Mr Chandler's Science Quiz

An illustration of colorful flowers with various pollinators like bees and butterflies, highlighting the interaction between plants and animals in nature.

Mr Chandler's Science Quiz

Welcome to Mr Chandler's Science Quiz! Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of plants, pollination, and the essential role of animals in our ecosystem. This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions designed to challenge your understanding of how flowers attract pollinators, the importance of fruits, and the interdependence of plants and animals.

Engage with the following topics:

  • Flower pollination
  • Seed dispersal
  • Plant reproduction
  • Animal interactions
  • Ecosystem balance
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by BuzzingBee172
What are three ways flowers attract pollinators?
Smell, seeds, nectar
Smell, colour, seeds
Smell, colour, nectar
Smell, shelter, seeds
What is one way pollen is unlikely to get from one flower to another?
Wind
Insects
Birds
Water
Why do bees pollinate flowers?
Feed themselves and their young
To make honey for humans
Plants need them to
To reduce the pollen in the air
Why do plants have fruit?
That is their job, so humans can eat them
Big, juicy fruit looks nice
So animals disperse the seeds away from the mother plant
To provide food for the plant
Which one of these is a fruit?
Potato
Pumpkin
Cauliflower
Carrot
Why do ants disperse seeds?
There is food attached to the seed
They eat the seed
They like a clean area around them
The ladybugs refuse
Why is it important for a plant to disperse its seeds?
To reproduce
To fertilise
To pollinate
To photosynthesise
How do animals depend on plants?
Food, water, shelter
Food, oxygen, shelter
Water, oxygen, pollination
Food, pollination, fertilisation
How are plants dependent on animals for survival?
Food (decomposition), pollination, seed dispersal
Pollination, fertilisation, water
Pollination, fertilisation, food (decomposition)
Seed dispersal, water, fertilisation
If flowers did not attract pollinators, what might happen?
No fruit or seeds are produced
Fruit may be produced but no seeds
Seeds may be produced but no fruit
Fruit and seeds would be produced
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