Magic of Fall: Planting Bulbs for Spring Blooms
Questions:
5
Grade:
2
Words:
90
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In Fall, people plant bulbs. Bulbs are seeds for flowers like tulips and daffodils. They sleep in the cold ground in winter. In Spring, they wake up and bloom into beautiful flowers. Here's how you plant a bulb. Dig a hole. Put the bulb in the hole. Cover it with dirt. Give it some water. Can't wait to see it bloom! Fall is the best time to plant bulbs. The ground is not too hot or too cold. It's just right for the bulbs to sleep until Spring. Happy planting!
Question 1
What are bulbs in the context of this content?
A
Light sources
B
Part of a plant
C
Seeds for flowers
D
A type of food
E
A tool for digging
Question 2
Why do bulbs 'sleep' in the ground during winter?
A
They are waiting for the sun
B
They are afraid of the cold
C
They are preparing to bloom in spring
D
They are hiding from animals
E
They are growing into trees
Question 3
When is the best time to plant bulbs?
A
Winter
B
Summer
C
Spring
D
Fall
E
Anytime
Question 4
What happens to the bulbs in Spring?
A
They die
B
They shrink
C
They turn into stones
D
They bloom into flowers
E
They fly away
Question 5
Why is it important to water the bulbs after planting them?
A
To make them grow faster
B
To keep them clean
C
To prevent them from drying out
D
To make them shiny
E
To make them heavy
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