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Nutrition and its need in plants - class-VII

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________ has the heterotrophic nutrition system for the following.

  1. Penyciline

  2. Plasmodium

  3. Peramoecium

  4. Englena


Correct Option: A

An average person not doing hard work requires energy per day

  1. 2000 kcal

  2. 1000 kcal

  3. 750 kcal

  4. 2800 kcal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

For an average human who does not work hard at least 2000 kcal are required per day to support the internal processes of the body.

So the correct answer is ' 2000 kcal'.

Read the statements given below.
(1) The element which is very important for the production of thyroxine is iodine.
(2) Vitamin ${B _6}$ is otherwise known as niacin or nicotinic acid.
(3) Fructose is a monosaccharide and is a hexose sugar.
(4) Globulin is an example for a conjugated protein.
Of the above statements

  1. 1, 2 and 3 are correct but 4 is wrong.

  2. 1 and 3 are correct but 2 and 4 are wrong.

  3. 1 and 2 are correct but 3 and 4 are wrong.

  4. 1 is correct while 2, 3 and 4 are wrong.

  5. 1, 3 and 4 are correct but 2 is wrong.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Iodine is an essential mineral element. It is required for production of hormones thyroxine by thyroid glands. Deficiency of thyroxine causes swelling of thyroid or goitre. It's deficiency also leads to mental retardation, increased abortions, still births and infant deaths. Vitamin B$ _{6}$ is otherwise known as pyridoxine. It is a component of coenzyme pyridoxal phosphate. Fructose is a hexose monosaccharide ketose sugar abundant in fruits. Globulins are a family of globular proteins. Mostly they are simple storage proteins which are soluble in dilute salt solution and coagulated by heat example arachin of groundnut, legumin of pulses, vitellin of egg yolk etc.

Base the answer to the question on basis of the table given.
Food Label/Nutrition Facts

Amount/Serving
(i) Total fat $1$g
(ii) Cholesterol $0$mg
(iii) Total carbohydrate(starch) $43$g
(iv) Dietary fibre $2$g
(v) Sugars $3$g
(vi) Proteins $6$g


Approximately what percentage of the calories in this food comes from fats?

  1. $1$ percent

  2. $10$ percent

  3. $4.1$ percent

  4. $9$ percent


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
(i) Fat $1$g$=9$ calories
(ii) Cholestrol $0$mg$=0$ calorie
(iii) Total carbohydrate (starch) $43$g$=43\times 4$
$=172$ calories
(iv) Dietary fibre $2$g$=2\times 4$
$=8$ calorie
(v) Sugar $3$g$=3\times 4$
$=12$ calorie
(vi) proteins $6$g $=6\times 4$
$=8$ calorie.
Total calories$=20$g
Percentage of fat calories in the food
$\dfrac{9}{209}\times 100$
$=4.30\%$
$=4.1\%$.
So, the answer is $4.1$ percentage

Fattyness is due to the excess of

  1. Connective tissue

  2. Blood

  3. Muscular tissue

  4. Adipose tissue


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In animals, body stores excess carbohydrates as fats. Fats are stored around visceral organs and underneath the skin as adipose tissue. Excess deposition of fats underneath the skin in adipose tissue gives rise to obesity. Obesity leads to a number of life style diseases and disorders like hypertension, diabetes, joint pain etc.

A tourist visiting Paris consumed a meal comprising potato chips, wine, burger and fish. Out of these, which substance gets initially absorbed from the stomach itself?

  1. Potato chips

  2. Wine

  3. Burger

  4. Fish


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Potato is composed mainly of starch. The potato chips have an even simpler composition in this regard and are digested in the stomach itself. So for a person who has had a meal comprising of potato chips, wine, burger, and fish, the substance that gets initially absorbed from the stomach itself is potato chips.

So, the answer is 'Potato chips'.

(i) The meal that includes all ______ a _____ in right amount is a balanced diet.
(ii) Insufficient production of ______ b ______ in the tadpoles leads to their incomplete development.
(iii) Endocrine glands are also called ______ c _____ glands.
(iv) After attaining puberty boys develop a ______ d ______ voice.

