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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The Greeks believed that true beauty was the offspring of form and ecstasy personified in ______ and Apollo.
(a) Dionysus.
(b) Zeus.
(c) Venus.
(d) Pan.
2. The apple is presented in this book as strongly appealing to humanity's desire for _______.
(a) Sweetness.
(b) Tartness.
(c) Love.
(d) The perfect fruit.
3. Instead of wind and water moving genetic material around, the emerging plants were now enlisting the help of ______.
(a) Bacteria.
(b) Mold.
(c) Viruses.
(d) Animals.
4. The book suggests that the Ottoman ideal of tulip beauty was elegant, sharp, and ________.
(a) Many-colored.
(b) Masculine.
(c) Sensual.
(d) Feminine.
5. The "broken tulip" was eventually found to be caused by ______ which was discovered with the invention of the electron microscope.
(a) A mold.
(b) A virus.
(c) A bacterium.
(d) A frost.
Short Answer Questions
1. The book states that all of the following are capable of prodigies or of shifting themselves in form except _______.
2. In an attempt to look like decaying meat, a ______ plant has red and white striated coloring and a rancid smell.
3. The tulip is considered by the author to be the most ______ of flowers, referring especially to the way the flower forces itself out of the ground.
4. Johnny Appleseed raised ______ for sale and subsequent transplantation.
5. The apple was first introduced to North America with the initial waves of the ______ immigration.
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