A) Pyrus communis B) Sorbus domestica C) Malus sylvestris D) Crataegus monogyna
A) Temperate B) Tropical C) Arctic D) Arid
A) Seed B) Grafting C) Cutting D) Layering
A) Clay B) Peat C) Well-drained, loamy D) Sandy
A) 5-10 years B) 1-2 years C) 20+ years D) Immediately after planting
A) 6.0-7.0 B) 9.0-10.0 C) 8.0-9.0 D) 4.0-5.0
A) High Nitrogen B) Balanced NPK C) High Potassium D) High Phosphorus
A) Regularly, during dry periods B) Never C) Daily D) Rarely, only during extreme drought
A) Deer B) Aphids C) Rabbits D) Snails
A) Rust B) Black spot C) Fire blight D) Powdery mildew
A) To stunt growth B) To attract more pests C) To prevent flowering D) To improve fruit production and tree shape
A) Late winter or early spring B) Summer C) Any time of year D) Autumn
A) 20-30 feet B) 5-10 feet C) 50+ feet D) 1-2 feet
A) 5-10 feet B) 1-2 feet C) 30-50 feet D) 100+ feet
A) Yellowish-green to reddish-brown B) Black C) Blue D) Purple
A) Discarded as inedible B) Used as animal feed C) Eaten raw directly from the tree D) Processed into jams, jellies, or beverages
A) Tannic and acidic flavor when raw B) Brighter color C) Sweeter flavor when raw D) Larger size
A) Only required for seed production B) Essential for fruit set C) Irrelevant for fruit set D) Causes deformed fruit
A) Remove all other flowering plants B) Introduce pollinators like bees C) Cover the trees with netting D) Spray with insecticides
A) To retain moisture and suppress weeds B) To prevent root growth C) To attract pests D) To increase soil acidity
A) Provides food and habitat for wildlife B) Reduces the variety of plant life C) Has no effect on biodiversity D) Attracts invasive species
A) Cool and dry place B) Freezing immediately C) Direct sunlight D) Warm and humid place
A) 1500+ hours B) 800-1000 hours C) No chill hours required D) 100-200 hours
A) Requires minimal maintenance B) Attractive ornamental tree C) Supports local ecosystems D) Provides unique fruit
A) Turnery and carving B) Paper production C) Construction lumber D) Fuelwood
A) Europe B) Australia C) North America D) Asia
A) Small B) Mountain C) Cultivated D) Wild
A) To accelerate growth B) To prevent flowering C) To make harvesting easier D) To protect from wind damage
A) Fruit that falls from the tree on its own B) Slightly softened fruit with easily detachable stem C) When the leaves start to change color D) Hard fruit that is firmly attached to the stem
A) Used solely for animal fodder B) Used exclusively for ornamental purposes C) Traditional ingredient in fermented beverages D) Primary food source for early humans |