Fruit
Vegetables
Food Trivia
Environment
Miscellaneous
100

This fruit is long and yellow.

What is a banana?

100

This vegetable is long and orange. 

What is a carrot?

100
A small cucumber preserved in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution.

What is a pickle?

100

The source of where all energy in the ecosystem comes from. 

What is the sun?

100

The five senses. 

What are touch, smell, hearing, sight, taste?

200

This green fruit is very sour. 

What is a lime?

200

Name a vegetable that is actually a fruit. 

What is tomato, avocado, cucumber, squash, etc.?

200

A sweetener that comes from a tree. 

What is maple syrup?

200

An organism that breaks down material in the ecosystem, examples: bacteria, fungi. 

What is a decomposer?

200

Amount of full moons in a regular year. 

What is twelve?

300

This red fruit often comes in pairs and it has a pit. 

What are cherries?

300

The most popular vegetable in the U.S.: potatoes, broccoli, or lettuce. 

What are potatoes?

300

To preserve food in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution. 

What is to pickle?

300

A bee's job which produces fruit in a plant. 

What is pollination?

300

A system of interdependent food chains that shows what-eats-what in an ecosystem. 

What is a food web?

400

These two berries have colors in their names. 

What are blueberries and blackberries?

400

We eat part of the ears of this vegetable. 

What is corn?

400

A fruit that is well known for being ready to harvest in the fall. 

What is an apple?

400

In an ecosystem, an organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms. 

What is a consumer?

400
Vinegar's pH: acidic or basic?

What is acidic?

500

This fruit is green on the outside and red in the inside. 

What is watermelon?

500

This vegetable has white cloves and a strong smell. 

What is garlic?

500

These plants make up the three sisters. 

What are corn, beans, and squash?

500

A source of pollution in the ocean. 

What are plastic, farm runoff, industrial chemicals, debris?

500

The process of replanting a seedling from a smaller pot to a larger field or garden bed. 

What is transplanting?

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