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Florist Certification
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The length of useful life of cut floral materials after being received by the customer.
Floral Preserative
Light Intensity
Form
Vase Life
2. Describes the lightness or darkness of a hue.
Transpiration
Value
Respiration
Pillowing
3. Flower arrangement heights should not vary in pave arrangements. The Pave Design is a technique characterized by parallel or surface contoured insertions that create a uniform area with little or no variation in depth.
Line Flowers
Form
Pave Arrangements
Asymmetrical Design
4. The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue.
Light Intensity
Tone
Pillowing
Re-cutting Stems
5. The Japanese style of floral arrangements characterized by their linear forms.
Ikebana
Bundling
Pave Arrangements
Conditioning
6. The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water.
Customer Education
Wire
Pillowing
Dry Pack
7. Corsage wiring technique in which a wire is inserted through the calyx and bent downward along the stem.
Line Element
Respiration
Conditioning
Piercing Method
8. Florists must educate the customer in order to help them enjoy their flowers to the fullest extent.
Focal Point
Customer Education
Light Intensity
Asymmetrical Design
9. A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design.
Photosynthesis
Abstract Designs
Vegetative Design
Hydrating Solution
10. The location within a design that attracts the most attention; the center of interest. In a corsage - the focal point is where the largest flower is placed.
Wire
Focal Point
Re-cutting Stems
Bent Neck in Flowers
11. The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
Scale
Processing Flowers
Line Flowers
Hydrating Solution
12. Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
Round Designs
Ikebana
Respiration
'Stair Step Manner' Design Placement
13. Primary or line flowers used in a design to establish the outline of the arrangement.
Form
Transpiration
Tint
Skeleton Flowers
14. Wiring technique in which the wire is inserted through the flower and a small hook is formed in the wire before it is pulled back into the flower.
Cascade Design
Bent Neck in Flowers
Round Designs
Hook Method
15. Supplies - methods and materials that designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement.
Round Designs
Mechanics
Bacterial Growth
Waterf All Desisgn
16. Refrigeration of fresh product with a combination of low temperature and high humidity helps slow down respiration - reduce water lost by transpiration - slows down maturity and reduces microbial growth and development. An ideal temperature range to
Refridgeration of Fresh Product
Framing
Bent Neck in Flowers
Pave Arrangements
17. The process in which cut flowers & foliages have been tested to extend their freshness.
Terracing and Layering
Conditioning
Formal-Linear Design
Interpretive Design
18. The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
Vegetative Design
Bent Neck in Flowers
Proportion
Pillowing
19. A chemical consisting of a mixture of ingredients that when added to water extends the vase life of cut flowers by lowering the water PH.
Vegetative Design
Balance
Floral Preserative
Processing Flowers
20. The design consists of several layers of materials - varying in size and texture to create a flowering effect.
Line Element
Cascade Design
Form
Hydrating Solution
21. Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.
Parallel Design
Scale
Hairpin Method
Re-cutting Stems
22. Do not require a focal point.
Dry Pack
Round Designs
Foliages
Intermediate Colors
23. Sells floral goods and services to the consumer.
Photosynthesis
Retail Florist
Primary Colors
Waterf All Desisgn
24. Used as primary flowers to establish the skeleton outline height or width of an arrangement.
Line Flowers
Re-cutting Stems
Value
Form Flowers
25. The process of converting nutrients - water - carbon - dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Cascade Design
Asymmetrical Design
26. Contain more than one single focal point.
Symmetrical Design
Abstract Designs
Value
Parallel Design
27. Two primary colors combined in equal amounts.
Secondary Colors
Floral Preserative
Color
Bacterial Growth
28. The brightness or darkness of a hue.
Scale
Intensity
Color
Dry Pack
29. Is the placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth.
30. A combination of both natural and man made materials in an unnatural manner to create new images.
Round Designs
Cascade Design
Interpretive Design
Ikebana
31. Are usually single stem with large rounded heads used inside or along the arrangement to fill in.
Processing
Mass Flowers
Hydrating Solution
Pave Arrangements
32. The relationship between the flowers - foliage and container.
Proportion
Transpiration
Floral Preserative
Value
33. A purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
Symmetrical Design
Skeleton Flowers
Re-cutting Stems
Foliages
34. Adding white to a color lightens its tint.
Foliages
Line Flowers
Terracing and Layering
Tint
35. Floral Material that has an 'airy' look to create the finishing touch.
Filler
Processing Flowers
Mechanics
Shade
36. Is due to the inability of water to enter the stem.
Bent Neck in Flowers
Bacterial Growth
Parallel Design
'Stair Step Manner' Design Placement
37. The level of light received on a plant surface.
Wire
Mechanics
Light Intensity
Vegetative Design
38. A design technique in which branches of flowers are used around the perimeter of a floral arrangement to direct attention to the materials in the center of the arrangement.
Transpiration
Framing
Intensity
Photosynthesis
39. A triangular pattern with a strong 'L-Line'.
Scale
Form Flowers
Balance
Asymmetrical Design
40. Form is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
Terracing and Layering
Form
Color
Scale
41. Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
Processing
Piercing Method
Cascade Design
Processing Flowers
42. Used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
Form
Form Flowers
Refridgeration of Fresh Product
Pave Arrangements
43. The Color Spectrum is made up of twelve major colors. Using color properly is just one important design element essential in creating a well-designed floral arrangement.
Cascade Design
Vase Life
Color
Value
44. A type of flower used to complete a design.
Customer Education
Filler Flower
Framing
Pillowing
45. #28 wire is a finer wire than #16 gauge wire. #20 and #22 gauge wire is best suited to support roses - carnations and chrysanthemums.
Photosynthesis
Terracing and Layering
Wire
Form Flowers
46. Design that consists of clusters or groups of flowers & foliage that strengthens the element of line which moves the eye through the arrangement.
Vegetative Design
Foliages
Balance
Parallel Design
47. Re-cutting stems of fresh product helps prevent stem blockage - increase water uptake - maximize the freshness of the product and keeps the stem from sealing to the bottom of the container - if the cut is slanted.
Intensity
Scale
Hook Method
Re-cutting Stems
48. Removing all foliage from the stem that is below the water level in an arrangement helps prevent bacterial growth.
Skeleton Flowers
Proportion
Framing
Bacterial Growth
49. Similar design techniques to place similar materials horizontally on top of each other.
Proportion
Terracing and Layering
Skeleton Flowers
Corsages
50. A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a shade of the hue.
Scale
Shade
Floral Preserative
Pillowing