Bees

A colorful illustration of a bee hive bustling with bees in a bright and vibrant meadow, emphasizing the importance of bees in nature.

The Buzz on Bees: A Quiz Challenge

Think you know everything about bees? Test your knowledge with our fun and informative quiz! From hive populations to the roles of a bee, this quiz will challenge you and help you learn more about these amazing pollinators.

Key Features:

  • 11 Engaging Questions
  • Multiple Choice and Checkbox Formats
  • Learn Fun Facts about Bees
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by BuzzingBee247
How many bees are there in a hive?
500
1,000
30,000
45,000
Can bees see all colors?
Yes
All colors but red
They see all yellow and black
They are red-green colorblind
An average bee flies at
5 mph (8 kph)
10 mph (16 kph)
25 mph (40 kph)
40 mph (64 kph)
An average bee visits ______ in one trip
1 flower
10 flowers
20 flowers
50 flowers
100+ flowers
Where do bees go in the winter?
Florida
They stay in their hive and circle around their queen to keep warm
They stay in their hive and make blankets out of flower petals to keep warm
They don't do anything special, they just go about their normal routine
All honeybees sting
True
Only female bees sting
Only male bees sting
Only the queen bee stings
A bee's first role right when it's born is...
Foraging for nectar
Cleaning out the honeycomb
Guarding the entrance to the hive
Receiving nectar from forager bees
Eating honey
Bees don't have a role right when they're born
Taking care of other baby bees
A bee's second role after it's first role is...
Foraging for nectar
Cleaning out the honeycomb
Guarding the entrance to the hive
Receiving nectar from forager bees
Eating honey
Taking care of baby bees
A bee's third role after it's second role is...
Foraging for nectar
Cleaning out the honeycomb
Guarding the entrance to the hive
Receiving nectar from forager bees
Eating honey
Taking care of baby bees
A bee's fourth role after it's third role is...
Foraging for nectar
Cleaning out the honeycomb
Guarding the entrance to the hive
Receiving nectar from forager bees
Eating honey
Taking care of baby bees
A bee's fifth role after it's fourth role is...
Foraging for nectar
Cleaning out the honeycomb
Guarding the entrance to the hive
Receiving nectar from forager bees
Eating honey
Taking care of baby bees
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