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question_answer1)
Which of the following vitamins is prepared in our body with the help of sunlight?
A)
Vitamin A done
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B)
Vitamin B done
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C)
Vitamin D done
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D)
Vitamin K done
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question_answer2)
Which of the following is the best method to kill the germs present in water?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer3)
Which of the following food components are called protective foods?
A)
Carbohydrates done
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B)
Proteins done
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C)
Fats and carbohydrates done
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D)
Vitamins and minerals done
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question_answer4)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 4.
The food items in level 1 are rich in
A)
carbohydrates. done
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B)
fats. done
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C)
proteins. done
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D)
vitamins. done
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question_answer5)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 5.
Level 4 contains oils, sweets and ghee. These are rich in
A)
carbohydrates. done
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B)
fats. done
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C)
vitamins. done
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D)
proteins. done
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question_answer6)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 6.
The primary function of proteins is
A)
to give energy. done
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B)
to give warmth to the body. done
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C)
to build and repair parts of the body. done
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D)
to build stronger bones. done
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question_answer7)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 7.
This food pyramid is broad at its base and becomes narrow towards the apex. This indicates that the food items at the bottom should be taken more and the quantity that should be taken decreases as we move up. Now, which of the following food items should be taken in more quantity?
A)
Rice done
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B)
Cheese done
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C)
Fruits done
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D)
Oils done
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question_answer8)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 8.
Level 2 food substances are rich in
A)
carbohydrates. done
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B)
proteins. done
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C)
vitamins and minerals. done
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D)
fats and vitamins. done
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question_answer9)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 9.
Food items of which level should be taken in the least quantity?
A)
Level 1 done
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B)
Level 2 done
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C)
Level 3 done
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D)
Level 4 done
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question_answer10)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 10.
The food items rich in vitamins and minerals are essential because
A)
they give us energy. done
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B)
they keep our body warm. done
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C)
they fight disease and make our body fit and strong. done
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D)
they build cells in our body. done
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question_answer11)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 11.
Which of these represents the correct labelling for the given pyramid?
A)
Level 1 - carbohydrates Level 2 - proteins Level 3 - vitamins and minerals Level 4 - fats done
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B)
Level 1 - carbohydrates Level 2 - vitamins and minerals Level 3 - proteins Level 4 - fats done
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C)
Level 1 - fats and vitamins Level 2 - carbohydrates Level 3 - minerals Level 4 - proteins done
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D)
Level 1 -proteins Level 2 - fats Level 3 - vitamins and minerals Level 4 - carbohydrates done
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question_answer12)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 12.
To get quick energy more of_______ foods should be taken.
A)
Level 1 done
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B)
Level 2 done
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C)
Level 3 done
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D)
Level 4 done
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question_answer13)
Observe the following food pyramid and answer questions 13.
Where would you place the potato in the food pyramid?
A)
Level 1 done
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B)
Level 2 done
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C)
Level 3 done
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D)
Level 4 done
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question_answer14)
The man shown in the figure is obese because of the over intake of
A)
carbohydrates. done
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B)
fats. done
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C)
proteins. done
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D)
vitamins. done
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question_answer15)
Complete the statement given below. \[Starch\xrightarrow[enzymw]{saliva}\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.\]
A)
fat done
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B)
vitamin done
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C)
sugar done
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D)
salt done
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question_answer16)
Proteins are broken into simple substances in the
A)
mouth. done
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B)
stomach. done
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C)
large intestine. done
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D)
small intestine. done
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question_answer17)
Anjali wants to eat idlies. What process must she use to prepare the idlies?
A)
Frying done
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B)
Baking done
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C)
Roasting done
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D)
Steaming done
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question_answer18)
Growing children need more ______ containing foods.
A)
carbohydrate done
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B)
fat done
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C)
protein done
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D)
mineral done
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question_answer19)
In the large intestine ______ is absorbed.
A)
fats done
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B)
water done
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C)
blood done
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D)
proteins done
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question_answer20)
Match the terms in Column-I with those in Column-II in the following table.
Column - I | Column - II |
p. | Cooking | i. | Puries |
q. | Baking | ii. | Chapathi |
r. | Roasting | iii. | Rice |
s. | Frying | iv. | Biscuits |
A)
\[p-i,q-iii,r-iv,s-ii\] done
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B)
\[p-iii,\text{ }q-iv,\text{ }r-ii,\text{ }s-i\] done
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C)
\[p-iii,\text{ }q-i,\text{ }r-iv,\text{ }s-ii\] done
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D)
\[p-ii,q-i,r-iv.s-iii\] done
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question_answer21)
Which of the following processes is used by Asma to preserve milk?
