Q.1
Pollen grains are contained in which part of a flower?
  • The anthers
  • The styles
  • The petals
  • The sepals
Q.2
How does a flower's scent and bright color help it to reproduce?
  • Non-colourful flowers do not produce pollen
  • Scent and color attracts people
  • Scent and color attracts insects
  • All of the above
Q.3
Which of these is a method of seed dispersal?
  • Animals eat the fruit, expelling the seeds
  • The wind blows the seeds away
  • Insects visit the flower
  • The seed pod explodes, scattering the seeds
Q.4
Which of these describes fertilization?
  • A pollen grain joins with an egg in the flower's ovary
  • An insect transfers pollen to the stigma
  • A flower disperses its seeds
  • The wind blows the pollen grains from the anthers
Q.5
Which one of these is a female part of a flower?
  • Style
  • Stigma
  • Ovary
  • Stamen
Q.6
What is germination?
  • When a flower is pollinated
  • When a seed begins to grow
  • When the seeds leave the parent plant
  • When the pollen meets the egg
Q.7
Some flowers are pollinated by insects. What do other types of flowers use to pollinate them?
  • Dying
  • The wind
  • Fertilisation
  • Magic
Q.8
Pollen must be transferred to which part of the flower for pollination to occur?
  • Stigma
  • Petals
  • Sepals
  • Stem
Q.9
Seeds cannot stay on the parent plant. What must happen to the seeds in In order for them to grow?
  • They must be expelled
  • They must be fertilized
  • They must be pollinated
  • They must be dispersed
Q.10
After a flower is fertilized, it dies, but its ovary grows into what?
  • A new flower
  • A new plant
  • A fruit
  • A herb
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