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Our Quiz Questions and Answers

Illustration of Molly the black & white sheepdog sitting on grass, with a speech bubble saying “Moo!

"Look and Listen" starter quiz

  1. Q: What animal says “moo”?
    A: Cow
  2. Q: What animal says “oink”?
    A: Pig
  3. Q: What animal says “cluck”?
    A: Chicken
  4. Q: What animal says “neigh”?
    A: Horse
  5. Q: What animal says “baa”?
    A: Sheep
  6. Q: What do chickens lay?
    A: Eggs
  7. Q: What do cows give us to drink?
    A: Milk
  8. Q: What colour is grass?
    A: Green
  9. Q: What do farmers wear on their feet in muddy fields?
    A: Boots / Wellies
  10. Q: Where do pigs like to roll?
    A: In the mud
  11. Q: What do sheep grow on their bodies?
    A: Wool
  12. Q: What building do animals sleep in on the farm?
    A: Barn
  13. Q: What fruit is round and red and grows on trees?
    A: Apple
  14. Q: What grows tall in the fields and gives us bread?
    A: Wheat
  15. Q: What is the name for the farmer’s big car that pulls heavy things?
    A: Tractor

Illustration of Molly the sheepdog sitting in a field gently touching noses with a small white lamb.

“Farm Friends” easier quiz (suggested ages 4-5 years)

  1. Q: What is a baby goat called?
    A: Kid
  2. Q: Which farm animal produces wool?
    A: Sheep
  3. Q: What sound does a sheep make?
    A: Baa
  4. Q: What is a young cow called?
    A: Calf
  5. Q: Which animal helps to guard livestock?
    A: Dog
  6. Q: Which animal is often used to herd sheep?
    A: Sheepdog / Border Collie
  7. Q: What do roosters do at sunrise?
    A: Crow
  8. Q: What is made from milk besides cheese?
    A: Butter / yoghurt
  9. Q: Which farm animal likes to roll in the mud?
    A: Pig
  10. Q: Which farm bird lays eggs for us to eat?
    A: Chicken
  11. Q: What do farmers use a scarecrow for?
    A: To scare birds away from crops
  12. Q: What fruit is often grown in orchards?
    A: Apple
  13. Q: Which vegetable is orange and grows underground?
    A: Carrot
  14. Q: What is a common morning chore on a farm?
    A: Feeding the animals
  15. Q: What is the name for a baby sheep?
    A: Lamb

Illustration of Molly the sheepdog sitting in a golden wheat field, a red tractor in the background.

“Farm Facts” harder quiz (suggested ages 6-7 years)

  1. Q: What is the main grain used to make bread?
    A: Wheat
  2. Q: Which plant is used to make sugar?
    A: Sugar beet or sugarcane
  3. Q: What type of building is used to store grain?
    A: Silo
  4. Q: What is the main house on a farm called?
    A: Farmhouse
  5. Q: What is pasteurisation?
    A: Heating milk to kill harmful bacteria
  6. Q: How many stomachs does a cow have?
    A: Four
  7. Q: What is a sow?
    A: A female pig that has had piglets
  8. Q: What is a group of pigs called?
    A: A herd or drift
  9. Q: What is crop rotation?
    A: Changing what is grown in a field each year to keep the soil healthy
  10. Q: What animal was first domesticated for farming use?
    A: Sheep
  11. Q: Which European country is famous for tulip farms?
    A: The Netherlands
  12. Q: Which Mediterranean fruit is used to make oil?
    A: Olive
  13. Q: Which country is famous for having more sheep than people?
    A: New Zealand (also Wales)
  14. What is the term for animals allowed to roam outdoors?
    A: Free-range
  15. Q: What tool is used for moving hay or straw?
    A: Pitchfork / Forklift truck

Illustration of Molly the sheepdog sitting with a chalkboard showing a milk bottle, wheat and globe.

“Farm Experts” hardest quiz (Grown-Ups can help you!)

  1. Q: What does “organic farming” avoid using?
    A: Artificial fertilisers and synthetic pesticides
  2. Q: What is aquaculture?
    A: Farming fish or seafood
  3. Q: What is monoculture?
    A: Growing only one type of crop in a large area
  4. Q: What is compost used for?
    A: Adding nutrients to soil
  5. Q: Which ancient civilisation first developed irrigation for farming?
    A: Mesopotamians
  6. Q: What technique did the Incas develop for farming on hillsides?
    A: Terracing
  7. Q: What was the Green Revolution about?
    A: Increasing food production through new crops and methods
  8. Q: What is silage made from?
    A: Fermented grass or crops (for winter feed)
  9. Q: Which country has the most farms in the world?
    A: India
  10. Q: What breed of cow is known for producing the most milk?
    A: Holstein
  11. Q: On average, how many litres of milk does a dairy cow produce per day?
    A: Around 25–30 litres
  12. Q: When was the first tractor introduced?
    A: Late 1800s
  13. Q: What is a combine harvester used for?
    A: Harvesting grain crops
  14. Q: What is an irrigation system used for?
    A: Watering crops in fields
  15. Q: What percentage of the world’s food comes from farms?
    A: Over 90%

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