- 1. The seasons of the year, comprising spring, summer, autumn, and winter, each bring their unique characteristics and transformative beauty to the landscape. Spring awakens the world from the slumber of winter, painting the environment with vibrant colors as flowers bloom and trees regain their lush green foliage. It is a season of renewal and rebirth, where life flourishes and the air is filled with the sweet scent of blossoms. Following spring, summer arrives with its warm embrace, enveloping everything in long, sunny days that invite outdoor adventures, family gatherings, and leisurely evenings under the starlit sky. The heat of summer transforms the earth, ripening fruits and filling gardens with abundance, while the sound of laughter and play resonates through parks and beaches. As the temperature begins to cool, autumn graces us with its stunning palette of golds, reds, and oranges, showcasing nature's farewell to the warmth of summer. This season brings a sense of harvest and thanksgiving, as crops are gathered, and families come together to celebrate the bounty of the earth. Finally, winter descends upon the world, cloaking it in a serene blanket of snow, creating a peaceful stillness that invites reflection and coziness. The air turns crisp, and the days grow shorter, leading to a time of rest and introspection as the cycle prepares to begin anew with the arrival of spring. Each season, with its distinct rhythm and essence, weaves a beautiful tapestry of change, reminding us of the passage of time and the perpetual dance of nature.
Which season is known for blooming flowers?
A) Summer B) Winter C) Spring D) Fall
- 2. Which season is associated with harvest time?
A) Spring B) Summer C) Fall D) Winter
- 3. What season typically has the longest day?
A) Summer B) Fall C) Winter D) Spring
- 4. What is the first month of winter in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) February B) December C) January D) November
- 5. What is the coldest season of the year in most places?
A) Fall B) Winter C) Summer D) Spring
- 6. What event marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) Equinox B) Winter Solstice C) Harvest Festival D) Summer Solstice
- 7. What is the primary reason for the seasons?
A) The Earth's distance from the sun B) The moon's position C) Ocean currents D) The tilt of the Earth's axis
- 8. Which of the following is a winter month in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) May B) April C) August D) January
A) A type of season B) A winter phenomenon C) When day and night are equal in length D) A day in summer
- 10. Which holiday is commonly associated with the start of summer?
A) Thanksgiving B) New Year C) Memorial Day D) Halloween
- 11. What is often a winter activity?
A) Swimming B) Picnicking C) Hiking D) Skiing
- 12. What marks the beginning of autumn?
A) Autumnal Equinox B) Summer Solstice C) Spring Equinox D) Winter Solstice
- 13. What is the first month of fall in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) August B) September C) November D) October
- 14. What happens during autumn equinox?
A) Day and night are equal in length B) Winter starts C) Only days are long D) Summer is longest
- 15. In which season do leaves typically fall from trees?
A) Winter B) Spring C) Autumn D) Summer
- 16. In the Southern Hemisphere, when does winter start?
A) September B) June C) March D) December
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