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Question-1
Which of the following are for biting and cutting the food?
(A)
Premolars
(B)
Canines
(C)
Molars
(D)
Incisors
Question-2
Which of the following is digested by saliva?
(A)
Glucose
(B)
Starch
(C)
Cellulose
(D)
Sucrose
Question-3
Which one of the following does not suck nectar from flowers?
(A)
Butterfly
(B)
Bee
(C)
Lizard
(D)
Humming bird
Question-4
Starch is present highly in which food?
(A)
Rice
(B)
Pulse
(C)
Fruits
(D)
Gram
Question-5
Which of the following can digest cellulose carbohydrate present in its food?
(A)
Cow
(B)
Lion
(C)
Cat
(D)
Man
Question-6
The digestion of groundnut oil present in food produces:
A. Amino acid B. Glycerol C. Alcohol D. Fatty acid
(A)
A and B
(B)
B and C
(C)
C and D
(D)
B and D
Question-7
The site of complete digestion and absorption of food in the human digestive system is:
(A)
Stomach
(B)
Small intestine
(C)
Large intestine
(D)
Rectum
Question-8
Amoeba catches food particles from the surrounding water by using its:
(A)
Tentacles
(B)
Food vacuole
(C)
Pseudopodia
(D)
Cilia
Question-9
Which of the following is an incorrect statement in respect of Amoeba?
(A)
It has no fixed shape.
(B)
It has not fixed mouth.
(C)
It has false feet.
(D)
It has a digestive system.
Question-10
The millions of tiny outgrowths on the inner surface of small intestine are called:
(A)
Capillaries
(B)
Buds
(C)
Villi
(D)
Veins
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 7
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