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Blueberries
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  • 1. What color are blueberries when ripe?
A) Yellow
B) Blue-purple
C) Red
D) Green
  • 2. Blueberries belong to which plant family?
A) Rosaceae
B) Ericaceae
C) Solanaceae
D) Fabaceae
  • 3. Which continent is the native home of blueberries?
A) Europe
B) Africa
C) Asia
D) North America
  • 4. What is the primary pigment responsible for the blue color of blueberries?
A) Carotenoids
B) Lycopene
C) Chlorophyll
D) Anthocyanins
  • 5. Blueberries are a good source of which vitamin?
A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin B12
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
  • 6. What type of soil do blueberries typically prefer?
A) Alkaline
B) Acidic
C) Salty
D) Neutral
  • 7. The most common cultivated blueberry is:
A) Lowbush blueberry
B) Huckleberry
C) Highbush blueberry
D) Rabbit-eye blueberry
  • 8. What is a key antioxidant found in blueberries?
A) Resveratrol
B) Vitamin E
C) Omega-3 fatty acids
D) Beta-carotene
  • 9. Blueberry bushes are typically evergreen or deciduous?
A) Always evergreen
B) Always deciduous
C) Neither
D) Both (depending on species)
  • 10. What is the sweetening agent commonly found in sweetened dried blueberries?
A) Honey
B) Maple syrup
C) Sugar
D) Agave nectar
  • 11. Which country is a leading producer of blueberries?
A) Brazil
B) France
C) United States
D) Japan
  • 12. Blueberries are often used in what type of baked goods?
A) Muffins
B) Bread
C) Cake
D) Cookies
  • 13. What is the scientific name for the genus that includes blueberries?
A) Malus
B) Fragaria
C) Rubus
D) Vaccinium
  • 14. What is a common pest of blueberry plants?
A) Birds
B) Deer
C) Insects
D) Squirrels
  • 15. Blueberries are a good source of dietary ______.
A) Cholesterol
B) Protein
C) Fat
D) Fiber
  • 16. What is the ideal pH range for blueberry soil?
A) 6.0-7.0
B) 5.0-6.0
C) 4.0-5.0
D) 7.0-8.0
  • 17. Blueberry flowers are typically what color?
A) White or pink
B) Purple
C) Yellow
D) Red
  • 18. What is a common method for preserving blueberries?
A) Salting
B) Freezing
C) Pickling
D) Canning
  • 19. Which of these is NOT a type of blueberry?
A) Blackberry
B) Rabbit-eye
C) Lowbush
D) Highbush
  • 20. Blueberry bushes are often pruned to:
A) Prevent flowering
B) Increase leaf size
C) Promote fruit production
D) Attract pests
  • 21. What is the term for the 'bloom' or powdery coating on the surface of fresh blueberries?
A) Fungal residue
B) Wax layer
C) Glaucous coating
D) Dust
  • 22. Blueberries are a good source of manganese, which is important for:
A) Bone health
B) Brain function
C) Red blood cell production
D) Muscle growth
  • 23. What is the primary reason blueberries are considered a 'superfood'?
A) High fat content
B) Low vitamin content
C) High sugar content
D) High antioxidant content
  • 24. Blueberries are often planted with other berries for:
A) Cross-pollination
B) Pest control
C) Shade
D) Fertilization
  • 25. Which of the following is a common use for blueberry juice?
A) Building materials
B) Cooking oil
C) Cleaning supplies
D) Beverages
  • 26. Blueberry plants require a period of cold to properly set fruit, known as:
A) Growing season
B) Ripening time
C) Chilling hours
D) Flowering period
  • 27. What is the process of carefully selecting and removing immature or damaged berries called?
A) Drying
B) Washing
C) Sorting
D) Juicing
  • 28. What is the common name for a harvest of blueberries?
A) A pile
B) A bunch
C) A cluster
D) A crop
  • 29. Blueberry bushes can live for how many years?
A) 5-7 years
B) 1-2 years
C) 25-30 years
D) 10-20 years or more
  • 30. What is the primary color of a ripe blueberry?
A) Red
B) Green
C) Purple
D) Blue
  • 31. When are blueberries typically harvested in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) Autumn
B) Winter
C) Spring
D) Summer
  • 32. Which of these is NOT a health benefit commonly associated with blueberries?
A) Antioxidant protection
B) Heart health
C) Muscle growth
D) Brain function
  • 33. What does the 'bush' in 'blueberry bush' refer to?
A) The size of the berry
B) The plant's growth habit
C) The color of the leaves
D) The shape of the flower
  • 34. What is a common use for blueberries in culinary applications?
A) Pies
B) Soups
C) Steaks
D) Curries
  • 35. What causes the powdery white coating sometimes found on blueberries?
A) Pesticide residue
B) Bloom (a natural wax)
C) Sugar crystals
D) Mold
  • 36. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a healthy blueberry plant?
A) Woody stems
B) Evergreen foliage (in some varieties)
C) Small, bell-shaped flowers
D) Yellowing leaves
  • 37. What climate is generally best suited for growing blueberries?
A) Arid
B) Subtropical
C) Temperate
D) Tropical
  • 38. When are blueberries often planted?
A) Late autumn
B) Early spring
C) Late winter
D) Mid-summer
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