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{
"questionDesription":"Parts of a Flower Quiz 2",
"questions":[{
"ques": "Which statement best describes the petals of a flower?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "Special types of leaves that form a ring around the flowers","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The brightly coloured parts of a flower which attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "The parts of a flower that make nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The top part of the flower stalk, where all the other parts of the flower are attached to","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/flowering-plants5.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "What is the main job of the petals?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "to make the flower beautiful","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to make nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "to protect the inner parts of the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/flowering-plants3.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "Why do petals need to attract insects?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "to help insects get their food","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to help insects find their mates","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to keep the interrelationships strong in the environment","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to help the flower get pollinated","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/bee-flower.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "What do most petals have in them to help attract insects?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "a sweet sound","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "some kind of a signal","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "bright colours","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "pollen grains","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/flowering-plants4.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "How are flowers which do not have brightly coloured petals pollinated?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "by wind or water","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "by wind or fire","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "by water or fire","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "they do not get pollinated","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/pollination-by-wind.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "Which statement best describes the sepals of a flower?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "Special types of leaves that form a ring around the flowers","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "The brightly coloured parts of a flower which attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "parts which are right in the centre of the flower that produce nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The top part of the flower stalk, where all the other parts of the flower are attached to","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/sepals.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "What is the function of the sepals?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "to attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to protect the flower while it is a bud","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "to produce nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to help all the other parts of the flower to attach to it","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/sepals.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "Which statement best describes the nectaries of a flower?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "Special types of leaves that form a ring around the flowers","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The brightly coloured parts of a flower which attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "parts which are right in the centre of the flower that produce nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "The top part of the flower stalk, where all the other parts of the flower are attached to","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/nectaries.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "Which statement best describes the receptacles of a flower?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "Special types of leaves that form a ring around the flowers","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The brightly coloured parts of a flower which attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "parts which are right in the centre of the flower that produce nectar","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "The top part of the flower stalk, where all the other parts of the flower are attached to","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/receptacles.jpg"
},
{
"ques": "Which option best describes the functions of the nectaries and receptacles respectively?",
"answers": [{
"opt": "to produce nectar and to protect the flower while it is a bud","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to protect the flower while it is a bud and to attract bees and butterflies into the flower","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
},
{
"opt": "to produce nectar and to help all the other parts of the flower to attach to it","selected": "false",
"ans": "true"
},
{
"opt": "none of the above","selected": "false",
"ans": "false"
}
],
"img": "ks2/mcq/nectaries-receptacles.jpg"
}
]}