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(1) What is the main ingredient in perfumes that gives them their distinct scent?

A) Essential oils

B) Alcohol

C) Water

D) Synthetic compounds

(2) What is the process called that is used to extract the essential oils from plants used in perfumes?

A) Distillation

B) Fermentation

C) Fractionation

D) Crystallization

(3) What is the role of alcohol in perfumes?

A) It acts as a solvent for the essential oils

B) It enhances the scent of the perfume

C) It acts as a preservative for the perfume

D) All of the above

(4) What is the difference between a perfume and an eau de parfum?

A) The concentration of essential oils

B) The type of alcohol used

C) The addition of water

D) The packaging

(5) What is the purpose of the base notes in a perfume?

A) To provide the initial scent

B) To balance out the top and middle notes

C) To provide a lasting scent

D) To enhance the top notes

(6) What is the difference between a natural and a synthetic perfume?

A) Natural perfumes use only natural ingredients, while synthetic perfumes use synthetic compounds

B) Natural perfumes are more expensive than synthetic perfumes

C) Natural perfumes are more durable than synthetic perfumes

D) Natural perfumes have a stronger scent than synthetic perfumes

(7) What is the difference between a cologne and a perfume?

A) The concentration of essential oils

B) The type of alcohol used

C) The addition of water

D) The packaging

(8) What is the purpose of the top notes in a perfume?

A) To provide the initial scent

B) To balance out the middle and base notes

C) To provide a lasting scent

D) To enhance the middle notes

(9) What is the purpose of the middle notes in a perfume?

A) To provide the initial scent

B) To balance out the top and base notes

C) To provide a lasting scent

D) To enhance the base notes

(10) What is the difference between a parfum and a perfume?

A) The concentration of essential oils

B) The type of alcohol used

C) The addition of water

D) The packaging

Answers:

    1. A
    2. A
    3. D
    4. A
    5. C
    6. A
    7. A
    8. A
    9. B
    10. A

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