Have You Eaten Or Tasted Common Fig Before?

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Have You Eaten Or Tasted Common Fig Before? - Quiz

Major fruits that we see around today were either brought from the eastern part of the world, the fig is a natural example. Commercially grown in the middle east and western Asia. Do you want to test your knowledge of fig?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Fig species has become naturalized in scattered locations in Asia and?

    • A.

      Taiwan

    • B.

      Middle East

    • C.

      North America

    • D.

      Crop

    Correct Answer
    C. North America
    Explanation
    The correct answer is North America. This is because the question states that the fig species has become naturalized in scattered locations in Asia and North America. This implies that the fig species has successfully established and reproduced in North America, leading to its naturalization in the region.

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  • 2. 

    In the Biblical Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve clad themselves with fig leaves after eating the?

    • A.

      Fig

    • B.

      Date

    • C.

      Forbidden fruit

    • D.

      Palm

    Correct Answer
    C. Forbidden fruit
    Explanation
    In the Biblical Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve clad themselves with fig leaves after eating the forbidden fruit. This event is described in Genesis 3:7, where it is mentioned that after eating the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, Adam and Eve realized they were naked and sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves. This act symbolizes their newfound awareness of their sin and their attempt to hide their shame from God.

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  • 3. 

    The name of the caprifig is derived from Latin, with capro referring to?

    • A.

      Fici

    • B.

      Ficus

    • C.

      Billygoat

    • D.

      Caprifig

    Correct Answer
    C. Billygoat
    Explanation
    The name of the caprifig is derived from Latin, with capro referring to billygoat.

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  • 4. 

    Fig fragrant leaves are 12-25cm long and 10-18 centimetres across, it is of the genus?

    • A.

      Caprico

    • B.

      Fasio

    • C.

      Ficus

    • D.

      Plantae

    Correct Answer
    C. Ficus
    Explanation
    The given description of the fig fragrant leaves being 12-25cm long and 10-18 centimetres across suggests that it belongs to the genus Ficus. The other options, Caprico, Fasio, and Plantae, do not provide any relevant information about the characteristics of the leaves, making Ficus the most suitable choice based on the given description.

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  • 5. 

    The complex inflorescence consists of a hollow fleshy structure called the?

    • A.

      Seed

    • B.

      Epicenter

    • C.

      Syconium

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Syconium
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Syconium". A complex inflorescence refers to a flowering structure that consists of multiple flowers grouped together. In this case, the complex inflorescence is specifically described as a hollow fleshy structure. The term "syconium" refers to a type of inflorescence found in certain plants, such as figs, where the flowers are enclosed within a fleshy, hollow structure. Therefore, "syconium" is the correct answer as it accurately describes the hollow fleshy structure in the complex inflorescence.

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  • 6. 

    Commonly referred to as a fruit, the fig is actually the?

    • A.

      Scion

    • B.

      Infructescence

    • C.

      Syconium

    • D.

      A n B only

    Correct Answer
    D. A n B only
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "A n B only." This answer is likely correct because it states that the fig is both a scion and an infructescence. A scion is a part of a plant that is grafted onto another plant, while an infructescence refers to a cluster of fruits on a plant. Since the fig is commonly referred to as a fruit, it makes sense that it would be considered both a scion and an infructescence.

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  • 7. 

    The edible fruit consists of the mature syconium containing numerous one-seeded?

    • A.

      Flowers

    • B.

      Pollination

    • C.

      Druplets

    • D.

      Part

    Correct Answer
    C. Druplets
    Explanation
    Druplets are the correct answer because they are small individual fruits that make up a larger aggregate fruit, such as a blackberry or raspberry. In the case of the edible fruit mentioned in the question, the mature syconium contains numerous one-seeded druplets. This means that the fruit is made up of multiple small fruits, each containing a single seed.

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  • 8. 

    The common fig tree has been cultivated since ancient times and grows wild in?

    • A.

      Dry areas

    • B.

      Sunny areas

    • C.

      Rocky areas

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The common fig tree has been cultivated since ancient times and is known to grow in various types of environments. It can thrive in dry areas where water is scarce, as well as in sunny areas where it can receive ample sunlight. Additionally, it can adapt to rocky areas and still grow successfully. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above" as the common fig tree can grow in dry, sunny, and rocky areas.

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  • 9. 

    Fig wasps are not present to pollinate in colder countries like the?

    • A.

      East

    • B.

      America

    • C.

      Africa

    • D.

      UK

    Correct Answer
    D. UK
    Explanation
    Fig wasps are not present to pollinate in colder countries like the UK because fig wasps are highly specialized insects that have a symbiotic relationship with fig trees. They have co-evolved with fig trees in warmer regions such as Africa and East America, where fig trees are native. The UK's colder climate is not suitable for fig wasps to survive and carry out their pollination role effectively.

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  • 10. 

    Figs were widespread in ancient Greece, and their cultivation was described by both?

    • A.

      Aristotle

    • B.

      Theophrastus

    • C.

      Einstein

    • D.

      A n B only

    Correct Answer
    D. A n B only
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A n B only because both Aristotle and Theophrastus, who were ancient Greek philosophers and naturalists, described the cultivation of figs in their works. This suggests that figs were widely known and cultivated in ancient Greece, making A and B the correct choices.

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