1) Who said plants were capable of making intelligent decisions?
a) botanists
b) researchers
c) gardeners
d) a humble person
2) What did scientists say the pea plant did not have?
a) a nose
b) eyes
c) ears
d) a brain
3) What was the university in the research?
a) Tokyo
b) Harvard
c) Oxford
d) Delhi
4) What did each pot contain?
a) nutrients
b) grass
c) pellets
d) worms
5) Which pot did the roots choose most of the time?
a) the biggest one
b) the one with the most nutrients
c) the green one
d) the most expensive one
6) What is the name of the journal the research will be in?
a) 'Current Biology'
b) 'Currently Biology'
c) 'Current Biological'
d) 'Currently Biological'
7) What did the researcher say the experiment raised?
a) risk
b) money
c) a question
d) peas
8) What kind of brain did the researcher say we had?
a) a fancy one
b) a pea-brained one
c) a superior one
d) a grey one
9) In what sense did a professor say pea plants were not intelligent?
a) fashion sense
b) nonsense
c) common sense
d) the human sense
10) What did the professor say plants took advantage of?
a) beans
b) other plants
c) natural opportunities
d) researchers