A)
She adds salt solution to the milk. done
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B)
She boils the milk and keep it in a refrigerator. done
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C)
A sugary syrup solution is added to the milk. done
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D)
She dries the entire milk. done
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question_answer22)
Boiling the milk
A)
Improves taste. done
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B)
Gives energy to the bacteria. done
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C)
Kills germs. done
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D)
is not good for health. done
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question_answer23)
Digestion is completed in the
A)
large intestine. done
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B)
Small intestine. done
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C)
Stomach. done
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D)
Food pipe. done
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question_answer24)
Undigested solid waste is excreted through
A)
large intestine. done
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B)
kidneys. done
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C)
anus. done
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D)
skin. done
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question_answer25)
Oral rehydration solution (ORS) should not be stored for more than
A)
12 hours. done
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B)
24 hours. done
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C)
36 hours. done
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D)
48 hours. done
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question_answer26)
Mosquitoes spread
A)
Cholera. done
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B)
Typhoid. done
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C)
Malaria. done
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D)
Tuberculosis. done
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question_answer27)
Stagnant water breeds
A)
Mosquitoes. done
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B)
Frogs. done
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C)
Fish. done
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D)
Animals. done
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question_answer28)
What should be sprayed on stagnated water to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes?
A)
Water done
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B)
Boiled water done
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C)
Oral rehydration solution done
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D)
Kerosene done
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question_answer29)
Loss of excess water and salts from the human body is called
A)
respiration. done
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B)
rehydration. done
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C)
dehydration. done
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D)
transpiration. done
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question_answer30)
Which of the following is the correct way to dispose garbage?
A)
Throwing it on the road. done
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B)
Throwing it into pits. done
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C)
Leaving it where it is. done
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D)
Burning it on the roads. done
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question_answer31)
Pieces of bricks and sand are put at the base of the soaking pit to make the base
A)
strong. done
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B)
porous. done
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C)
black. done
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D)
beautiful. done
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question_answer32)
The solid waste produced in our houses is called
A)
sewage. done
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B)
garbage. done
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C)
stagnation. done
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D)
waste. done
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question_answer33)
Flies spread
A)
diarrhoea. done
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B)
typhoid. done
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C)
malaria. done
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D)
dengue fever. done
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question_answer34)
Which food is digested easily?
A)
Raw food done
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B)
Staple food done
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C)
Ordinary food done
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D)
Cooked food done
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question_answer35)
Decayed garbage can be used as
A)
medicine. done
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B)
food. done
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C)
cement. done
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D)
compost. done
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question_answer36)
Animal dung and other decaying matter can be used to produce
A)
biogas. done
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B)
medicines. done
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C)
insecticides. done
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D)
pesticides. done
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question_answer37)
Which of the following is the best way to dispose waste water from our kitchens?
A)
Using it as drinking water done
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B)
Using it as bathing water done
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C)
Use it for watering the plants in the garden done
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D)
Letting it flow on to the road done
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question_answer38)
patient passes loose and watery stool when he has
A)
malaria. done
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B)
diabetes. done
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C)
cancer. done
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D)
diarrhoea. done
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question_answer39)
A patient suffering with diarrhoea passes loose and watery stools. This make him dehydrated and weak. Amit had his lunch. How does the -3od travel in his body before it is absorbed?
A)
Mouth \[\to \] stomach \[\to \] oesophagus \[\to \] small intestine done
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B)
Oesophagus \[\to \] stomach \[\to \] small intestine \[\to \] mouth done
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C)
Stomach \[\to \] oesophagus \[\to \] small intestine \[\to \] mouth done
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D)
Mouth \[\to \] oesophagus \[\to \] stomach \[\to \] small intestine done
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question_answer40)
Which of these foods give you most of the carbohydrates that provide your body with energy?
A)
Banana, orange, guava done
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B)
Fish, meat, liver done
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C)
Corn, rice, potatoes done
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D)
Cake, cheese, butter done
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question_answer41)
Which of the following does NOT help us to keep our surroundings clean?
A)
Using safe water to drink. done
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B)
Spitting in the open places. done
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C)
Putting garbage in covered bins. done
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D)
Cleaning our house daily. done
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question_answer42)
The information given below is about a vitamin.