  1. a - deep, b - ductless, c - nutrients, d- thyroxin

  2. a - nutrients, b - ductless, c - nutrients, d - thyroxin

  3. a - nutrients, b - thyroxin , c- ductless , d - deep

  4. a - nutrients, b - deep, c - ductless, d - thyroxin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

(i) The meal that includes all nutrient in the right amount is a balanced diet.

(ii) Insufficient production of thyroxin in the tadpoles leads to their incomplete development.
(iii) Endocrine glands are also called as ductless glands.
(iv) After attaining puberty boys develop a deep voice.

So the correct option is 'a - nutrients, b - thyroxin, c- ductless, d - deep'

Proteins are mainly required in the body for

  1. Growth

  2. Repair

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Proteins are the major body building biomolecules. Proteins serve a variety of structural and functional roles. They are required to produce new tissues and repair old worn out parts. They play an important role in cellular defense mechanism as immunoglobulins. Most enzymes are proteins.  Meat, milk and eggs are an important source of proteins. Soybean and other pulses are an important source of plant proteins.

The components of foods which is primarily used for generating and building tissues is

  1. Carbohydrates

  2. Proteins

  3. Fats

  4. Minerals


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Proteins are the basic structural molecule of the tissues in the body. They are responsible for many processes in the body. Amino acid is a component present in protein. These molecules stack on top of one another, which provides structure to the body. They play an essential role in the cellular maintenance, growth, and functioning of the human body. Thus, proteins are used for generating and building tissues.

The normal Albumin / Gloubulin ratio in blood is

  1. 2 : 1

  2. 1 : 2

  3. 1 : 4

  4. 1 : 5


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Albumin and globulin are the two major proteins found in the blood. The albumin/globulin ratio is, the amount of albumin in the blood compared to the amount of globulin in the blood. The albumin value is divided by the globulin value to get the ratio. The ratio is primarily used to evaluate liver function but also is an indicator of many other possible problems. The albumin/globulin ratio normal levels are from 0.8 to 2.0.

Components of food are

  1. Two

  2. Five

  3. Three

  4. Four


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Five components of food that should be a part of our everyday diet. Food is a basic necessity of life. We need it to live, gain energy and promote growth. Most people want to know what they should eat or include in their diet, in order to remain fit and healthy.
  •  A well-balanced diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, proteins, grains, and dairy products is required for a person’s overall well-being. 
  • Thus, option B is correct and other options are wrong.
Which of the following food items will not provide energy after it is consumed?
  1. Raw potato

  2. Cooked rice

  3. A slice of a fruit

  4. Groundnut


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cutting also raises the respiration rate, which results in sugars inside produce being broken down and carbon dioxide released.
 This can result in faster spoilage as well as a change in the taste and texture of the produce. Lower temperatures help slow respiration, so pre-cut produce should be kept refrigerated.
The three factors that lead to nutrient loss are heat, oxygen, and light. Hence,  a slice of a fruit is the food items which will not provide energy after it is consumed.

So, the correct option  is 'a slice of a fruit'.

What is essential for all living organisms?

  1. To walk

  2. Food

  3. Milk

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Food is essential for all living organisms.
  • The food we eat contains the nutrients that our bodies need to replace worn-out cells, stay healthy and stay strong.
  • It is the same for every living organism. Food comes in many different forms, and plants and animals have special organs or parts that absorb the nutrients from the food we eat.

    Hence, the correct option is B.

Our food mainly contains

  1. Carbohydrates

  2. Cellulose

  3. Sucrose

  4. Glucose


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carbohydrates are the major energy yielding macromolecules. Our food mainly consists of carbohydrates. The carbohydrates can be simple monosaccharides or disaccharides or complex polysaccharides. Cellulose, glucose, sucrose, starch are all various types of carbohydrates.

Which of the following is a regular food?

  1. Oatmeal

  2. Whole grains

  3. Calcium

  4. Sterol


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • A whole grain is a grain of any cereal and pseudocereal that contains the endosperm, germ, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm. 
  •  A regular diet is a healthy meal plan that includes a variety of healthy foods from all the food groups. A healthy meal plan is low in unhealthy fats, salt, and added sugar. As part of a generally healthy diet, consumption of whole grains is associated with lower risk of several diseases.
  • Examples of whole grains include:
Barley.
Brown rice.
Millet.
Oatmeal.
Popcorn.
Whole-wheat bread, pasta or crackers. Hence, the whole grain is regular food.
So, the correct answer is 'whole grain'.

