
Jasmine Plant Quiz
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12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
What is a characteristic of the Jasmine plant's leaves?
They are needle-like and spiky.
They are oval and shiny.
They are broad and flat.
They are heart-shaped.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
What is the primary reason Jasmine flowers release their fragrance at night?
To attract daytime pollinators.
To deter herbivores.
To attract nocturnal pollinators.
To cool down the plant.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
What is the significance of pruning Jasmine plants?
It helps them grow taller.
It prevents them from flowering.
It maintains desired size and promotes flower abundance.
It makes the leaves greener.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
Which of the following best describes the habitat where Jasmine is native?
Cold mountainous regions.
Tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia.
Arid deserts.
Temperate forests.
5.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
How does Jasmine propagate effectively?
By seeds only.
By cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer.
By layering branches in the soil.
By division of roots.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
During which months does the Jasmine plant typically flower?
January to March.
April to September.
October to December.
All year round.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jasmine is an evergreen semi-vining shrub native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia. The plants are usually up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Jasmine is a climbing vine with oval, shiny leaves and tubular, waxy-white flowers. It has small white star-shaped flowers. The Jasmine flower releases its fragrance at night after the sun has set and especially when the moon is waxing towards fullness, thus it is associated with soothing peaceful night-time moods. The leaves are oval rich green and have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
The plant flowers from April to September. Jasmine is propagated by cuttings of nearly ripe wood in summer. Cuttings are planted in 3-inch pots within 4 weeks, then to 6 inches when a pot is becoming filled with roots. The soil should be kept moist but well-drained for optimum growth. Frequent pruning is required to grow it as a shrub of desired size. Pruning also helps keep an abundance of flowers, since flowers are produced on new wood. It grows in full sun to partial shade. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
If you were to create a new gardening method for Jasmine, which of the following could be a key component?
Using only synthetic fertilizers.
Planting Jasmine in complete darkness.
Implementing a regular pruning schedule to enhance flowering.
Watering Jasmine only once a month.
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