If you dream of being a floral designer, you know that becoming a certified floral designer is a great way to advance your career.
To accomplish this, you’ll need to study an approved training program, pass an online test, and complete a hands-on evaluation that allows you to display your design skills.
To prepare for the floral designer exam, you’ll want to take a practice test.
Our practice test features questions on filler, creating negative space, focal points, and mechanics.
Floral Designer Certification Practice Test
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Question 1 |
What is the primary purpose of floral foam in floral arrangements?
Add fragrance | |
Provide structure and support | |
Enhance color | |
Attract pollinators |
Question 2 |
Which flower is often used as a focal point in bridal bouquets?
Daffodil | |
Sunflower | |
Calla Lily | |
Chrysanthemum |
Question 3 |
What is the best way to keep cut flowers fresh for a longer period?
Placing them in direct sunlight | |
Changing the water daily | |
Adding salt to the water | |
Keeping them in a warm room |
Question 4 |
What is the purpose of a corsage in floral design?
Table centerpiece | |
Worn as a headpiece | |
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Funeral arrangement |
Question 5 |
Which of the following flowers is associated with love and passion?
Carnation | |
Rose | |
Lily | |
Orchid |
Question 6 |
What is the role of greenery in floral arrangements?
Adds fragrance | |
Provides structure and support | |
Enhances color | |
Attracts pollinators |
Question 7 |
Which floral design style emphasizes simplicity and uses minimalistic elements?
Victorian | |
Ikebana | |
Tropical | |
English Garden |
Question 8 |
What is a tussie-mussie in floral design?
A type of flower | |
A small, handheld bouquet | |
A floral centerpiece | |
A flower arrangement for funerals |
Question 9 |
What is the purpose of conditioning flowers before arranging them?
To change their color | |
To make them wilt faster | |
To increase their fragrance | |
To prolong their freshness
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Question 10 |
What is the primary function of floral preservatives added to water in arrangements?
Enhance fragrance | |
Slow down wilting | |
Change flower colors | |
Attract pollinators |
Question 11 |
Which flower is commonly associated with sympathy and funerals?
Tulip | |
Lily | |
Daisy | |
Sunflower |
Question 12 |
What is the purpose of a boutonniere in floral design?
Worn as a headpiece | |
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Table centerpiece | |
Funeral arrangement |
Question 13 |
In floral design, what is the term for the technique of arranging flowers in a circular pattern?
Crescent | |
Oval | |
Round | |
Cascade |
Question 14 |
Which of the following flowers is commonly used in dried floral arrangements?
Lily | |
Baby's Breath | |
Iris | |
Dahlia |
Question 15 |
What is the purpose of using a floral frog in arrangements?
Enhance fragrance | |
Provide structure and support | |
Change flower colors | |
Attract pollinators |
Question 16 |
Which type of flower arrangement is characterized by a wide, shallow container with flowers arranged in a radiating pattern?
Ikebana | |
Parallel | |
Hogarth Curve | |
Crescent |
Question 17 |
What is the term for the process of preserving flowers by removing moisture and replacing it with a substance like glycerin?
Drying | |
Pressing | |
Freeze-drying | |
Hydrating |
Question 18 |
What is the purpose of a flower crown in floral design?
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Table centerpiece | |
Worn as a headpiece | |
Funeral arrangement |
Question 19 |
What is the primary consideration when selecting flowers for a specific arrangement?
Color | |
Fragrance | |
Size | |
All of the above |
Question 20 |
Which of the following is a type of filler flower commonly used in floral arrangements?
Sunflower | |
Gerbera Daisy | |
Baby's Breath | |
Dahlia |
Question 21 |
What is the purpose of a hand-tied bouquet in floral design?
Table centerpiece | |
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Easy transportation and natural appearance | |
Funeral arrangement |
Question 22 |
Which flower is often associated with weddings and symbolizes purity?
Rose | |
Lily | |
Daisy | |
Orchid |
Question 23 |
What is the term for the technique of arranging flowers in a triangular pattern with the tallest flower in the center?
Round | |
Cascade | |
Oval | |
Hogarth Curve |
Question 24 |
What is the purpose of wiring in floral design?
Enhance fragrance | |
Provide structure and support | |
Change flower colors | |
Attract pollinators |
Question 25 |
Which of the following is a tropical flower commonly used in floral arrangements?
Tulip | |
Plumeria | |
Gerbera Daisy | |
Baby's Breath |
Question 26 |
In floral design, what is the term for the technique of arranging flowers in a fan-shaped pattern?
Parallel | |
Round | |
Crescent | |
Hogarth Curve |
Question 27 |
What is the purpose of a nosegay in floral design?
Worn as a headpiece | |
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Table centerpiece | |
Funeral arrangement |
Question 28 |
Which of the following flowers is commonly used in traditional Japanese Ikebana arrangements?
Rose | |
Chrysanthemum | |
Orchid | |
Sunflower |
Question 29 |
What is the term for the technique of arranging flowers in a linear, horizontal design?
Cascade | |
Parallel | |
Round | |
Oval |
Question 30 |
What is the purpose of a sympathy basket in floral design?
Worn as a headpiece | |
Worn on clothing for special occasions | |
Table centerpiece | |
Sent as a gesture of condolences |
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