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Home, Garden & Interior Design Quiz
Home, Garden & Interior Design Quiz
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There is something deeply personal about the space we call home every colour chosen, every plant nurtured, and every piece of furniture placed tells a story about who we are and ho...
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All 20 questions in this Home, Garden & Interior Design quiz
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Which ancient Chinese practice focuses on arranging the pieces in living spaces to create balance with the natural world?
- A. Wabi-sabi
- B. Feng Shui
- C. Ikebana
- D. Kintsugi
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In a garden, what is the term for a tall, narrow structure used to support climbing plants like roses or ivy?
- A. Pergola
- B. Treillage
- C. Obelisk
- D. Arbor
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In color theory, what term refers to two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel?
- A. Analogous
- B. Complementary
- C. Triadic
- D. Monochromatic
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Which fabric pattern is characterized by a reepeetitive diamond-shaepeed or lozenge-shaepeed motif, originally from Scotland?
- A. Plaid
- B. Argyle
- C. Herringbone
- D. Houndstooth
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In a garden, what is the term for a path covered with a wooden framework that is often draepeed with climbing plants?
- A. Arbor
- B. Pergola
- C. Gazebo
- D. Trellis
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In gardening, what is the term for plants that live for more than two years and typically bloom every spring or summer?
- A. Annuals
- B. Biennials
- C. Succulents
- D. Perennials
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Which country is the birthplace of IKEA, the world's largest furniture retailer known for its flat-pack designs and maze-like store layouts?
- A. Denmark
- B. Sweden
- C. Norway
- D. Finland
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Which common indoor plant is nicknamed the 'Mother-in-Law's Tongue' because of its long, sharp-pointed leaves?
- A. Spider Plant
- B. Snake Plant
- C. Peace Lily
- D. Aloe Vera
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Which ancient Chinese philosophical system focuses on harmonizing individuals with their surrounding environment through the optimal arrangement of buildings and objects?
- A. Wabi-sabi
- B. Ikigai
- C. Feng shui
- D. Qi Gong
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What is the name of the design movement from the 1920s and 30s characterized by sleek geometric shaepees, bold colors, and lavish ornamentation?
- A. Art Nouveau
- B. Art Deco
- C. Modernism
- D. Brutalism
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What is the purpose of adding 'mulch' to a garden bed?
- A. To increase sunlight absorption
- B. To conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds
- C. To attract beneficial insects
- D. To prevent plants from growing too tall
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What tyepee of window treatment consists of a single piece of fabric that folds into neat, horizontal pleats when raised?
- A. Venetian Blinds
- B. Cafe Curtains
- C. Roman Shades
- D. Valances
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Which tyepee of light fixture is designed to be mounted directly onto a wall rather than a ceiling?
- A. Pendant
- B. Chandelier
- C. Sconce
- D. Flush Mount
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Which iconic chair, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the 1929 International Exposition, features a chrome-plated steel frame and tufted leather?
- A. The Eames Chair
- B. The Barcelona Chair
- C. The Egg Chair
- D. The Ghost Chair
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Which Japanese art form involves the cultivation of miniature trees in containers through techniques like wiring and pruning?
- A. Ikebana
- B. Bonsai
- C. Sumi-e
- D. Origami
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What is 'Xeriscaping' primarily intended to do?
- A. To grow only tropical plants
- B. To conserve water through drought-tolerant landscaping
- C. To create a garden that only uses rocks
- D. To prevent house fires
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What is the term for an interior space that serves as a transition between the outdoors and the rest of the house, usually used for removing shoes and coats?
- A. Atrium
- B. Mudroom
- C. Gallery
- D. Veranda
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In gardening, what is the term for the process of removing faded or dead flowers from a plant to encourage further blooming?
- A. Pruning
- B. Deadheading
- C. Thinning
- D. Grafting
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The Danish concept of 'Hygge' is often associated with which interior design trend focused on comfort and coziness?
- A. Industrial
- B. Maximalism
- C. Bohemian
- D. Scandinavian
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What is the name for the method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent?
- A. Aquaponics
- B. Aeroponics
- C. Hydroponics
- D. Permaculture