The energy required to maintain the metabolic rate of a small field mouse is inversely related to its size. Therefore, the field mouse

  1. Uses fewer calories to maintain body mass (relative to its size) than a horse

  2. Consumes more food per unit of body mass than a horse

  3. Has a slower breathing rate than a horse

  4. Has a slower heart rate and blood volume (relative to size) than a horse


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • In endothermic and ectothermic animals, ie. warm and cold-blooded animals, metabolic rates are inversely proportional to the size of the organism.
  •  This shows that smaller animals, like the mouse, have a much faster metabolic rate than that of larger animals like humans or elephants or horse. Hence, The energy required to maintain the metabolic rate of a small field mouse is inversely related to its size. Therefore, the field mouse consumes more food per unit of body mass than a horse.
So, the correct answer is 'Consumes more food per unit of body mass than a horse'.

Functional foods include

  1. Whole foods

  2. Modified foods

  3. Fortified foods

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  1. Functional food is food given an additional function by adding new ingredients or more of existing ingredients. It contains traits purposely bred into existing edible plants, such as purple or gold potatoes having enriched anthocyanin or carotenoid contents, respectively
  2. .Functional foods may be "designed to have physiological benefits and/or reduce the risk of chronic disease beyond basic nutritional functions, and may be similar in appearance to conventional food and consumed as part of a regular diet".Hence, functional foods include whole foods, modified foods, and fortified foods.

So, the correct answer is 'all the above'.

Animals consume more _____ as compared to plants.  

  1. Energy

  2. Water

  3. Sunlight

  4. Carbon-dioxide


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Plants are stationary or fixed. On the other hand, animals move around in search of food. Therefore animals consume more energy than plants.

Nutrition includes

  1. Food intake

  2. Absorption

  3. Assimilation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism. It includes food intake, absorption, assimilation, biosynthesis, catabolism and excretion. 

Nutrition is important because

  1. It provides nourishment

  2. It keeps cell alive

  3. Both A and B

  4. It provides genetic information


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Nutrition, nourishment or aliment, is the supply of materials - food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science and human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods. Nutrition also focuses on how diseases, conditions and problems can be prevented or lessened with a healthy diet. 

.................. means supply of the essential organic and inorganic chemical compounds to the body.

  1. Food

  2. Nutrition

  3. Meal

  4. Appetile


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nutrition means supply of the essential organic and inorganic chemical compounds (proteins, vitamins, salts, carbohydrates, etc) to the body. All such chemical compounds are called nutrients.

By eating rice alone, we can fulfil nutritional requirement of our body.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Rice contains carbohydrates in large amounts and other nutrients like proteins and fats in very small quantities. Rice only provides required amount of carbohydrates and not other nutrients like proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins. All these nutrients are a part of a balanced diet. 
So, the given statement is false.

Dietary fibres are required by the body for

  1. Bowel movement

  2. Bodybuilding

  3. Fat storage

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dietary fibres are the portion of plant desired food that cannot be completely digested by digestive enzymes. They are required by the body for a bowel movement and helps keep the gut healthy.

So the correct answer is 'Bowel movement'.

Which of the following life process maintains good health?

  1. Reproduction

  2. Nutrition

  3. Locomotion

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Nutrition contains the nutrients that are necessary for an organism to have good height, good weight and good strength. Hence, the nutrition maintains good health of an organism.
So the correct answer is 'Nutrition'.

Meat alone is sufficient to provide all nutrients to the body.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Meat is an excellent source of protein, which is essential for any healthy diet. Meat has a very high mineral content like magnesium, zinc and iron. It is a particularly good source of vitamin E and B vitamins including B2, B6 and B12. Meat also contains unsaturated fats like Omega-3 fatty acids in small quantities. Carbohydate, the main source of energy for the body is absent in meat. Hence, meat alone is insufficient to provide all nutrients to the body.
So, the given statement is false.

An average man needs approximately

  1. 2900 K cal. energy/day

  2. 500 K cal . energy /day

  3. 1000 K cal. energy /day

  4. 2000 K cal. energy /day


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A young man requires approximately 3000K. cal. per day while a child of about 15 years requires 2500 and infant of 4-6 years requires about 1500 Kcal per day.

