1. ENVS 2210 Final Exam/56 Questions with Answers
1. ENVS 2210 Final Exam/56 Questions with Answers
1. ENVS 2210 Final Exam/56 Questions with Answers
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1. ENVS 2210 Final Exam/56
Questions with Answers
Honey bees belongs to the ___________ family of insects
a) apis
b) hymenoptera
c) diptera
d) apidae
e) antophorinae - -d) apidae
- honey bees belong to the ______________ order - -hymenoptera
- The honey bee, Apis melifera is
a) the major honey-producing bee world-wide
b) the most intensively studied insect species
c) the most important managed pollinator of crop plants
d) a&b only
e) a,b,c are all correct - -e) a,b,c are all correct
(the major honey-producing bee world-wide, the most intensively studied
insect species & the most important managed pollinator of crop plants)
- The honey bee dance language
a) is a myth
b) are movements through which bees communicate to other bees the
location of flowers
c) are movements performed by bees to attract drones
d) is a dance performed by queen bees to influence worker behaviour
e) is none of the above - -b) are movements through which bees
communicate to other bees the location of flowers
- The earliest records of beekeeping come from ancient _____________
a) Egypt
b) Babylon
c) Greece
d) China
e) Persia - -a) Egypt
- The main characteristic of all traditional hives used until the 17th century
was that
a) they were made with straw
b) they allowed inspection of the colony
c) they had fixed combs
d) all of the above
, e) none of the above - -c) they had fixed combs
- Honey bees probably originated from a __________________ - -sphecoid
wasp
- The most important hive design of the 17th century was developed by the
so-called "father of modern beekeeeping" _____________________ - -Lorenzo
Langstroth
- The two world's largest producers of honey are
a) Australia and New Zealand
b) United States and Mexico
c) China and the United States
d) Canada and Argentina
e) Germany and Russia - -c) China and the United States
- In today's beekeeping world, Canada excels in
a) wax production
b) honey yield per colony
c) pollination of crops
d) number of beekeepers
e) all of the above - -honey yield per colony
- Honey bees probably evolved in
a) Africa or Asia
b) Europe
c) the Americas
d) Pacific islands
e) none of the above - -a) Africa or asia
- The two words used in the binomial system for naming living organisms
stand for
a) species and family
b) genus and species
c) phylum and genus
d) class and order
e) superfamily and family - -b) genus and species
- The following is true for Apis dorsata
a) is also known as the giant honey bee
b) colonies nest on cliffs & tall trees
c) colonies migrate in search of blossoms
d) each colony builds a single large comb
e) all of the above is true - -e) all of the above is true
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