Test-03

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1. The main function of roots is to:
A. Produce seeds
B. Absorb water and minerals
C. Perform photosynthesis
D. Produce flowers

2. Which part of a tree carries water from roots to leaves?
A. Phloem
B. Cambium
C. Xylem
D. Cortex

3. The process by which trees make food is called:
A. Respiration
B. Transpiration
C. Photosynthesis
D. Germination

4. Which gas is absorbed by trees during photosynthesis?
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen

5. Trees mainly release which gas into the atmosphere?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Methane

6. Which part of the tree protects it from injury?
A. Leaf
B. Bark
C. Root
D. Flower

7. The green color of leaves is due to:
A. Xylem
B. Phloem
C. Chlorophyll
D. Cellulose

8. Which tree is a conifer?
A. Mango
B. Neem
C. Pine
D. Banyan

9. Annual rings in trees help determine:
A. Height
B. Age
C. Weight
D. Color

10. Which tree is known as a deciduous tree?
A. Pine
B. Fir
C. Teak
D. Cedar

11. Trees that shed leaves seasonally are called:
A. Evergreen
B. Deciduous
C. Coniferous
D. Shrubs

12. Which of the following is a hardwood tree?
A. Pine
B. Fir
C. Teak
D. Spruce

13. Which part of the leaf controls water loss?
A. Veins
B. Stomata
C. Petiole
D. Lamina

14. The movement of water through a tree is helped by:
A. Gravity only
B. Capillary action
C. Transpiration pull
D. Osmosis only

15. Which tree is sacred in many cultures?
A. Bamboo
B. Banyan
C. Eucalyptus
D. Pine

16. Trees help prevent soil erosion by:
A. Blocking sunlight
B. Producing fruits
C. Holding soil with roots
D. Increasing wind speed

17. Which tree produces rubber?
A. Neem
B. Rubber tree
C. Teak
D. Oak

18. Which of these is a medicinal tree?
A. Neem
B. Pine
C. Teak
D. Cedar

19. The study of trees is called:
A. Botany
B. Forestry
C. Arboriculture
D. Zoology

20. Trees that keep leaves year-round are:
A. Deciduous
B. Seasonal
C. Evergreen
D. Shrubs

21. Which part of a tree produces seeds?
A. Root
B. Stem
C. Flower
D. Leaf

22. The main source of energy for trees is:
A. Water
B. Soil
C. Sunlight
D. Air

23. Which tree grows fastest?
A. Teak
B. Bamboo
C. Oak
D. Neem

24. Trees help reduce:
A. Rainfall
B. Air pollution
C. Oxygen
D. Soil fertility

25. Which tree has needle-like leaves?
A. Mango
B. Pine
C. Neem
D. Banyan

26. Which tree is commonly used for furniture?
A. Bamboo
B. Teak
C. Banana
D. Palm

27. The outermost layer of a tree trunk is:
A. Cambium
B. Phloem
C. Bark
D. Xylem

28. Trees absorb water mainly through:
A. Leaves
B. Stem
C. Roots
D. Flowers

29. Which tree is known as the “Tree of Life”?
A. Coconut
B. Neem
C. Banyan
D. Mango

30. Which factor is essential for seed germination?
A. Light only
B. Water
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Wind

