MCQ ON INTRODUCTION OF GARDENING

Q. 1: The act of growing plants inside the house is called ---------
     1. Indoor gardening  2. outdoor gardening  
     3. rock gardening      4. all of these
     Correct Option = 1
 Q.2: Cycas plant is commonly called as -------
     1. Areca palm      2. Sago palm 
     3. Palm                4. All of these 
     Correct Option = 2
 Q. 3: Scientific name of golden Pothos is -------
     1. Epipremnum aureum 2. Zamia furfuracea
     3. Cycas revoluta           4. Syngonium podophyllum 
     Correct Option = 1
 Q. 4: Scientific name of Goose foot is------------ 
      1. Epipremnum aureum  2. .Zamia furfuraceas 
      3. Cycas revoluta            4. Syngonium podophyllum 
      Correct Option = 4
 Q. 5: Cultivation of plants that require a low amount of light and water to thrive are typically known          as--- 
     1. Indoor gardening       2.outdoor gardening
     3. landscape gardening  4. None of these 
     Correct Option = 1 
Q. 6: The indoor plants shows following characters----------- 
     1. Non decorative characters, large size variegated or coloured leaves 
     2. decorative characters, interesting shape, variegated or coloured leaves. 
     3. both 1 and 2         
     4. none of these
     Correct Option =2 
 Q. 7: Pothos is commonly called as---------
      1.Rose plant    2.Money plant   
      3.Sago palm    4. Areca palm 
     Correct Option = 2 
Q. 8: The art of growing plants inside the house, an apartment, an office, restaurant or any enclosed                 area is------
      1. outdoor gardening  2. Indoor gardening
      3. Rock gardening      4. All of these
     Correct Option =2
 Q. 9: Ficus elastica belongs to-------family 
     1. Cactaceae      2. Moraceae 
     3. Rosaceae       4. Caesalpiniaceae 
     Correct Option = 2 
Q. 10: Indoor plants are generally----  - 
     1. Sun loving           2. Shade loving 
     3. Sea water loving  4. None of these      
     Correct Opotion=2

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  9. Can we use the ashes of dead plants as fertilizer in gardening? Suppose someone asks us this question and asks us to answer yes or no, then what should be our answer? Dissertation Editing Services

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    1. Ash is also a good source of potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium. In terms of commercial fertilizer, average wood ash contain N.P.K , macro-nutrients, Wood ash
      contain many micronutrients
      which are needed in trace amounts for adequate plant growth and development. YES ,we can use upto some extent it as a fertilizer for gardening.

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