How Much Do You Know About Nature?

'Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.' - Albert Einstein. Can you answer these 12 questions about nature?
START THE QUIZ!

Question 1/12

bruessard.com
Where does the energy from most life on the planet come from?
The Earth
The Sun
Asteroid Impacts

Question 2/12

blogspot.com
Where does most oxygen on the planet come from?
Grass
Trees
Phytoplankton

Question 3/12

reachout.com
If an organism uses, "asexual reproduction" what does that mean?
It means that the organism doesn't enjoy sex.
It means the organism doesn't need a mate to reproduce.
It means the organism could use a mate to reproduce if it chooses.

Question 4/12

wikimedia.org
Which of the following is NOT required for a tree to do photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Sunlight

Question 5/12

wallpaperup.com
Which of the following is an example of a community?
A school of fish.
A school of fish and seaweed.
A school of fish, seaweed and the lake they live in.

Question 6/12

borealforestfacts.com
Which type of trees are characteristic of a boreal forest?
coniferous
deciduous
cacti

Question 7/12

interactive-biology.com
Where do plants get nitrogen to live?
The Air
Rain
The Soil

Question 8/12

ytimg.com
Which of the following is NOT an organic substance?
Bacteria
Tree
Ammonia

Question 9/12

britannica.com
Which cycle does not have an atmospheric component?
Pospherous Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle

Question 10/12

nothingright.com
Which type of animals are more seriously impacted by toxins in the environment?
Herbivores
Primary Consumers (those that eat the herbivores)
Secondary Consumers (those that eat the primary consumers)

Question 11/12

warrenphotographic.co.uk
What is parasitism?
When one organism benefits and another is unaffected.
When one organism benefits and another is hurt.
when both organism of a relationship benefit.

Question 12/12

edu.ng
Complete the sentence. Human industries such as agriculture and forestry often impact ecosystems...
in a positive way.
in a negative way.
in no way.
Well, thanks for playing. You had a lot of trouble answer most, if not all of the questions in the quiz. You have a very limited understanding of the connection between living and non-living things. It might be time to brush up on your knowledge of the natural world.

C+, Nature Oblivious

Right!
Good job. You managed to answer several of the questions correctly. You have a decent understanding of the connections between living and non-living things, but there are still things for you to learn.

B+, Nature Understander

mrsrussellsclassroom.com
Right!
Great job! You managed to answer most, if not all of the questions correctly. You have a good understanding of nature and the connections between living and non-living things. You truly are a nature lover.

A+, Nature Lover

deviantart.net
Right!
1
Where does the energy from most life on the planet come from?
The Earth
The Sun
Asteroid Impacts
2
Where does most oxygen on the planet come from?
Grass
Trees
Phytoplankton
3
If an organism uses, "asexual reproduction" what does that mean?
It means that the organism doesn't enjoy sex.
It means the organism doesn't need a mate to reproduce.
It means the organism could use a mate to reproduce if it chooses.
4
Which of the following is NOT required for a tree to do photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Sunlight
5
Which of the following is an example of a community?
A school of fish.
A school of fish and seaweed.
A school of fish, seaweed and the lake they live in.
6
Which type of trees are characteristic of a boreal forest?
coniferous
deciduous
cacti
7
Where do plants get nitrogen to live?
The Air
Rain
The Soil
8
Which of the following is NOT an organic substance?
Bacteria
Tree
Ammonia
9
Which cycle does not have an atmospheric component?
Pospherous Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
10
Which type of animals are more seriously impacted by toxins in the environment?
Herbivores
Primary Consumers (those that eat the herbivores)
Secondary Consumers (those that eat the primary consumers)
11
What is parasitism?
When one organism benefits and another is unaffected.
When one organism benefits and another is hurt.
when both organism of a relationship benefit.
12
Complete the sentence. Human industries such as agriculture and forestry often impact ecosystems...
in a positive way.
in a negative way.
in no way.