31. Which tree produces acorns?
A. Pine
B. Oak
C. Birch
D. Maple

32. Trees mainly grow in thickness due to:
A. Apical meristem
B. Cambium
C. Cortex
D. Phloem

33. Which tree is commonly used as a windbreak?
A. Eucalyptus
B. Banana
C. Papaya
D. Rice

34. The transfer of pollen in trees is called:
A. Fertilization
B. Pollination
C. Germination
D. Respiration

35. Which tree gives cork?
A. Teak
B. Oak
C. Pine
D. Cedar

36. Trees help in climate regulation by:
A. Increasing heat
B. Absorbing CO₂
C. Producing smoke
D. Reducing oxygen

37. Which tree has prop roots?
A. Pine
B. Banyan
C. Teak
D. Neem

38. A group of trees is called:
A. Farm
B. Garden
C. Forest
D. Field

39. Which tree is used for paper production?
A. Teak
B. Bamboo
C. Mango
D. Coconut

40. Trees lose water mainly through:
A. Roots
B. Stem
C. Stomata
D. Bark

41. Which tree produces resin?
A. Neem
B. Pine
C. Oak
D. Maple

42. The main food storage tissue in trees is:
A. Xylem
B. Phloem
C. Cortex
D. Pith

43. Which tree is most drought-resistant?
A. Banana
B. Neem
C. Rice
D. Sugarcane

44. The angle between leaf and stem is called:
A. Node
B. Internode
C. Axil
D. Petiole

45. Which tree is commonly planted along roads?
A. Eucalyptus
B. Wheat
C. Mustard
D. Rice

46. Trees provide habitat mainly for:
A. Rocks
B. Animals and birds
C. Water
D. Soil

47. Which tree has the longest lifespan?
A. Pine
B. Banyan
C. Coconut
D. Papaya

48. The scientific study of forests is:
A. Arboriculture
B. Forestry
C. Ecology
D. Botany

49. Which tree improves soil fertility?
A. Neem
B. Pine
C. Acacia
D. Teak

50. Trees are important mainly because they:
A. Increase pollution
B. Reduce rainfall
C. Support life on Earth
D. Increase noise

51. Which part of the tree conducts prepared food?
A. Xylem
B. Cambium
C. Phloem
D. Cortex

52. Which tree is commonly used for making pencils?
A. Oak
B. Cedar
C. Teak
D. Pine

53. Trees growing in coastal areas often have:
A. Tap roots
B. Fibrous roots
C. Prop roots
D. Adventitious roots

54. The main function of leaves is:
A. Absorb minerals
B. Conduct water
C. Make food
D. Support branches

55. Which tree is an evergreen?
A. Teak
B. Sal
C. Pine
D. Maple

56. Which forest type sheds leaves in dry season?
A. Evergreen forest
B. Coniferous forest
C. Deciduous forest
D. Mangrove forest

57. Which tree produces edible nuts?
A. Pine
B. Cashew
C. Teak
D. Cedar

58. The growing tip of a tree shoot is called:
A. Node
B. Bud
C. Internode
D. Axil

59. Which of the following is a softwood?
A. Teak
B. Oak
C. Pine
D. Mahogany

60. Trees help in rainfall by:
A. Reducing clouds
B. Increasing evaporation
C. Transpiration
D. Blocking sunlight

61. Which tree is known for strong wood?
A. Banana
B. Papaya
C. Teak
D. Castor

62. The underground part of the tree is:
A. Stem
B. Leaf
C. Root
D. Flower

63. Which tree grows in swampy areas?
A. Pine
B. Mangrove
C. Teak
D. Oak

64. Mangrove trees have special roots called:
A. Tap roots
B. Fibrous roots
C. Pneumatophores
D. Storage roots

65. Which tree is used for matchsticks?
A. Teak
B. Pine
C. Poplar
D. Neem

66. Trees mainly absorb minerals in the form of:
A. Solid particles
B. Gases
C. Dissolved salts
D. Powders

67. Which tree produces gum?
A. Acacia
B. Teak
C. Pine
D. Coconut

68. Which plant hormone promotes tree growth?
A. Cytokinin
B. Ethylene
C. Auxin
D. Abscisic acid

69. Trees growing close together compete mainly for:
A. Oxygen
B. Water and light
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Nitrogen

70. Which tree produces edible oil?
A. Coconut
B. Teak
C. Neem
D. Oak

71. The process of shedding leaves is called:
A. Germination
B. Abscission
C. Transpiration
D. Fertilization

72. Which tree is commonly found in cold regions?
A. Mango
B. Coconut
C. Pine
D. Neem

73. Which forest has trees with needle-shaped leaves?
A. Tropical forest
B. Deciduous forest
C. Coniferous forest
D. Mangrove forest

74. Trees help in preventing floods by:
A. Increasing runoff
B. Blocking rivers
C. Absorbing rainwater
D. Increasing erosion

