients
Produce flowers
Capture sunlight
Release oxygen
Question 3 of 25
Which pigment gives plants their green color?
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Chlorophyll
Carotene
Xanthophyll
Anthocyanin
Question 4 of 25
What type of plants lose their leaves annually?
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Deciduous plants
Evergreen plants
Perennial plants
Herbaceous plants
Question 5 of 25
Which type of plant tissue is responsible for transporting water from roots to the rest of the plant?
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Phloem
Xylem
Cambium
Epidermis
Question 6 of 25
Which part of the flower contains pollen?
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Stigma
Anther
Sepal
Petal
Question 7 of 25
What is the process by which plants lose water vapor through their leaves?
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Transpiration
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Osmosis
Question 8 of 25
Which gas is released by plants during photosynthesis?
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Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Methane
Question 9 of 25
What is the main function of flowers in plants?
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Reproduction
Absorbing sunlight
Producing seeds
Storing food
Question 10 of 25
Which type of garden plant usually grows for two years before completing its life cycle?
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Annual
Biennial
Perennial
Succulent
Question 11 of 25
What is the process of growing plants without soil called?
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Hydroponics
Aeroponics
Permaculture
Agroforestry
Question 12 of 25
Which hormone is responsible for the growth of plant stems towards light?
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Auxin
Gibberellin
Cytokinin
Ethylene
Question 13 of 25
Which part of the plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
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Roots
Stems
Leaves
Flowers
Question 14 of 25
What type of plants are known for storing water in their thick, fleshy leaves or stems?
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Succulents
Grasses
Shrubs
Herbs
Question 15 of 25
What is the outer protective layer of a plant’s seed called?
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Seed coat
Endosperm
Cotyledon
Embryo
Question 16 of 25
What do we call plants that grow, bloom, and die all within one growing season?
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Annual plants
Perennial plants
Biennial plants
Herbaceous plants
Question 17 of 25
Which gardening technique involves planting different crops in close proximity for pest control and pollination?
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Companion planting
Monoculture
Hydroponics
Terracing
Question 18 of 25
Which term refers to plants that survive year after year and regrow every spring?
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Perennials
Annuals
Biennials
Epiphytes
Question 19 of 25
Which soil pH is best suited for most garden plants?
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Acidic (pH 4-5)
Neutral (pH 6-7)
Alkaline (pH 8-9)
Extremely acidic (pH 2-3)
Question 20 of 25
Which method of plant propagation involves taking a cutting and encouraging it to grow roots?
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Grafting
Layering
Cutting
Division
Question 21 of 25
Which plant structure is mainly involved in reproduction and produces seeds?
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Flower
Root
Leaf
Stem
Question 22 of 25
Which gardening practice helps in retaining moisture and reducing weed growth?
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Mulching
Pruning
Fertilizing
Watering
Question 23 of 25
Which type of plant completes its life cycle within two growing seasons?
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Biennial
Perennial
Annual
Deciduous
Question 24 of 25
Which element is most essential for plant growth and is a key component of chlorophyll?
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Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Calcium
Question 25 of 25
What do we call a plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic?
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Epiphyte
Parasite
Host
Saprophyte
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