Bumble Bees Quiz
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Question 1: What surprising behavior do bumblebees show in experiments?
They sleep during the day.
They fly in circles.
They avoid flowers entirely.
They can play with objects.
Question 2: Why is play important for bumblebees?
It makes them faster flyers.
It attracts more mates.
It helps them refine skills.
It allows them to rest.
Question 3: Where did Sammy visit to learn about bumblebees?
Queen Mary University.
Oxford University.
Harvard University.
Stanford University.
Question 4: What type of food do bumblebees typically seek?
Nectar from flowers.
Honey from hives.
Fruits from trees.
Seeds from plants.
Question 5: What did scientists previously believe about insects and play?
Insects play to attract mates.
All insects play daily.
Insects couldn't play at all.
Only bees can play.
Question 6: What was the choice given to bumblebees in the experiment?
Nectar or pollen.
Food or wooden balls.
Flowers or leaves.
Water or sugar.
Question 7: What type of research is being conducted at the Bumblebee lab?
Investigating bee migration.
Examining bee habitats.
Understanding bee intelligence.
Studying bee anatomy.