75. Which tree has buttress roots?
A. Pine
B. Teak
C. Rainforest trees
D. Coconut

76. Which tree is commonly used for making boats?
A. Teak
B. Bamboo
C. Pine
D. Banana

77. The loss of trees is called:
A. Afforestation
B. Reforestation
C. Deforestation
D. Conservation

78. Which tree improves air quality the most?
A. Artificial tree
B. Plastic tree
C. Natural tree
D. Dead tree

79. Trees store food mainly in:
A. Leaves
B. Roots and stem
C. Flowers
D. Bark only

80. Which tree produces dates?
A. Coconut
B. Palm
C. Banana
D. Papaya

81. The flat part of a leaf is called:
A. Petiole
B. Midrib
C. Lamina
D. Vein

82. Trees that grow naturally without human help are:
A. Cultivated
B. Plantation trees
C. Natural forests
D. Gardens

83. Which tree is commonly used for shade?
A. Banyan
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Mustard

84. Which tree produces latex?
A. Rubber tree
B. Teak
C. Oak
D. Cedar

85. Trees mainly reproduce by:
A. Leaves
B. Roots
C. Seeds
D. Bark

86. Which tree is important for honey production?
A. Neem
B. Acacia
C. Teak
D. Pine

87. Which forest is dense and evergreen?
A. Desert forest
B. Tropical rainforest
C. Grassland
D. Tundra

88. Which tree is commonly used in agroforestry?
A. Acacia
B. Pine
C. Fir
D. Cedar

89. Trees reduce noise pollution by:
A. Reflecting sound
B. Absorbing sound
C. Increasing sound
D. Producing sound

90. The main role of cambium is:
A. Transport food
B. Transport water
C. Increase thickness
D. Store food

91. Which tree grows tallest in the world?
A. Oak
B. Pine
C. Redwood
D. Teak

92. Trees in dry areas usually have:
A. Broad leaves
B. No roots
C. Small or spiny leaves
D. Soft stems

93. Which tree is used for making paper pulp?
A. Bamboo
B. Mango
C. Neem
D. Banyan

94. Trees help wildlife by providing:
A. Noise
B. Shelter and food
C. Pollution
D. Heat

95. Which tree has aerial roots?
A. Banyan
B. Pine
C. Teak
D. Oak

96. Trees reduce global warming by:
A. Producing heat
B. Absorbing CO₂
C. Releasing methane
D. Blocking rain

97. Which tree produces spices?
A. Cinnamon
B. Teak
C. Pine
D. Oak

98. Trees improve soil by:
A. Removing nutrients
B. Adding organic matter
C. Hardening soil
D. Drying soil

99. Which tree is commonly used in social forestry?
A. Eucalyptus
B. Pine
C. Fir
D. Spruce

100. Planting trees is known as:
A. Deforestation
B. Conservation
C. Afforestation
D. Irrigation

101. Which tissue is responsible for upward movement of water?
A. Phloem
B. Xylem
C. Cambium
D. Cortex

102. Trees absorb sunlight mainly through:
A. Roots
B. Stem
C. Leaves
D. Bark

103. Which tree produces sandalwood oil?
A. Neem
B. Teak
C. Sandalwood
D. Pine

104. The main carbohydrate produced by trees is:
A. Protein
B. Glucose
C. Fat
D. Vitamin

105. Which tree has nitrogen-fixing ability?
A. Teak
B. Acacia
C. Pine
D. Eucalyptus

106. Which forest is found in high rainfall areas?
A. Desert forest
B. Tropical rainforest
C. Thorn forest
D. Tundra

107. Trees help maintain water cycle through:
A. Respiration
B. Germination
C. Transpiration
D. Pollination

108. The hard outer covering of seeds is called:
A. Cotyledon
B. Embryo
C. Seed coat
D. Endosperm

109. Which tree produces cloves?
A. Cinnamon
B. Clove tree
C. Teak
D. Pine

110. Which tree is best for erosion control?
A. Grass only
B. Trees with deep roots
C. Small herbs
D. Climbers

111. Which tree sheds bark naturally?
A. Teak
B. Eucalyptus
C. Pine
D. Oak

112. Trees store carbon mainly in:
A. Leaves
B. Roots
C. Wood
D. Flowers

113. Which tree produces medicinal leaves?
A. Neem
B. Pine
C. Cedar
D. Fir

114. The movement of food in trees is called:
A. Translocation
B. Absorption
C. Diffusion
D. Osmosis

115. Which tree produces pepper?
A. Teak
B. Pepper vine
C. Pine
D. Oak

116. Which tree is most suitable for furniture making?
A. Banana
B. Papaya
C. Teak
D. Castor

117. Trees mainly get nitrogen from:
A. Air directly
B. Soil bacteria
C. Rainwater
D. Sunlight

118. Which tree grows well in saline soil?
A. Teak
B. Mango
C. Mangrove
D. Pine

119. The branching pattern of trees affects:
A. Root growth
B. Flower color
C. Light absorption
D. Seed size

120. Which tree is commonly used for making musical instruments?
A. Bamboo
B. Teak
C. Rosewood
D. Neem

121. Trees help maintain biodiversity by:
A. Reducing species
B. Providing habitats
C. Increasing pollution
D. Destroying soil

