Nutrition in Animals MCQ Questions for Class 7 Science Chapter 2 with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Science with Answers

Q1. The acid secreted in the stomach is:

(i) Hydrochloric acid
(ii) Sulphuric acid
(iii) Phosphoric acid
(iv) Nitric acid

(i) Hydrochloric acid

Q2. Saliva is released from

(i) Pinus gland
(ii) Thyroid gland
(iii) Adrenal gland
(iv) Salivary gland

(iv) Salivary gland

Q3. The false feet of Amoeba are used for:

(i) movement only
(ii) capture of food only
(iii) capture of food and movement
(iv) exchange of gases only

(iii) capture of food and movement

Q4. Which of the following is not a part of digestive system ?

(i) Mouth cavity
(ii) Stomach
(iii) Food pipe
(iv) Wind pipe

(i) Mouth cavity

Q5. The breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances is called

(i) ingestion
(ii) egestion
(iii) assimilation
(iv) digestion

(iv) digestion

Q6. Bile is produced by:

(i) Small intestine
(ii) Gallbladder
(iii) Liver
(iv) Pancreas

(iv) Pancreas

Q7. The process of breakdown of food particles into small pieces is called _.

(i) Mastication
(ii) Digestion
(iii) Peristalsis
(iv) Diffusion

(ii) Digestion

Q8. The main function of the lacteals of intestine is the absorption of

(i) amino acids
(ii) glucose and vitamins
(iii) lactic acid
(iv) fatty acids and glycerol

(iv) fatty acids and glycerol

Q9. Bile is produced in

(i) Gall bladder
(ii) Blood
(iii) Liver
(iv) Spleen

(iii) Liver

Q10. Which of the following animals swallow its prey?

(i) Human beings
(ii) Snakes
(iii) Humming birds
(iv) Ant

(ii) Snakes

Q11. The intestinal juice digests the fats into:

(i) Fatty acids
(ii) Glycerol
(iii) Fatty acid and glycerol
(iv) Amino acids

(iii) Fatty acid and glycerol

Q12. Mode of nutrition in animal is

(i) Saprophytic
(ii) Heterotrophic
(iii) Omnivores
(iv) Autotrophic

(ii) Heterotrophic

Q13. Which is not digested by human?

(i) Protein
(ii) Fats
(iii) Glucose
(iv) Cellulose

(iv) Cellulose

Q14. Salivary glands are located in

(i) mouth
(ii) liver
(iii) stomach
(iv) large intestine

(i) mouth

Q15. From where do we take in food?

(i) Anus
(ii) Mouth
(iii) Stomach
(iv) Oesophagus

(ii) Mouth

Q16. The removing of faecal matter through the anus is called:

(i) Digestion
(ii) Absorption
(iii) Egestion
(iv) None of these

(iii) Egestion

Q17. Which one is a unicellular organism?

(i) Frog
(ii) Hydra
(iii) Amoeba
(iv) Ant

(iii) Amoeba

Q18. Which of the following pair of teeth differ in structure but are similar in function?

(i) canines and incisors
(ii) molars and premolars
(iii) incisors and molars
(iv) premolars and canines

(i) canines and incisors

Q19. The way of taking food by bees is

(i) swallowing
(ii) sucking
(iii) filtering
(iv) none of these

(ii) sucking

Q20. The teeth of first set fall off at the age between

(i) 10 – 20
(ii) 6 – 8
(iii) 9 – 1
(iv) 0 – 2

(ii) 6 – 8

Q21. Saliva breaks down the:

(i) Starch into amino acids
(ii) Proteins into amino acids
(iii) Starch into sugar
(iv) None of these

(iii) Starch into sugar

Q22. Siphoning is the mode of feeding alone in which type of animal.

(i) Humming bird
(ii) Butterfly
(iii) Ant
(iv) Housefly

(ii) Butterfly

Q23. The swallowed food moves downwards in the alimentary canal because of:

(i) force provided by the muscular tongue.
(ii) the flow of water taken with the food.
(iii) gravitational pull.
(iv) the contraction of muscles in the wall of food pipe.

(i) force provided by the muscular tongue.

Q24. The process in which faucal matter is removed through the anus.

(i) Egestion
(ii) Digestion
(iii) Absorption
(iv) Ingestion

(i) Egestion

Q25. The process of taking food in the body is known as

(i) egestion
(ii) ingestion
(iii) digestion
(iv) assimilation

(ii) ingestion

Q26. The part of digestive system where no digestion takes place is:

(i) Mouth
(ii) Stomach
(iii) Oesophagus
(iv) Small intestine

(ii) ingestion

Q27. The semi-solid mass which is produced after thoroughly mix up of food and gastric juice is called

(i) bolus
(ii) chyme
(iii) bile
(iv) villus

(ii) chyme

Q28. The enzymes predsent in the saliva convert:

(i) fats into fatty acids and glycerol
(ii) starch into simple sugars
(iii) proteins into amino acids
(iv) complex sugars into simple sugars

(ii) starch into simple sugars

Q29. The digestive tract and the associated glands together constitute the

(i) digestive system
(ii) oesophagus
(iii) alimentary canal
(iv) nutrition system

(i) digestive system

Q30. Which gland secretes bile juice?

(i) Liver
(ii) Pancreas
(iii) Bladder
(iv) All of these

(i) Liver

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