Urban Gardening Quiz

Urban Gardening Quiz

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Urban Gardening Quiz

Urban Gardening Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Nicole McMahon

FREE Resource

10 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

Urban gardening is becoming popular as a sustainable way to grow food.

Urban gardening is a new trend with no benefits.

Urban gardening is only for people with large spaces.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

What are some locations mentioned where urban gardening takes place?

Rooftops, balconies, and small backyards.

Deserts and beaches.

Only in rural areas.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

How does urban gardening promote healthier eating habits?

It encourages people to grow and consume fresh produce.

It discourages eating vegetables.

It promotes fast food consumption.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

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What sense does urban gardening foster among neighbors?

It fosters a sense of community among neighbors.

It creates competition among neighbors.

It isolates people from their neighbors.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

What are some challenges faced in urban gardening?

Limited space, poor soil quality, and lack of sunlight.

Abundant space and perfect soil quality.

Too much sunlight and excessive space.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

How do vertical gardens help urban gardeners?

They allow plants to grow vertically, saving space.

They require more space than traditional gardens.

They are only decorative and not functional.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In recent years, urban gardening has gained popularity as more people seek sustainable ways to grow their own food. Rooftops, balconies, and even small backyards are being transformed into green spaces where fruits, vegetables, and herbs thrive. This movement not only promotes healthier eating habits but also fosters a sense of community among neighbors who share gardening tips and produce.

Despite its benefits, urban gardening comes with challenges. Limited space, soil quality, and access to sunlight can hinder plant growth. However, innovative solutions such as vertical gardens and hydroponic systems are helping gardeners overcome these obstacles. As technology continues to evolve, urban gardening may become an even more viable option for city dwellers looking to embrace a greener lifestyle.

What is hydroponics and how does it benefit urban gardening?

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, useful in limited space.

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants in deserts.

Hydroponics is a method that requires large amounts of soil.

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