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Question-1
Which of the following is a herbivore?
(A)
Cow
(B)
Lion
(C)
Cat
(D)
Man
Question-2
Which one of the following does not suck nectar from flowers?
(A)
Butterfly
(B)
Bee
(C)
Lizard
(D)
Humming bird
Question-3
The process of taking in food by an animal and its utilisation in the body is called:
(A)
Ingestion
(B)
Digestion
(C)
Nutrition
(D)
Egestion
Question-4
Which of the following is digested by saliva?
(A)
Glucose
(B)
Starch
(C)
Cellulose
(D)
Sucrose
Question-5
The digestion of a particular food in the small intestine produces amino acids. This food must contain mainly:
(A)
Carbohydrates
(B)
Fats
(C)
Vitamins
(D)
Proteins
Question-6
Amoeba catches food particles from the surrounding water by using its:
(A)
Tentacles
(B)
Food vacuole
(C)
Pseudopodia
(D)
Cilia
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
The part of our tooth which contains nerves and blood vessels is called:
(A)
Gum
(B)
Enamel
(C)
Dentine
(D)
Pulp cavity
Question-9
The aquatic animal which ingests food with the help of pseudopodia is:
(A)
Eagle
(B)
Fish
(C)
Aquatic snake
(D)
Amoeba
Question-10
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
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 7
IGCSE
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