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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Science Chapter 2 Components of Food with Answers

 

Components of Food Class 6 MCQs Questions with Answers

I. Choose the Correct Answer

Question 1.
A substance which is essential for maintaining life and growth is called
(a) nutrient
(b) starch
(c) scurvy
(d) vitamin

Answer

Answer: (a) nutrient


Question 2.
Which of the following is not a nutrient?
(a) Carbohydrates
(b) Fats
(c) Water
(d) Vitamins

Answer

Answer: (c) Water


Question 3.
Carbohydrates are found in
(a) rice
(b) carrot
(c) lemon
(d) pulses

Answer

Answer: (a) rice


Question 4.
Composition of fats are
(a) carbon, sulphur and hydrogen
(b) carbon, sulphur and nitrogen
(c) oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen
(d) carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

Answer

Answer: (d) carbon, hydrogen and oxygen


Question 5.
Starch can be tested by using
(a) iodine solution
(b) caustic soda
(c) copper sulphate
(d) Fehling’s solution

Answer

Answer: (a) iodine solution


Question 6.
Which of the following are ‘energy-giving foods’?
(a) Fats
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

Answer

Answer: (c) Both (a) & (b)


Question 7.
Ghee and butter are also called as
(a) vegetable fat
(b) animal fat
(c) mixed fat
(d) natural fat

Answer

Answer: (b) animal fat


Question 8.
Protein helps us in
(a) body building
(b) making skin soft
(c) building immunity
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (a) body building


Question 9.
Which carbohydrate is present in sugar cane?
(a) Simple carbohydrate
(b) Complex carbohydrate
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

Answer

Answer: (a) Simple carbohydrate


Question 10.
Which of the following are the good sources of plant proteins?
(a) Nuts
(b) Fish
(c) Milk
(d) Eggs

Answer

Answer: (a) Nuts


Question 11.
Vitamins and minerals are
(a) protective food
(b) energy giving foods
(c) body building foods
(d) roughage

Answer

Answer: (a) protective food


Question 12.
Which of the following are the good sources of animal proteins?
(a) Almond
(b) Soybean
(c) Cheese
(d) Walnut

Answer

Answer: (c) Cheese


Question 13.
Which of the following nutrients helps us to fight diseases?
(a) Proteins
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Vitamins
(d) Roughage

Answer

Answer: (c) Vitamins


Question 14.
Percentage of water in our body is
(a) 50%
(b) 60%
(c) 70%
(d) 100%

Answer

Answer: (c) 70%


Question 15.
Diseases caused due to the deficiency of vitamins are called
(a) dietary diseases
(b) chronic diseases
(c) deficiency diseases
(d) transmitted diseases

Answer

Answer: (c) deficiency diseases


Question 16.
All the deficiency diseases can be prevented by
(a) cleanliness
(b) taking antibiotics
(c) vaccination
(d) taking balanced diet

Answer

Answer: (d) taking balanced diet


Question 17.
Deficiency of vitamin A causes
(a) night blindness
(b) beriberi
(c) scurvy
(d) rickets

Answer

Answer: (a) night blindness


Question 18.
Scurvy is caused due to deficiency of
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D

Answer

Answer: (c) Vitamin C


Question 19.
Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
(a) spinach
(b) sea fish
(c) milk
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (a) spinach


Question 20.
Vegetable that contains water is
(a) cabbage
(b) brinjal
(c) potatoes
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (d) all of these


II. Fill in the blanks with suitable word/s.

Question 1.
Food substances that provide nourishment to the body are ………………

Answer

Answer: nutrients


Question 2.
For proper ……………… and ……………… of our bodies we need adequate food.

Answer

Answer: growth, functioning


Question 3.
Mango contains ……………… carbohydrate.

Answer

Answer: complex


Question 4.
Starch is a ……………… of sugar.

Answer

Answer: polymer


Question 5.
………………gives blue colour with iodine.

Answer

Answer: Starch


Question 6.
Meat and eggs are rich in ……………… and ………………

Answer

Answer: fats, proteins


Question 7.
The main carbohydrates found in our food are in the form of ……………… and ………………

Answer

Answer: starch, sugars


Question 8.
A violet colour with copper sulphate and caustic soda indicates presence of ……………… in the food items.

Answer

Answer: proteins


Question 9.
Food containing fats and carbohydrates are called ………………

Answer

Answer: energy giving foods


Question 10.
………………are needed for growth and repair of our body.

Answer

Answer: Proteins


III. True or False

Question 1.
Protective foods are vitamins and minerals.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 2.
Carbohydrates are the main sources of energy in our diet.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 3.
Deficiency of Vitamin A makes our bone weak.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 4.
Calcium is necessary for strong bones and teeth.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 5.
Body building foods are proteins.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 6.
Good fat helps our body to fight cancer.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 7.
An oily patch on paper shows that food item contains fat.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 8.
Carbohydrates and fats give us energy.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 9.
Foods containing proteins are often called energy giving foods.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 10.
Fats help in protecting our body against diseases.

Answer

Answer: False


IV. Match the items given in column I suitably with those given in column II.

Column IColumn II
1. Dietary fibres(a) Vitamins and minerals
2. Protective foods(b) Provide highest energy
3. Proteins(c) Obesity
4. Test for proteins(d) Necessary to get rid of wastes
5. Water(e) Prevent constipation
6. Test for fats(f) Needed for growth
7. Carbohydrates(g) Copper sulphate and caustic soda
8. Excessive fat rich food(h) Oily patch on paper sheet
9. Iodine(i) Loss of water
10. Dehydration(j) Present in sea food like lobsters
Answer

Answer:

Column IColumn II
1. Dietary fibres(e) Prevent constipation
2. Protective foods(a) Vitamins and minerals
3. Proteins(f) Needed for growth
4. Test for proteins(g) Copper sulphate and caustic soda
5. Water(d) Necessary to get rid of wastes
6. Test for fats(h) Oily patch on paper sheet
7. Carbohydrates(b) Provide highest energy
8. Excessive fat rich food(c) Obesity
9. Iodine(j) Present in sea food like lobsters
10. Dehydration(i) Loss of water


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