Bee products process chain: Arrange the following in the correct logical order from source to products: (b) Flower → (c) Bee → (a) Honey → (d) Wax Choose the best sequence.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: b, c, a, d

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Bees collect nectar from flowers, transform it into honey, and secrete wax for building combs. Ordering must reflect biological sourcing and production steps.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Flowers provide nectar/pollen.
  • Bees (agents) collect and process nectar.
  • Honey is a processed product stored in combs.
  • Wax is secreted by worker bees (stimulated by honey availability) to build comb.


Concept / Approach:
Source → agent → primary product → structural by-product.



Step-by-Step Solution:
b) Flower → c) Bee → a) Honey → d) Wax.



Verification / Alternative check:
Any order placing wax before honey or bee before flower’s existence breaks causality.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They misplace the source or the sequence of derived products.



Common Pitfalls:
Confusing which products come directly from bees vs which are inputs.



Final Answer:
b, c, a, d

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