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Q1. Fill in the Blanks | |
Q2. State True or False | |
Q3. Short Answer Questions | |
Q4. Assertion and Reason Questions | |
Q5. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
(i) ______ and ______ mainly provide energy to our body.
(ii) A ______ can prevent deficiency disease.
(iii) Too much fat in the diet may lead to ______.
(iv) Cooking in too much water destroys ______ in food.
(v) ______ gets easily destroyed by heat during cooking.
(vi) Deficiency of Vitamin D causes ______.
(vii) Deficiency of Vitamin C causes ______.
(viii) ______ makes up about 70% of our body weight.
(ix) ______ is mainly responsible for the transportation of nutrients in our body.
(x) ______ is essential for the production of hemoglobin in the blood.
(i) Milk does not provide dietary fiber.
(ii) Fats provide less energy as compared to the same amount of carbohydrates.
(iii) Lack of nutrients in our diet over a long period causes deficiency diseases.
(iv) Rice and potatoes are rich in protein.
(v) Peas, gram, soya beans, and cottage cheese are good sources of proteins.
Q1: Name the deficiency disease that causes bleeding gums.
Q2: Name the deficiency disease that is caused by the deficiency of iron in the diet.
Q3: What is the vitamin that represents a group of other vitamins?
Q4: What is obesity?
Q5: Why do we need carbohydrates in our diet?
Q6: Why do children need more protein in their diet?
Q7: Dia prepared ladyfingers that tasted yummy. She washed the ladyfingers after cutting them into small pieces, then fried them in excess oil with various spices to make them crunchy and flavorful. Was her method of cooking correct?
Q8: What is night blindness? Write its symptoms.
Q9: A child has stunted growth, swelling on the face, discoloration of hair, and skin disease. He was advised to eat a protein-rich diet. Name the disease the child is suffering from.
Q10: How can we test the presence of fat in food items?
Q11: How are diseases caused?
Q12: Write the steps to test the presence of protein in a food item.
Q13: What is a balanced diet? Is it the same for everyone?
Q14: How can we cure anemia?
Q15: On adding 2-3 drops of dilute iodine solution to a food item, it turns blue-black. What does it indicate?
Q16: Why is sunlight important for our health?
Q17: "Vitamins and minerals are essential in very small quantities for our body compared to other components, but they remain an important part of a balanced diet." Explain the statement.
Q18. Name the food materials that contain fat.
Q2: Assertion (A): Obesity occurs when one takes more food than required.
Reason (R): The extra food gets stored as fat and the person becomes too fat.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Q3: Assertion (A): Deficiency of calcium causes rickets.
Reason (R): In our diet, milk and milk products are the major sources of calcium.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Q4: Assertion (A): Vitamins are required in small quantities for maintaining good health.
Reason (R): Vitamins help protect our body against diseases and keep our bones, teeth, and gums healthy.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Q1: Which of the following nutrients mainly provides energy to our body?
(a) Proteins
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Vitamins
(d) Minerals
Q2: What test is used to check the presence of protein in a food item?
(a) Iodine solution test
(b) Copper sulfate and caustic soda test
(c) Paper test
(d) Lime water test
Q3: Which vitamin deficiency causes night blindness?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D
Q4: Which of the following foods is a good source of Vitamin C?
(a) Milk
(b) Liver
(c) Orange
(d) Rice
Q5: What happens if excess water is used during cooking and then thrown away?
(a) It improves the taste of the food
(b) It helps in retaining vitamins
(c) It results in the loss of minerals and vitamins
(d) It increases the fat content
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