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Question-1
Which of the following is digested by saliva?
(A)
Glucose
(B)
Starch
(C)
Cellulose
(D)
Sucrose
Question-2
The part of our tooth which contains nerves and blood vessels is called:
(A)
Gum
(B)
Enamel
(C)
Dentine
(D)
Pulp cavity
Question-3
The aquatic animal which ingests food with the help of pseudopodia is:
(A)
Eagle
(B)
Fish
(C)
Aquatic snake
(D)
Amoeba
Question-4
Mucus, hydrochloric acid and digestive juices are secreted by the inner lining of:
(A)
Pancreas
(B)
Stomach
(C)
Small intestine
(D)
Salivary glands
Question-5
The millions of tiny outgrowths on the inner surface of small intestine are called:
(A)
Capillaries
(B)
Buds
(C)
Villi
(D)
Veins
Question-6
The length of small intestine in adult human beings is about:
(A)
1.5 m
(B)
2.5 m
(C)
7.5 m
(D)
3.5 m
Question-7
Amoeba catches food particles from the surrounding water by using its:
(A)
Tentacles
(B)
Food vacuole
(C)
Pseudopodia
(D)
Cilia
Question-8
Which of the following can digest cellulose carbohydrate present in its food?
(A)
Cow
(B)
Lion
(C)
Cat
(D)
Man
Question-9
Which of the following foods is not obtained from plants?
(A)
Maize
(B)
Milk
(C)
Mango
(D)
Melon
Question-10
Starch is present highly in which food?
(A)
Rice
(B)
Pulse
(C)
Fruits
(D)
Gram
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 7
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