CBSE Class 7 Science Nutrition in Animals MCQs

 

CBSE Class 7 Science Nutrition in Animals MCQs

Refer to CBSE Class 7 Science Nutrition in Animals MCQs provided below available for download in Pdf. The MCQ Questions for Class 7 Science with answers are aligned as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern suggested by CBSE, NCERT and KVS. Multiple Choice Questions for Chapter 2 Nutrition in Animals are an important part of exams for Class 7 Science and if practiced properly can help you to improve your understanding and get higher marks. Refer to more Chapter-wise MCQs for CBSE Class 7 Science and also download more latest study material for all subjects.

नीचे दिए गए CBSE कक्षा 7 विज्ञान पशुओं में पोषण MCQs देखें जो पीडीएफ में डाउनलोड के लिए उपलब्ध हैं। उत्तर के साथ कक्षा 7 विज्ञान के लिए MCQ प्रश्न CBSE, NCERT और KVS द्वारा सुझाए गए नवीनतम पाठ्यक्रम और परीक्षा पैटर्न के अनुसार संरेखित हैं। अध्याय 2 पशुओं में पोषण के लिए बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न कक्षा 7 विज्ञान के लिए परीक्षाओं का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा हैं और यदि ठीक से अभ्यास किया जाए तो आपको अपनी समझ को बेहतर बनाने और उच्च अंक प्राप्त करने में मदद मिल सकती है। CBSE कक्षा 7 विज्ञान के लिए अधिक अध्याय-वार MCQ देखें और सभी विषयों के लिए अधिक नवीनतम अध्ययन सामग्री भी डाउनलोड करें 



MCQ for Class 7 Science Chapter 2 Nutrition in Animals

Class 7 Science students should refer to the following multiple-choice questions with answers for Chapter 2 Nutrition in Animals in Class 7.

कक्षा 7 विज्ञान के छात्रों को कक्षा 7 के अध्याय 2 प्राणियों में पोषण के लिए निम्नलिखित बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्नों के उत्तर देखने चाहिए।

Chapter 2 Nutrition in Animals MCQ Questions Class 7 Science with Answers

Nutrition in Animals

Question.  The breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances is called ( )

a.  Digestion  
b.  Nutrition  
c.  Breathing 
d.  Respiration

Answer: A

Question.  The set of teeth that exists in the mouth during the period from six to eight years of a human being are called

a.  Permanent teeth  
b.  Premolar teeth  
c.  Molar teeth  
d.  Milk teet

Answer: D

Question.  The stomach is a thick –walled bag of shape ( )

a.  V- shape  
b.  U-shape 
c.  X- shape  
d.  Z- shape 

Answer: B

Question.  The function of the digestive juices present in the stomach is to breakdown ( )

a.  the proteins into simpler substances 
b.  Starch into sugars 
c.  Fats into juices 
d.  Food into gases

Answer: A

Question.  The largest gland in the human body is 

a.  Oesophagus  
b.  Salivary gland  
c.  Liver 
d.  Villi

Answer: C

Question.  Length of small intestine is ( )

a.  10.5m long 
b.  40m long 
c.  23.4m long 
d.  7.5m long.

Answer: D

Question.   The process of digestion taking place in grass- eating animals is called ( )

a.  Egestion  
b.  Rumination  
c.  Assimilation  
d.  Absorption

Answer: B

Question.  Diarrhoea is caused due to ( )

a.  Infection  
b.  Indigestion  
c.  Poisoning  
d.  All of the above

Answer: D

Question.  Plenty of boiled water mixed with a pinch of salt and sugar dissolved in it is called ( 

a.  An Acid  
b.  A base  
c.   An indicator  
d.  Oral Rehydration solution

Answer: D

Question.  Single celled organism among the following is ( )

a.  Human being 
b.  Yeast  
c.  Cow  
d.  Amoeba

Answer: D

Question. The semi-solid mass which is produced after thoroughly mix up of food and gastric juice is called
(a) bolus
(b) chyme
(c) bile
(d) villus