The six major elements constitute body mass 

  1. 85%

  2. 92%

  3. 98%

  4. 99.4%


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Almost 98% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium.


So, the correct option is '98%'.

Housefly shows following type of nutrition

  1. Saprozoic

  2. Parasitic

  3. Holozoic

  4. Symbiotic


Correct Option: A

98% of living body is formed of six elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and 

  1. S and Mg

  2. Mg and Na

  3. P and S

  4. Ca and P


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Correct answer: (D) Ca and P

98% of living body is formed of six elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and calcium and phosphorus. 63% of human body contains water, so oxygen and hydrogen are present in large quantity. Carbon is also one of the main element present in human body because it is the main unit of organic compounds. Nitrogen is present in proteins and nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. Calcium is the main structural component present in bones. It is most abundant mineral in living body. Phosphorus is present in ATP molecule and bones.

Essential oils are those which are

  1. Used in soap manufacture

  2. Used in perfumes

  3. Essential for plant producing them

  4. Essential for human kind


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Essential oils are aromatic and so they get evaporated when they are in contact with air. So, the essential oils are used in the preparation of perfumes, flavoring, and medicine.

So the correct option is B.

Indigestible plant matter that dissolves in water is called

  1. Pectin

  2. Gum

  3. Hemicellulose

  4. Soluble fibre


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • The fibre in diet contains substances like cellulose, lignin and pectin and cannot be digested by the action of digestive enzymes.
  • Fibres in food can be classified into two types-
1) Soluble fibres- dissolves easily in water and gets broken down into a gel-like substance in the colon.
2) Insoluble fibre- does not dissolve in water, they are resistant to digestive enzymes and remain intact as the food moves through the gastrointestinal tract.
So, the correct answer is 'Soluble fibre'.

Assertion : Biologically, woman is superior to man.

Reason : A woman provides nutrition to developing foetus during gestation and also nourishes the baby on her milk after its birth.



  1. If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion

  2. If both the assertion and the reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion

  3. If the assertion is true but the reason is false

  4. If both the assertion and the reason are false

  5. If the assertion is false but reason is true


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Woman plays an important role in the continuity of the family and human race. She provides nutrition to the foetus in her womb for about nine months (280 days) through placenta. Even after birth, she nourishes the infant on `her milk. Hence, biologically woman is superior to man.

Rice bran is used to obtain

  1. Oil

  2. Protein

  3. Starch

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Rice bran oil is the oil that is extracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called the chaff or rice husk.

So the correct option is A.

Sunflower is principally cultivated for its

  1. Starch

  2. Protein

  3. Alkaloid

  4. Oil seed crop


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sunflower plant is mainly cultivated for the extraction of sunflower oil which is widely used in cooking and other stuffs. So, the need of its oil seed crop is the principle reason for its cultivation.

So the correct option is D

Seeds of Arachis hypogea are rich in

  1. Protein and nicotinic acid

  2. Fats and lecithin

  3. Vitamin B1, B2, B6 roman and E

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Groundnut seeds are rich in fats, protein, vitamin, B1, B2, B6, E and nicotinic acid (vitamin B3) and lecithin.

So the correct option is D.

An important oil yielding plant is

  1. Carthamus tinctorious

  2. Cicer arietinum

  3. Lens esculantum

  4. Eleusine coracana


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carthamus tinctorious (saffllower) is an important plant that is commercially produced for the extraction of vegetable oil. 

The other plants are not used to produce oil.
So the correct option is A.

The oil obtained from the cotyledons of Arachis hypogea is

  1. An essential oil

  2. A drying oil

  3. A non-essential non-drying oil

  4. An essential drying oil


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
non-drying oil is the one which does not harden when exposed to air whereas drying oil hardens through polymerization. The non-drying oils include almond oil, coconut oil, groundnut oil etc and the drying oils include poppy seed oil, walnut oil, linseed oil, etc.
Essential oil evaporate in contact with air and have a pleasant fragrance e.g., rose, sandal, clove, eucalyptus etc. So, groundnut oil is not as essential oil.
So the correct option is C.

