What Do You Know About The Franklin's Bumblebee

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What Do You Know About The Franklins Bumblebee - Quiz

Also known as Bombus Franklini, this bee is sparsely distributed species making it endangered and localized to the western United States, take a quiz and learn about this bee


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    This endangered bee is known to the western United States in southern?

    • A.

      Carolina

    • B.

      Oregon

    • C.

      Bisbee

    • D.

      California

    Correct Answer
    B. Oregon
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Oregon because it is known that this endangered bee species is found in the western United States, and Oregon is a state located in the western region of the country.

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  • 2. 

    Bumblebee is also native to the region of Northern?

    • A.

      New Jersey

    • B.

      Atlanta

    • C.

      California

    • D.

      Wisconsin

    Correct Answer
    C. California
    Explanation
    Bumblebees are native to the region of Northern California.

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  • 3. 

    Which year was Bumblebee last seen?

    • A.

      1993

    • B.

      1984

    • C.

      2004

    • D.

      2006

    Correct Answer
    D. 2006
    Explanation
    Bumblebee was last seen in the year 2006.

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  • 4. 

    It was actually abundant with multitudes of them in southwest

    • A.

      Arizona

    • B.

      Washington

    • C.

      Georgia

    • D.

      Texas

    Correct Answer
    B. Washington
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Washington because the sentence states that the place referred to was abundant with multitudes of something, and Washington is the only option that fits this description. The other options (Arizona, Georgia, and Texas) do not have the word "abundant" associated with them in the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    Which order of animal does it belong?

    • A.

      Bug

    • B.

      Hymenoptera

    • C.

      Insecta

    • D.

      Onomatopoeia4

    Correct Answer
    B. Hymenoptera
    Explanation
    Hymenoptera is the correct answer because it is an order of insects that includes ants, bees, and wasps. Bug and Insecta are not specific orders, while Onomatopoeia4 is not related to the classification of animals.

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  • 6. 

    Bumblebee is known to the family of

    • A.

      Bee

    • B.

      Apidae

    • C.

      Insecta

    • D.

      Amphibian4

    Correct Answer
    B. Apidae
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Apidae" because Bumblebees belong to the family Apidae. Apidae is a family of bees that includes not only bumblebees but also honeybees, carpenter bees, and others. Bumblebees are social insects that are known for their large size, fuzzy appearance, and ability to pollinate plants. They play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to pollinate flowers and crops.

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  • 7. 

    Franklin’s bumblebee is distinguished from other bumblebees by a solid black?

    • A.

      Tail

    • B.

      Wing

    • C.

      Abdomen

    • D.

      Neck

    Correct Answer
    C. Abdomen
    Explanation
    Franklin's bumblebee is distinguished from other bumblebees by a solid black abdomen. The abdomen is the rear part of the insect's body, and in this case, it is completely black in color. This characteristic sets Franklin's bumblebee apart from other bumblebees, which may have different patterns or colors on their abdomen. The tail, wing, and neck are not mentioned as distinguishing features in this context.

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  • 8. 

    It has a yellow anteriorly on the thorax in a design like?

    • A.

      A-shaped

    • B.

      T-shaped

    • C.

      U-shaped

    • D.

      V-shaped

    Correct Answer
    C. U-shaped
    Explanation
    The correct answer is U-shaped. The question is asking about the design on the thorax, specifically the anterior part. The description of "yellow anteriorly" indicates that the design has a yellow color in the front. Among the given options, only the U-shaped design fits this description, as it forms a curve with the open part facing forward, resembling the letter U.

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  • 9. 

    The females have black hair on their faces and the?

    • A.

      Forelimb

    • B.

      Vertices

    • C.

      Ventricle

    • D.

      Thorax

    Correct Answer
    B. Vertices
  • 10. 

    What differentiates male Bumblebee from their female?

    • A.

      Tail

    • B.

      Mala spaces

    • C.

      Body

    • D.

      Eyes

    Correct Answer
    B. Mala spaces
    Explanation
    Male Bumblebees can be differentiated from their female counterparts by the presence of mala spaces. Mala spaces are small depressions on the inner surface of the male Bumblebee's hind tibia. These spaces contain specialized structures called tibial spurs, which are used by the males during mating. Female Bumblebees do not possess mala spaces or tibial spurs. Therefore, the presence of mala spaces is a distinguishing characteristic of male Bumblebees.

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