Do you ever eat Pineapple? Pineapple is a sweet, perennial fruit often regarded as a berry. The pineapple is a tropical plant with edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. These plants are so ambitious in their growth that if you cut the fruit off of one stalk, it grows multiple more stalks called ‘suckers’ to produce more fruit. So let's talk about International Pineapple Day, International Pineapple Day is celebrated every year in the month of June. Celebrating National Pineapple Day is very simple you can celebrate this day by just tasting this sweet fruit with your family members and friends. So let's start this quiz and know more interesting facts about International Pineapple Day.
1. Which of the following years pineapple was discovered?
A. 1593
B. 1493
C. 1693
D. 1893
2. Where was pineapple first discovered?
A. India
B. Japan
C. France
D. Europe
3. How many types of pineapple are there?
A. 27
B. 37
C. 17
D. 97
4. What is the sweetest variety of pineapple?
A. Abacaxi
B. Mordilona
C. Brecheche
D. Natal Queen
5. On which day do we celebrate International Pineapple Day?
A. 07 June
B. 17 June
C. 27 June
D. 20 June
6. Which of the following year International Pineapple Day was established?
A. 2006
B. 2020
C. 2016
D. 2019
7. Which of the following country consumes the most pineapple in the world?
A. England
B. Indonesia
C. Philippines
D. United States
8. Which country produces the most pineapple in the world?
A. India
B. France
C. England
D. Costa Rica
9. Which vitamin is mostly contained in pineapple?
A. Vitamin E
B. Vitamin D
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin K
10. What is the healthiest part of a pineapple?
A. Leaf
B. Cores
C. Crown
D. Suckers
11. How many calories are in 100g of pineapple?
A. 10 calories
B. 05 calories
C. 50 calories
D. 100 calories
12. Which variety of pineapple is known as Sarawak in some parts of Asia?
A. Abacaxi
B. Cayenne
C. Pernambuco
D. King pineapples
13. What is the pineapple's scientific name?
A. Musa paradisiaca Linn
B. Mangifera indica
C. Malus pumila
D. Ananas comosus
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