Answer: B

Question. Which of the following is not a part of digestive system ?
(a) Mouth cavity
(b) Stomach
(c) Food pipe
(d) Wind pipe

Answer: D

Question. The component of food which is complex is
(a) protein
(b) carbohydrate
(c) fat
(d) all of these

Answer: D

Question. Bile is produced in
(a) Gall bladder
(b) Blood
(c) Liver
(d) Spleen

Answer: C

Question. An example of heterotrophic organism which can synthesise food. .
(a) Paramecium
(b) Euglena
(c) Amoeba
(d) Hydra
Answer: A

Question. Salivary glands are located in
(a) mouth
(b) liver
(c) stomach
(d) large intestine

Answer: A

Question. The components of food absorbed in large intestine is:
(a) Carbohydrate
(b) Protein
(c) Water
(d) Fats

Answer: C

Question. The movement of food in food pipe is called
(a) Linear movement
(b) Rectilinear movement
(c) Smooth movement
(d) Peristaltic movement

Answer: D

Question. The way of taking food by bees is
(a) swallowing
(b) sucking
(c) filtering
(d) none of these

Answer: B

Question. Duodenum, Jejunum, ileum are ______ parts.
(a) Small Intestine
(b) Large Intestine
(c) Esophaguss
(d) Stomach

Answer: A

Question. The process through which undigested food is expelled out of the body is called
(a) digestion
(b) absorption
(c) assimilation
(d) egestion

Answer: D

Question. The process in which faucal matter is removed through the anus.
(a) Egestion
(b) Digestion
(c) Absorption
(d) Ingestion

Answer: A

Question. Rumination can
(a) digest the cellulose
(b) not digest the cellulose
(c) may or may not digest cellulose
(d) all of these

Answer: A

Question. The intestinal juice digests the proteins into:
(a) Fatty acids
(b) Glycerol
(c) Amino acids
(d) None of these

Answer: C

Question. Siphoning is the mode of feeding alone in which type of animal.
(a) Humming bird
(b) Butterfly
(c) Ant
(d) Housefly

Answer: B

Question. The acid present in the stomach:
(a) kills the harmful bacterial that may enter along with the food.
(b) protects the stomach lining from harmful substances.
(c) digests starch into simpler sugars.
(d) makes the medium alkaline.

Answer: C

Question. The digestive tract and the associated glands together constitute the
(a) digestive system
(b) oesophagus
(c) alimentary canal
(d) nutrition system

Answer: A

Question.The finger-like outgrowths of Amoeba helps to ingest food. However, the finger-like outgrowths of human intestine helps to:
(a) digest the fatty food substances
(b) make the food soluble
(c) absorb the digested food
(d) absorb the undigested food

Answer: C

Question. The teeth which helps in biting the food are the:
(a) Canines
(b) Incisors
(c) Premolar
(d) Molars

Answer: C

Question. Left over food in teeth release, which gradually damages teeth.
(a) bases
(b) salts
(c) acids
(d) none of these

Answer: C

Question. The process by which organisms take in food is called
(a) digestion
(b) assimilation
(c) ingestion
(d) egestion

Answer: C

Question. The process of taking food in the body is known as
(a) egestion
(b) ingestion
(c) digestion
(d) assimilation

Answer: B

Question. Grass is rich in:
(a) Proteins
(b) Starch
(c) Cellulose
(d) None of these

Answer: C

Question. How many premolars teeth found in mouth?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 8

Answer: B

Question. The digestion of food starts in which part of the digestive system:
(a) Small intestine
(b) Stomach
(c) Mouth
(d) Large intestine

Answer: C

Question. The process in which the absorbed food is used for producing energy is called
(a) ingestion
(b) absorption
(c) assimilation
(d) digestion

Answer: C

Question. Which gland secretes bile juice?
(a) Liver
(b) Pancreas
(c) Bladder
(d) All of these

Answer: A

Question. The end part of tongue is sensitive to which of the following taste ?
(a) Sweet
(b) Sour
(c) Salty
(d) Bitter

Answer: D

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