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How to Identify and Classify Rose Apples - Quiz
Contributed by: Andrews
  • 1. What family do Rose Apples belong to?
A) Myrtaceae
B) Rosaceae
C) Malvaceae
D) Fabaceae
  • 2. What is a defining characteristic of the Rose Apple flower?
A) Numerous stamens
B) No scent
C) Five petals
D) Single pistil
  • 3. Rose Apple fruits are typically...
A) Pointed
B) Oblong
C) Round
D) Bell-shaped
  • 4. What color are Rose Apple fruits typically?
A) Red or pink
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Yellow
  • 5. What is the texture of Rose Apple fruit?
A) Soft and pulpy
B) Crisp and watery
C) Fibrous and tough
D) Dry and mealy
  • 6. How would you describe the flavor of a Rose Apple?
A) Sour and acidic
B) Bitter and astringent
C) Savory and salty
D) Sweet and slightly floral
  • 7. What type of leaf arrangement do Rose Apple trees have?
A) Whorled
B) Basal
C) Opposite
D) Alternate
  • 8. Rose Apple leaves are typically...
A) Needle-like
B) Heart-shaped
C) Lobed
D) Elliptical
  • 9. What is the size range of Rose Apple trees?
A) Under 1 meter
B) 15-20 meters
C) Over 30 meters
D) 5-12 meters
  • 10. What is the common habitat for Rose Apple trees?
A) Temperate forests
B) Desert environments
C) Tropical and subtropical regions
D) Arctic tundra
  • 11. What is a common name for *Syzygium jambos*?
A) Mango
B) Guava
C) Rose Apple
D) Avocado
  • 12. The bark of Rose Apple trees is often...
A) Smooth and green
B) Thick and corky
C) Flaky and reddish-brown
D) Spiny and gray
  • 13. Which part of the Rose Apple tree is NOT typically consumed?
A) Fruit
B) Leaves (sometimes)
C) Flowers (sometimes)
D) Roots
  • 14. How many seeds are typically found inside a Rose Apple fruit?
A) 1-2
B) None
C) 5-10
D) More than 20
  • 15. What is the typical propagation method for Rose Apple trees?
A) Seeds or cuttings
B) Rhizomes
C) Air layering only
D) Grafting only
  • 16. Which of these is a similar-looking fruit that might be confused with a Rose Apple?
A) Pear
B) Plum
C) Apple
D) Wax Jambu
  • 17. The sepals of the Rose Apple flower are typically...
A) Small and inconspicuous
B) Fuzzy
C) Large and colorful
D) Absent
  • 18. What type of soil does a Rose Apple tree prefer?
A) Sandy soil
B) Well-drained soil
C) Clay soil
D) Alkaline soil
  • 19. Are Rose Apples considered native to North America?
A) Yes, to Canada only
B) Yes, to the United States only
C) Yes, to all of North America
D) No
  • 20. The fruit of the Rose Apple is technically a...
A) Aggregate fruit
B) Drupe
C) Pome
D) Berry
  • 21. Rose apples bloom...
A) Only once in its lifetime
B) Multiple times a year
C) Once a year in spring
D) Once a year in autumn
  • 22. What is a potential use of Rose Apple wood?
A) Construction
B) Paper production
C) Fuel only
D) Medicinal purposes
  • 23. How does the scent of the Rose Apple fruit relate to its name?
A) It has no scent
B) It smells like citrus
C) It has a rose-like aroma
D) It smells like apples
  • 24. What is the approximate diameter of a Rose Apple fruit?
A) 1-2 cm
B) 10-12 cm
C) Over 20 cm
D) 3-5 cm
  • 25. What is the general shape of the Rose Apple seed?
A) Flat
B) Roundish
C) Angular
D) Needle-like
  • 26. In some cultures, Rose Apples are used for...
A) Animal feed only
B) Making dyes
C) Traditional medicine
D) Fertilizer
  • 27. What kind of climate does Rose Apple trees require?
A) Arid
B) Humid
C) Alpine
D) Temperate
  • 28. The flowers of Rose Apple trees are...
A) Creamy white or light pink
B) Deep purple
C) Bright red
D) Yellow
  • 29. Compared to other apple varieties, Rose Apples are...
A) Identical in flavor
B) Less tart
C) Extremely bitter
D) More tart
  • 30. What is a possible pest affecting Rose Apple trees?
A) Ladybugs
B) Bees
C) Fruit flies
D) Earthworms
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