Fun Kids’ Quiz : It’s school holiday time for some lucky kids in France! 🎉 Why not take this opportunity to have fun while learning all about plants? 🌱
Whether you’re in the city, the countryside, or by the sea, plants are everywhere! But do you really know how to recognize them and understand how they live?
👀 Take this special plant quiz for kids and find out if you have a green thumb! 🌿
Ready? Let’s go! 🎉👇
🌱 Quiz: How Well Do You Know Plants?
📝 Answer the questions and check your score at the end!

1️⃣ Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?
a) Leaves 🍃
b) Roots 🌱
c) Stem 🌿
💡 Answer
b) Roots 🌱
They act like straws, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to feed the plant!
2️⃣ Which plant grows in the desert and can survive without water for weeks?
a) A rose bush 🌹
b) A cactus 🌵
c) A sunflower 🌻
💡 Answer
b) A cactus 🌵
It stores water in its thick stems to survive long periods without rain. Pretty impressive, right?
3️⃣ What is the name of the place where vegetables and fruits are grown?
a) A forest 🌳
b) A botanical garden 🌺
c) A vegetable garden 🥕
💡 Answer
c) A vegetable garden 🥕
That’s where you’ll find tomatoes, carrots, zucchini, and many other delicious vegetables!
4️⃣ What is the largest plant in the world?
a) The baobab tree 🌳
b) The giant sequoia 🌲
c) The sunflower 🌻
💡 Answer
b) The giant sequoia 🌲
These enormous trees can grow over 100 meters tall—that’s like a 35-story building!
5️⃣ Why do tree leaves turn red and yellow in autumn?
a) Because they get sunburned ☀️
b) Because the tree stops producing chlorophyll 🍂
c) Because they color themselves magically 🎨
💡 Answer
b) Because the tree stops producing chlorophyll 🍂
In autumn, trees prepare for winter by stopping the production of this green pigment, which helps them absorb sunlight.
6️⃣ How do plants make their own food?
a) Using their roots
b) With sunlight ☀️
c) With the wind 🌬
💡 Answer
b) With sunlight ☀️
Plants use photosynthesis to turn sunlight into energy and grow!
7️⃣ Which flower follows the direction of the sun?
a) The tulip 🌷
b) The dandelion 🌼
c) The sunflower 🌻
💡 Answer
c) The sunflower 🌻
Its name literally means “sun flower” because it turns its head to always face the light!
8️⃣ Which plant is often used to soothe sunburns and minor skin wounds?
a) Aloe vera 🌿
b) Bamboo 🎋
c) Ivy 🌱
💡 Answer
a) Aloe vera 🌿
Its gel helps calm the skin and speed up healing! It’s a magical plant!
9️⃣ Is there an app that can recognize all the plants in the world?
a) Yes ! 📸
b) No, you need a book 📖
c) Maybe, but that would be a dream 🌿
💡 Answer
a) Yes, VerdiVista 📸
With VerdiVista, take a picture of any plant and instantly discover its name, needs, and secrets!
🌟 Results : Do You Have a Green Thumb?
🌿 8-9 correct answers: Plant Expert – Wow! You’re a real junior botanist! 💚
🌱 5-7 correct answers: Nature Explorer – You already know a lot! Keep discovering more about plants! 🌍
🍂 0-4 correct answers: Budding Gardener – This is just the beginning! With a little practice, you’ll become an expert in no time!
📲 Learn Even More About Plants with VerdiVista!
Parents, make the most of the holidays by introducing your children to plants in a fun way! 🌱
📸 With VerdiVista, identify any plant around you with just a photo!
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📲 Download VerdiVista and explore nature in a new way! 🌿
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