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Food - Where does it Come from? Class 6 Worksheet Science

State True or False

(i) Scavengers help to keep the environment clean.
Ans. True
(ii) Tiger, giraffe and yak provide us milk.
Ans. False
(iii) Honey is prepared by honey bees.
Ans. True
(iv) Lizards eat insects. 
Ans. True
(v) Tomato is a seed of a plant used as vegetable. 
Ans. False
(vi) Sprouted grains give more energy compared to normal grains. 
Ans. True

Sprouted GrainsSprouted Grains

Fill in the blanks

(i) The ______ of the lotus flower is consumed as food.

Ans. Stem

(ii) ______ and ______ are used to produce sugar.

Ans. Sugarcane, Sugar beet

(iii) ______ is a non-green plant that we consume as food.

Ans. Mushroom

(iv) ______ and  ______ are the two common sources of most of the ingredients of food items that we eat.

Ans. Plants, animals

(v) We get ______ from food.
Ans.
Energy

Very Short Answer Questions

Q.3. Write any three milk providing animals.

Ans. Cow, Goat and Buffalo

Cow: Milk giving AnimalCow: Milk giving Animal

Q.4. What are the three meals we take daily?
Ans. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Q.5. Write any 3 milk products you take daily.
Ans. Cheese, butter and curd

Q.6. Name a food item which we can prepare from honey.
Ans. Honey – Jams and Jellies

Q.7. From where do we obtain honey?
Ans. Honey Comb

HoneycombHoneycomb

Q.8. Write one fruit which is found underground and mention the nutrient found in that fruit.
Ans. Groundnuts and it give us fats.

Q.9. From where does baby plant get food?
Ans. Baby plant or seedling depends upon the food stored in the seed.

Q.10. Which food is more nutritious, sprouts or pulses?
Ans. Sprouts contain high levels of fibre, vitamins and proteins as compared to pulses. That is why sprouts are more nutritious than pulses.

Q.11. Who prepares honey and how?
Ans. Bees prepare honey. Honey bees collect nectar from the flower and store it in their hives and convert it into honey.

Q.12. On skipping breakfast we feel tired and exhausted. Why?
Ans. Breakfast is the first meal of the day and is taken after a long period of time. That’s why we feel tired and exhausted if we miss our breakfast.

Breakfast: First MealBreakfast: First Meal

Q.13. What is honey?

Ans. Honey is a thick, golden liquid, sugary product produced by honey bees using the nectar of flowering plants.

HoneyHoney

Q.14. What is food?

Ans. Food is any nutritious substance that living beings eat in order to maintain their life and growth.

Healthy Nutritious FoodHealthy Nutritious Food

Q.15. Why do we cook food? Does food lose its nutrition value when they are cooked?

Ans. We cook food to make it tastier and easy to digest. But while cooking some of the nutrients such as vitamin C get destroyed. That is why we eat some fruits and vegetables without cooking.

Short Answer Questions

Q.16. Why is India facing food problem today? How can it be solved?

Ans. India is facing food problems because India is not able to produce food to meet the increasing requirement of the growing population.

It can be solved by:

(i) Ensuring Proper storage.

(ii) Growing better crops.

(iii) Better management of left-over food in the parties and functions.

(iv) Avoiding wastage of food.

Q.17. Differentiate among the following:

(i) Herbivores and Carnivores

Ans.

Food - Where does it Come from? Class 6 Worksheet Science

(ii) Carnivores and Omnivores
Ans.

Food - Where does it Come from? Class 6 Worksheet Science

(iii) Parasites and Scavengers
Ans.

Food - Where does it Come from? Class 6 Worksheet Science

Q.18. What are scavengers? How do they help the environment?
Ans. Animals that eat flesh of dead animals are called scavengers. For example, vultures, jackal, crow are common examples of scavengers. By eating dead animals, they help in keeping the environment clean. Otherwise our surroundings will be full stinking dead animals.

Scavenger AnimalScavenger Animal

Q.19. Why water is important for our body?
Ans. 
Water is an important need for our body because:

  • It helps carrying digested food in our body.
  • It helps flushing out waste from our body.
  • It helps regulate temperature of our body.
  • It constitutes 70% (2/3rd) of our body.
  • It protects and moisturizes our joints and skins.
    Human Body
    Human Body

Q.20. Do you find that all living beings need the same kind of food?
Ans. No, Different animals eat different kinds of food as per their needs.
Depending on kind of food they eat, animals are divided into three categories:

  • Herbivores: Animals which feed on plants and plant products are called herbivores.
    Example: cow, goat
  • Carnivores: Animals which feed on other animals are called carnivores.
    Example: lion, tiger
  • Omnivores: Animals which feed on both plants and animals are called omnivores.
    Example: crow

Assertion and Reason Questions

Q.21. Assertion (A): Food provides energy for life activities and also protects the body from several diseases and keeps it fit and healthy.
Reason (R): Rice and wheat are cereal foods. They are obtained from animal source.

(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.
Ans. (c)

Q.22. Assertion (A): Herbivores do not eat meat but they can eat fruits.
Reason (R): Cow is a herbivores animal.

(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.
Ans. (b)

Q.23. Assertion (A): Various materials needed to prepare a food item are called ingredients.
Reason (R): To prepare a dish of boiled rice we need just two materials.

(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.
Ans. (b)

Q.24. Assertion (A): We use different parts of plants as our food.
Reason (R): In plants food is stored in root, stem, seeds, fruits but not in flowers.

(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.
Ans. (c)

Q.25. Assertion (A): Dog is an omnivores animal.
Reason (R): An omnivores animal is one that can eat both plant and animal products.

(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.
Ans. (a)

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1. What are the sources of food?
Ans. Food can come from various sources like plants, animals, and microorganisms. Plants provide fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts. Animals provide meat, eggs, milk, and cheese. Microorganisms like yeast and bacteria provide fermented food and beverages.
2. What is the process of food production?
Ans. The process of food production involves various steps like growing, harvesting, processing, packaging, and distributing food. Food is grown on farms using various techniques like irrigation, fertilization, and pest control. After harvesting, food is processed and packaged before being distributed to various locations.
3. What is the importance of food safety?
Ans. Food safety is important to prevent foodborne illnesses. It involves handling, preparing, and storing food in a way that prevents the growth of harmful bacteria and viruses. Proper food safety practices can help to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses and ensure that food is safe to eat.
4. How can we reduce food waste?
Ans. We can reduce food waste by planning meals and shopping for only what we need. We can also store food properly to keep it fresh for longer periods. Leftovers can be used to make new meals, and food scraps can be used for composting. Donating excess food to food banks or shelters is also a good way to reduce food waste.
5. What are the benefits of eating a balanced diet?
Ans. A balanced diet can provide all the necessary nutrients that our body needs to function properly. It can help to maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. A balanced diet should include a variety of foods from all the food groups in appropriate portions.
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