122. Which tree is known as a hardwood despite being a gymnosperm?
A. Teak
B. Oak
C. Pine
D. Yew

123. Which part of the tree forms growth rings?
A. Bark
B. Cambium
C. Xylem
D. Phloem

124. Trees in urban areas help reduce:
A. Oxygen
B. Heat
C. Water
D. Soil

125. Which tree produces cocoa beans?
A. Coffee plant
B. Cocoa tree
C. Tea plant
D. Rubber tree

126. Which tree is used for making cricket bats?
A. Teak
B. Willow
C. Pine
D. Oak

127. Trees reduce wind speed by acting as:
A. Wind generators
B. Windbreaks
C. Wind tunnels
D. Wind traps

128. Which tree produces edible sap?
A. Teak
B. Maple
C. Pine
D. Cedar

129. Which tree produces coffee?
A. Coffee plant
B. Cocoa tree
C. Tea plant
D. Rubber tree

130. Trees improve soil structure by:
A. Compacting soil
B. Adding roots and litter
C. Removing organisms
D. Drying soil

131. Which forest type has thorny trees?
A. Tropical rainforest
B. Thorn forest
C. Coniferous forest
D. Mangrove forest

132. Which tree produces resin used in varnish?
A. Pine
B. Teak
C. Neem
D. Banyan

133. Trees reduce air temperature by:
A. Releasing heat
B. Providing shade and transpiration
C. Absorbing oxygen
D. Increasing wind

134. Which tree is commonly planted for fuelwood?
A. Teak
B. Eucalyptus
C. Oak
D. Cedar

135. Which tree has compound leaves?
A. Mango
B. Neem
C. Teak
D. Banyan

136. Trees are classified based on:
A. Height only
B. Leaf shape only
C. Many characteristics
D. Color only

137. Which tree produces natural dyes?
A. Teak
B. Indigo plant
C. Pine
D. Oak

138. Trees help prevent desertification by:
A. Removing vegetation
B. Stabilizing soil
C. Increasing heat
D. Reducing rain

139. Which tree has the thickest trunk?
A. Oak
B. Redwood
C. Baobab
D. Pine

140. Trees mainly require which soil condition?
A. Completely dry
B. Waterlogged always
C. Well-drained
D. No nutrients

141. Which tree is used in shipbuilding?
A. Teak
B. Bamboo
C. Pine
D. Banana

142. Trees help agriculture by:
A. Competing for crops
B. Improving microclimate
C. Reducing soil
D. Blocking sunlight completely

143. Which tree is used for making plywood?
A. Teak
B. Poplar
C. Neem
D. Oak

144. Trees that grow in cold climates have:
A. Broad leaves
B. Needle leaves
C. No leaves
D. Soft stems

145. Which tree produces edible berries?
A. Pine
B. Juniper
C. Teak
D. Cedar

146. Trees help in groundwater recharge by:
A. Blocking water
B. Increasing runoff
C. Allowing infiltration
D. Drying soil

147. Which tree is commonly used in landscaping?
A. Ornamental trees
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Maize

148. Trees absorb pollutants mainly through:
A. Roots only
B. Bark only
C. Leaves
D. Flowers

149. Which tree produces edible seeds?
A. Sunflower
B. Almond
C. Pine
D. Teak

150. Trees are important for sustainable development because they:
A. Reduce resources
B. Support environment and economy
C. Increase pollution
D. Decrease biodiversity

151. Which tissue lies between xylem and phloem?
A. Cortex
B. Pith
C. Cambium
D. Bark

152. Trees mainly transport water against gravity due to:
A. Root pressure
B. Capillary action
C. Transpiration pull
D. Diffusion

153. Which tree produces frankincense?
A. Pine
B. Boswellia
C. Teak
D. Cedar

154. The main mineral needed for tree growth is:
A. Carbon
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. Oxygen

155. Which tree is resistant to termites?
A. Teak
B. Pine
C. Poplar
D. Banana

156. Trees regulate climate mainly by:
A. Producing heat
B. Absorbing CO₂
C. Releasing dust
D. Blocking rain

157. Which tree produces edible fruit?
A. Oak
B. Mango
C. Pine
D. Fir

158. The main function of bark is:
A. Photosynthesis
B. Protection
C. Absorption
D. Transport

159. Which tree has fibrous root system?
A. Mango
B. Teak
C. Coconut
D. Banyan

160. Trees help reduce soil salinity by:
A. Increasing salt
B. Removing vegetation
C. Improving drainage
D. Blocking water