Which of the following is not an essential oil

  1. Clove oil

  2. Eucalyptus oil

  3. Sandal wood oil

  4. Ground nut oil


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Essential oil evaporate in contact with air and have a pleasant fragrance e.g., rose, sandal, clove, eucalyptus etc. Groundnut oil is a non drying oil and so it is not an essential oil.

So the correct option is D.

The major source of sugar in India is

  1. Solanum nigrum

  2. Helianthus tuberosus

  3. Saccharum officinarum

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sugarcane is the major source of sugar production in India. The botanical name of sugarcane is Saccharum officinarum.

So the correct option is C.

"Gingelly oil" or "Til oil" is obtained from the seeds of

  1. Arachis hypogea

  2. Brassica compestris

  3. Carthamus tinctorius

  4. Sesamum indicum


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

"Gingelly oil" or "Til oil" is obtained from the sesame seeds. The botanical namme of sesame seeds is Sesamum indicum.

So the correct option is D.

Ricinus communis, which yields Castor oil, belongs to the family

  1. Meliaceae

  2. Pedaliaceae

  3. Cruciferae

  4. Euphorbiaceae


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The plant Ricinus communis which produces castor oil belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae.

So the correct option is D.

One of the following organisms has a saprophytic mode of nutrition. This organism is?

  1. Mushroom

  2. Malaria parasite

  3. Leech

  4. Lice


Correct Option: A

Why nutrition is necessity for an organism? 

  1. It provides energy for the various metabolic processes in the body.

  2. It is essential for the growth of new cells and repair or replacement of worn out cells.

  3. It is needed to develop resistance against various diseases.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Yes, nutrition is a necessity for an organism. nutrition is the process of obtaining and utilizing food for survival. It is required for the following purposes-
(a) It provides energy for the various metabolic processes in the body.
(b) It is essential for the growth of new cells and repair or replacement of worn out cells.
(c) It is needed to develop resistance against various diseases.

(d) it provides substrate for energy production which is utilized in the different life process for survival.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

It is believed that height of a child depends upon the genes inherited from parents. However, it is often seen that tall parents may have short children and vice-versa. Are there factors other than genes, that can cause these variations?

  1. Yes, nutrition can be a factor.

  2. No, it can be an other cause.

  3. Ambiguous.

  4. Data insufficient.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Growing taller and nutrition are closely correlated. The process of cell division and their development requires an adequate supply of energy, amino acids, water, lipids, vitamins and minerals. With food, people receive about 50 essential nutrients for growth. Inadequate amounts of food or too low caloric food is the primary cause for growth failure, especially when the growth velocity is high in children. 

Proper nutrition is required for

  1. Muscle growth only

  2. Brain development only

  3. Body growth and development

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Nutrition is the intake of food in relation to the body's dietary requirements. Good nutrition is a balanced diet necessary for the growth and development of the body. Whereas poor nutrition can lead to reduced immunity of the body.
So the correct answer is 'Body growth and development'.

Consumption of which of the following yields gross calorific value of nearly zero in a human?

  1. Lettuce

  2. Egg white

  3. Bread

  4. Meat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

During the process of digestion, a lot of energy is utilized and there's a simultaneous release of heat represented in terms of gross calorific value.

Animal products and flesh are complex in composition and therefore have a high calorific value. On the contrary, plant products are simpler in composition, therefore, have a low calorific value. Hence among lettuce, egg white, bread, and meat, lettuce has the lowest or nearly zero in a human.
So, the correct answer is 'Lettuce'.

The term 'Homeostasis' was proposed by

  1. Claude Bernard

  2. Walter cannon

  3. Marcello Malpighi

  4. Henle


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Walter cannon developed the concept of homeostasis from the earlier idea of Claude Bernard and popularized it in his book 'The Wisdom of the Body', 1932. Cannon presented four tentative propositions to describe the general features of homeostasis: 

1. Constancy in an open system- Such as our body represent, it requires mechanisms that act to maintain this constancy.
2. Steady-state conditions require that any tendency towards change automatically meets with factors that resist change.
3. Regulating system that determines the homeostatic state consists of a number of cooperating mechanisms acting simultaneously or successively.
4. Homeostasis is the result of organized self-government, it does not occur by chance.

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