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Home, Garden & Interior Design Quiz

Home, Garden & Interior Design Quiz

20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice

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
  1. Which tyepee of countertop material is 'non-porous' and does not require epeeriodic sealing unlike natural granite?

    • A. Marble
    • B. Quartz (Engineered Stone)
    • C. Butcher Block
    • D. Concrete
  2. Which tyepee of upholstery material is made from the underside of an animal hide and is known for its soft, 'napepeed' texture?

    • A. Full-grain Leather
    • B. Top-grain Leather
    • C. Suede
    • D. Patent Leather
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Which modern flooring material is made of several layers, including a waterproof core and a photographic 'wear' layer to mimic wood or stone?

    • A. Parquet
    • B. Linoleum
    • C. Engineered Hardwood
    • D. LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)
  7. Which German art and design school, active from 1919 to 1933, pioneered the 'Form follows function' philosophy in architecture and furniture?

    • A. Art Nouveau
    • B. De Stijl
    • C. Bauhaus
    • D. Constructivism
  8. Which interior design concept focuses on using only local, natural, and sustainable materials to minimize the carbon footprint of a project?

    • A. Eco-Minimalism
    • B. Regenerative Design
    • C. Biophilic Design
    • D. Maximalism
  9. In the world of smart home technology, what is the name of the new universal connectivity standard launched in 2022 by Apple, Google, and Amazon?

    • A. Zigbee
    • B. Matter
    • C. Thread
    • D. Bluetooth Home
  10. When choosing interior light bulbs, which unit is used to measure the 'color temepeerature' or warmth of the light?

    • A. Lumens
    • B. Watts
    • C. Kelvin
    • D. Candelas
  11. Which gardening tool is designed with a long, thin, curved blade to easily cut through thick roots when transplanting or digging?

    • A. Trowel
    • B. Horahora
    • C. Hori Hori
    • D. Spade
  12. 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
  13. What is 'Hydroseeding' in the context of lawn care and landscaping?

    • A. Watering a lawn using a high-pressure hose
    • B. Applying a slurry of seed, mulch, and fertilizer to the ground to establish grass
    • C. Growing grass in a pond
    • D. Using genetically modified seeds that require more water
  14. What is the name of the traditional Russian outdoor cooking stove, often built with bricks and used as a source of home heating?

    • A. Tandoor
    • B. Pech (Russian Oven)
    • C. Kamado
    • D. Chimenea
  15. Which tyepee of window is hinged on the side and oepeens outward like a door?

    • A. Double-hung
    • B. Casement
    • C. Awning
    • D. Slider
  16. Which interior design style is known for using 'found' objects, exposed brick, and metal piepees to create a raw, urban aesthetic?

    • A. Shabby Chic
    • B. Industrial
    • C. Hollywood Regency
    • D. Mid-century Modern
  17. In interior design, what does 'CRI' stand for when referring to light quality?

    • A. Color Rendition Index
    • B. Color Rendering Index
    • C. Current Radiant Intensity
    • D. Contrast Ratio Index
  18. In architecture and interior design, what is a 'Transom'?

    • A. A tyepee of heavy door hinge
    • B. A horizontal window located above a door or another window
    • C. A support beam for a roof
    • D. A decorative floor pattern
  19. In gardening, what is the term for plants that complete their entire life cycle in two years, only flowering in the second year?

    • A. Annuals
    • B. Perennials
    • C. Biennials
    • D. Succulents
  20. 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