161. Which tree is used for charcoal production?
A. Teak
B. Acacia
C. Mango
D. Coconut

162. Trees grow taller mainly due to:
A. Lateral meristem
B. Cambium
C. Apical meristem
D. Cortex

163. Which tree produces edible flowers?
A. Teak
B. Banana
C. Pine
D. Oak

164. Trees improve soil fertility through:
A. Leaf litter
B. Soil erosion
C. Compaction
D. Drying

165. Which tree has spiny leaves?
A. Pine
B. Acacia
C. Teak
D. Mango

166. The food prepared in leaves is stored mainly in:
A. Roots and stem
B. Flowers
C. Bark only
D. Fruits only

167. Which tree produces nutmeg?
A. Nutmeg tree
B. Pine
C. Oak
D. Teak

168. Trees help in reducing drought effects by:
A. Increasing evaporation
B. Conserving soil moisture
C. Removing water
D. Increasing heat

169. Which tree is commonly used as a live fence?
A. Acacia
B. Teak
C. Pine
D. Fir

170. Trees reduce atmospheric dust by:
A. Releasing particles
B. Trapping dust on leaves
C. Increasing wind
D. Burning debris

171. Which tree produces edible oil seeds?
A. Neem
B. Groundnut
C. Pine
D. Oak

172. Trees maintain ecological balance by:
A. Destroying habitats
B. Supporting food chains
C. Increasing pollution
D. Removing species

173. Which tree produces turmeric?
A. Turmeric plant
B. Pine
C. Oak
D. Teak

174. The main function of lenticels is:
A. Absorption
B. Gas exchange
C. Transport
D. Storage

175. Which tree is used for making matchboxes?
A. Poplar
B. Teak
C. Oak
D. Cedar

176. Trees are important in watersheds because they:
A. Increase runoff
B. Control erosion
C. Reduce rainfall
D. Block rivers

177. Which tree produces edible pods?
A. Neem
B. Tamarind
C. Pine
D. Fir

178. Trees reduce temperature in cities by:
A. Absorbing sunlight
B. Providing shade
C. Increasing humidity only
D. Blocking wind

179. Which tree is used in reforestation?
A. Native species
B. Plastic trees
C. Artificial plants
D. Dead wood

180. Trees improve soil aeration by:
A. Blocking air
B. Roots creating spaces
C. Compacting soil
D. Flooding soil

181. Which tree produces edible sap used for sugar?
A. Maple
B. Pine
C. Cedar
D. Oak

182. Trees absorb heavy metals mainly through:
A. Roots
B. Flowers
C. Fruits
D. Seeds

183. Which tree is suitable for arid regions?
A. Mango
B. Acacia
C. Banana
D. Papaya

184. Trees support pollinators by:
A. Removing flowers
B. Providing nectar
C. Increasing pesticides
D. Reducing insects

185. Which tree produces edible bark?
A. Cinnamon
B. Pine
C. Oak
D. Cedar

186. Trees reduce wind erosion by:
A. Increasing wind speed
B. Acting as windbreaks
C. Drying soil
D. Removing plants

187. Which tree has shallow roots?
A. Teak
B. Spruce
C. Mango
D. Oak

188. Trees are classified as evergreen or deciduous based on:
A. Root type
B. Leaf shedding habit
C. Flower color
D. Height

189. Which tree produces edible beans?
A. Cocoa
B. Pine
C. Teak
D. Fir

190. Trees improve microclimate by:
A. Increasing heat
B. Regulating temperature and humidity
C. Blocking rainfall
D. Increasing pollution

191. Which tree is commonly used for shade in farms?
A. Banyan
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Maize

192. Trees help reduce noise along highways by:
A. Reflecting sound
B. Absorbing sound
C. Increasing traffic
D. Producing noise

193. Which tree produces edible shoots?
A. Bamboo
B. Teak
C. Pine
D. Oak

194. Trees help protect wildlife by:
A. Destroying habitats
B. Providing shelter
C. Increasing pollution
D. Reducing food

195. Which tree is used for making doors and windows?
A. Teak
B. Banana
C. Papaya
D. Castor

196. Trees help reduce climate change impacts by:
A. Increasing emissions
B. Carbon sequestration
C. Reducing oxygen
D. Blocking clouds

197. Which tree produces edible leaves?
A. Spinach
B. Moringa
C. Pine
D. Oak

198. Trees support soil organisms by:
A. Removing nutrients
B. Providing organic matter
C. Drying soil
D. Killing microbes

199. Which tree is commonly used in avenue planting?
A. Gulmohar
B. Wheat
C. Rice
D. Mustard

200. Trees are vital for life because they:
A. Reduce oxygen
B. Support ecosystems
C. Increase pollution
D. Destroy habitats

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