(i) Which of the following is a cooking utensil?
(a) Pin
(b) Soap
(c) Cooker
(d) Vegetable
Ans: (c)
(ii) Cooker is made up of _______
(a) Metal
(b) Wood
(c) Paper
(d) All of the above
Ans: (a)
(iii) Which of the following can be eaten raw and cooked both?
(a) Tomato
(b) Garlic
(c) Both of the above
(d) None of the above
Ans: (c)
(iv) Which of the following are used as a fuel for cooking?
(a) Wood
(b) Coal
(c) Gas
(d) All of the above
Ans: (d)
(i) Identify the dal shown in picture.
Ans: Moong Dal
(ii) Name the following cooking utensil.
Ans: Frying pan.
(iii) Mention the steps involved in preparing vegetable of your choice.
Ans:
Making of Potato - Tomato Vegetable involves following steps:
(iv) Mention the steps involved in making chapatti
Ans:
Making of chapatti involves following steps:
(v) Name two things which are eaten raw.
Ans: Fruits and dry fruits
(vi) Give the name of a drink which you can prepare without cooking. Mention the steps by which the drink is prepared.
Ans: Lemon water.
Following are the steps:
(vii) Name two things which are eaten cooked.
Ans: Pulses and potato.
(viii) Suggest some items to eat which can be prepared without cooking.
Ans: Salad, Fruit chaat, Sprouts etc.
(ix) Name two things which are cooked through the Roasting method.
Ans: Meat and Potato.
(x) Give two examples of food which are cooked through Boiling.
Ans: Egg and soup.
(xi) Give names of 3 instruments which are used to generate heat for cooking.
Ans:
(xii) Name two things which are cooked through Frying.
Ans. Dry vegetable and omelet.
(xiii) Give two examples of food which are cooked through Baking.
Ans. Biscuits and cake.
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