Q1: Which part of the flower is primarily responsible for attracting pollinators?
A1: Petals
Q2: Select all of the following are types of perennial flowers:
A2: Lavender, Peony, Daylily
Q3: Arrange these parts of a flower from the outermost to the innermost.
A3: Sepals, Petals, Stamens
Q4: Match each flower to its corresponding family.
A4: Rose - Rosaceae, Sunflower - Asteraceae, Lily - Liliaceae
Q5: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
A5: The process by which seeds begin to grow is called germination.
Q6: Which flower is traditionally associated with the Netherlands?
A6: Daffodil
Q7: Select all of the following are biennial flowers:
A7: Foxglove, Hollyhock
Q8: What process allows flowers to produce seeds?
A8: Fertilisation
Q9: Which flower is known for its strong fragrance and is often used in perfumes?
A9: Jasmine
Q10: Select all of the following are hybrid flowers:
A10: Lisianthus, Plumeria
Q11: Which flower is the national emblem of Japan?
A11: Chrysanthemum
Q12: What term describes flowers that open in the evening and close during the day?
A12: Nyctinastic
Q13: Which part of the flower produces pollen?
A13: Anther
Q14: What term describes flowers that have both male and female reproductive parts?
A14: Perfect flower
Q15: Which flower is known for its vibrant red colour and thorny stems?
A15: Rose
Q16: Arrange these stages of a flower's life cycle in the correct order.
A16: Pollination, Seed formation, Seed germination
Q17: Select all of the following are characteristics of monocot flowers:
A17: Floral parts in multiples of three, Parallel leaf venation
Q18: Which flower is commonly associated with funerals and remembrance?
A18: Lily
Q19: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
A19: The stamens produce pollen in the flower.
Q20: Which flower is known as the "Queen of the Night"?
A20: Night-blooming Cereus
Q21: What is the primary function of nectar in flowers?
A21: To attract pollinators
Q22: Select all of the following are deciduous flowers:
A22: Rose, Marigold
Q23: Which flower is known for its unique ability to change colour as it ages?
A23: Snapdragon
Q24: What is the primary role of the stamen in a flower?
A24: To produce pollen
Q25: Arrange these flower colours in the order they typically bloom in spring.
A25: Yellow, Pink, White
Q26: Select all of the following are characteristics of composite flowers:
A26: Inflorescence composed of multiple florets, Central disc surrounded by ray florets
Q27: Which flower is known for its ability to survive in arid conditions and store water?
A27: Cactus flower
Q28: Which flower is known for its striking black petals?
A28: Black Tulip
Q29: What is the term for the male reproductive organ of a flower?
A29: Stamen
Q30: Which flower is often used to symbolize purity and innocence?
A30: Lily
Q31: Arrange these flower types based on their typical blooming season from earliest to latest.
A31: Tulip, Rose, Chrysanthemum
Q32: What is the process called when a flower dies after producing seeds?
A32: Senescence
Q33: Select all of the following are edible flowers:
A33: Nasturtium, Calendula
Q34: Which flower is known for its rapid movement, closing its petals when touched?
A34: Mimosa pudica
Q35: What type of symmetry do most flowers exhibit?
A35: Bilateral symmetry
Q36: Select all of the following are pollinators of flowers:
A36: Bees, Butterflies
Q37: Which flower is known for its large, showy blooms and is often used in bouquets?
A37: Rose
Q38: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
A38: The stigma is the part of the flower that receives pollen.
Q39: Which flower is known for its rapid growth and bright yellow petals, often seen in fields?
A39: Sunflower
Q40: Select all of the following are ornamental grasses used in gardens:
A40: Pampas Grass, Fountain Grass
Q41: What is the term for a flower that completes its life cycle in one year?
A41: Annual
Q42: Which flower is known for its distinctive umbrella-shaped clusters?
A42: Umbrella Flower
Q43: Arrange these pollination methods from most to least common.
A43: Insect pollination, Wind pollination, Bird pollination
Q44: Select all of the following are roles of petals in a flower:
A44: Attract pollinators, Protect reproductive organs
Q45: Which flower is known for its symbolic association with Valentine's Day?
A45: Rose
Q46: What is the term for the thickened underground part of a flower that stores nutrients?
A46: Tuber
Q47: Which flower is known for its ability to open and close its petals in response to light?
A47: Morning Glory