Prevents night blindness, y |
Prevents skin diseases. |
Found plentiful in carrots. |
Identify the vitamin.
A)
Vitamin C. done
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B)
Vitamin A. done
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C)
Vitamin B. done
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D)
Vitamin K. done
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question_answer43)
The figure below shows the daily diet of a primary school student.
It is not a balanced diet for the child. Which of the following is needed for the child to build up his/her body?
A)
Proteins done
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B)
Carbohydrates done
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C)
Fats done
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D)
Fibre done
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question_answer44)
Study the picture given below. Which of the following are protective foods?
A)
Only P done
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B)
Only Q done
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C)
Only R done
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D)
Both P and Q done
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question_answer45)
Which of the following foods are needed for the growth and repair of our body cells?
A)
Carbohydrates done
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B)
Proteins done
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C)
Fats done
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D)
Lipids done
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question_answer46)
Organ 'X' is a part of the ____system.
A)
muscular done
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B)
skeletal done
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C)
digestive done
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D)
circulatory done
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question_answer47)
Which part of the digestive system is being described below?
Digestion starts here and food begins its journey through the digestive system. Food is chopped and chewed into smaller pieces. |
A)
Teeth done
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B)
Mouth done
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C)
Gullet done
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D)
Stomach done
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question_answer48)
The diagram given below shows the human digestive system.
In which parts, P, Q, R or S, of the system is food digested and passed into the blood cells?
A)
P done
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B)
Q done
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C)
R done
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D)
S done
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question_answer49)
Appu set up the following model to simulate the digestive system by using a thin long tube and banana. She made pieces of banana as balls and allowed to pass through the tube as shown in the given figure.
Which part of the alimentary does 'X' represent?
A)
Windpipe done
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B)
Oesophagus done
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C)
Small intestine done
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D)
Large intestine done
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question_answer50)
Which of the following food components are protective in function but are needed in small quantities?
A)
Proteins done
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B)
Vitamins done
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C)
Fats done
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D)
Carbohydrates done
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question_answer51)
The diagram shows a part of the path of food moving through our digestive system.
Identify organs 'Y and Z.
A)
Y-Mouth Z-Food pipe done
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B)
Y-Mouth, Z-Stomach done
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C)
Y-Mouth Z-Small intestine done
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D)
Y-Food pipe, Z-Stomach done
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question_answer52)
Which of the following is a rich source of protein?
A)
Wheat done
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B)
Pulses done
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C)
Meat done
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D)
Both b and c done
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question_answer53)
Which of the following organs is indicated with letter 'S'?
A)
Mouth done
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B)
Oesophagus done
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C)
Stomach done
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D)
Liver done
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question_answer54)
A)
\[p-iv,q-iii,r-ii,s-i\] done
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B)
\[p-iii,\text{ }q-iv,\text{ }r-ii,\text{ }s-i\] done
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C)
\[p-ii,\text{ }q-i,\text{ }r-iii,\text{ }s-iv\] done
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D)
\[p-i,\text{ }q-iv,\text{ }r-iii,\text{ }s-ii\] done
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question_answer55)
The man shown here is suffering from blood pressure and heart attack because of his obesity. Which of the following foods is causing this?
A)
Vitamins - green leaves done
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B)
Proteins - pulses done
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C)
Fats - oil and meat done
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D)
Carbohydrates - rice and wheat done
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question_answer56)
How does digestion take place in the small intestine?
A)
By crushing of food done
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B)
By the release of juices done
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C)
By chewing of food done
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D)
By heating and boiling done
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question_answer57)
A runner participating in a race takes some glucose just before the race begins. This means that glucose
A)
makes running easier. done
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B)
builds muscles instantly. done
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C)
gives energy instantly. done
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D)
stops sweating of the body. done
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question_answer58)
The absorption of digested food takes place in which of the following organs?
A)
Small intestine done
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B)
Stomach done
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C)
Liver done
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D)
Large intestine done
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question_answer59)
Which of the following has the highest amount of energy in them?
A)
Carbohydrates done
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B)
Fats done
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C)
Minerals done
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D)
Vitamins done
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question_answer60)
A deficiency disease that is common amongst people who eat polished. rice is
A)
scurvy. done
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B)
rickets. done
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C)
beri-beri. done
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D)
night blindness. done
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