Quiz Details
QZ-20260507-10178
Topics:
diversity in living world
adaptation
venation
classification based on stem in plants
types of seeds
Difficulty:
Level 3 - Medium
Questions:
5
Language:
English (English)
Generated:
May 07, 2026 at 05:07 AM
Generated by:
Guest User
Instructions: Select an answer for each question and click "Check Answer" to see if you're correct. Then view the explanation to learn more!
1 Which of the following is a key benefit of biodiversity in ecosystems?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Biodiversity enhances ecosystem resilience, allowing it to better withstand environmental changes and stresses.
Explanation: Biodiversity enhances ecosystem resilience, allowing it to better withstand environmental changes and stresses.
2 What is the primary purpose of adaptation in living organisms?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Adaptations are traits that have evolved to enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment.
Explanation: Adaptations are traits that have evolved to enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment.
3 In plants, what does the term 'venation' refer to?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Venation describes the pattern of veins within a leaf, which plays a critical role in transporting water and nutrients.
Explanation: Venation describes the pattern of veins within a leaf, which plays a critical role in transporting water and nutrients.
4 Which classification of plants is based on the structure of their stems?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Plants are classified as herbaceous (soft-stemmed) or woody (hard-stemmed) based on the structure of their stems.
Explanation: Plants are classified as herbaceous (soft-stemmed) or woody (hard-stemmed) based on the structure of their stems.
5 Which type of seed is produced by angiosperms?
Correct Answer:
C
Explanation: Angiosperms produce enclosed seeds, which are found within fruits, distinguishing them from gymnosperms that produce naked seeds.
Explanation: Angiosperms produce enclosed seeds, which are found within fruits, distinguishing them from gymnosperms that produce naked seeds.