Sunday, 17 May 2020

WORKSHEET-1 Class.7 - Chapter.1- NUTRITION IN PLANTS


WORKSHEET-1
Class.7 - Chapter.1- NUTRITION IN PLANTS

Fill in the blanks (1 Marks each)

1.Chlorophyll containing structure in a plant cell _______
2.Chlorophyll helps the plant to _______
3.An organism that obtains nutrients from decaying organic matter is called _______
4.Light energy is converted into chemical energy during the process of _______
5.The food synthesized by the plant is stored as_______
6.The food factories of the autotrophic plants are their _______
7.Mistletoe is an example of _______
8.Most plants and unicellular algae are _______
9.Insectivorous plants are _______
10.During photosynthesis the stomata helps in the intake of _______
11.The pipe like structures that transport the food in plants are called _______
12.Rhizobium bacteria that live in roots of certain plants _______
13.Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the plant through an opening called _______
14.The water taken up into the leaves make the guard cells _______
15.Organisms that make their own food are called _______

Multiple choice questions (1 marks)

1. Amarbel is an example of –
(a) Autotroph
(b) Parasite
(c) Heterotroph
(d) Host
2. The plant which traps a feed on insects is-
(a) Cucuta
(b) Rose
(c) Pitcher plant
(d) sunflower
3. Which of these components of food can be mainly synthesized by plants?
(a) Carbohydrate
(b) Fats
(c) Proteins
(d) All of these
4. Which of these is/are necessary for photosynthesis to takes place-?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Chlorophyll
(c) Water
(d) All of these
5. The trapped insect gets entangled in the hair in-
(a) Green plant
(b) Insectivorous plants
(c) Grass
(d) None of these

Question.3
Answer the following.
(5 marks)
How would you test the presence of starch in leaves?
Total marks=25


WORKSHEET-1 Class.6 - Chapter.1-FOOD: WHERE DOES IT COME FROM-MCQ


WORKSHEET-1
Class.6 - Chapter.1-FOOD: WHERE DOES IT COME FROM
MCQ
Question 1
What are not the ingredients of preparing Chicken curry?
(a) Chicken
(b) spice
(c) oil
(d) Pumpkin

Question 2
Which of the following is NOT an ingredient for preparing Dal?
(a) Pulses
(b) Kerosene
(c) Oil or Ghee
(d) Salt

Question 3
Which one of the following is not a omnivore animal?
(a) Tiger
(b) Human
(c) Bear
(d) Cockroach

Question 4
Materials required to prepare a food item are called
(a) Nutrients
(b) Ingredients
(c) Nourishments
(d) Minerals

Question 5
Which of the following is not a plant whose root is edible?
(a) carrot
(b) radish
(c) turnip
(d) potato

Question 6
The animals which eat only small animals are called
(a) Herbivores
(b) Carnivores
(c) Omnivores
(d) Insectivores

Question 7
Humans are
(a) Carnivores
(b) Herbivores
(c) Omnivores
(d) None of these
Question 8
The part of a banana plant not used as food is ______
(a) flower
(b) fruit
(c) stem
(d) root

Question 9
Animals which eat both animals flesh as well as plants are called ______
(a) Carnivores
(b) Herbivores
(c) Omnivores
(d) None of these

Question 10
Which of the following gives eggs?
(a) Duck
(b) Cow
(c) Goat
(d) Donkey

Question 11
Kidney beans, grams, urad dal are rich in _______
(a) spices
(b) Ingredients
(c) Nourishments
(d) Proteins

Question 12
Edible part in Lettuce and Spinach is _______
(a)Stem
(b)Roots
(c)Leaf
(d)Seeds

Question 13
Match the following
Ingredients
Source
(P) Maida
(A) Animals
(Q) Chicken
(B) plants
(R) Water
(C) Lakes
(a)P -> B, Q->A, C ->C
(b)P -> A, Q->B, C ->C
(c)P -> C, Q->A, C ->B
(d)P -> C, Q->B, C ->A

Question 14
Which one of the following is a carnivore animal?
(a) Sparrow
(b) Owl
(c) Parrot
(d) Cow

Please Note: Each question carries one mark.

Monday, 4 May 2020

CLASS.X-CHAPTER: CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS MCQ


CHAPTER: CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
MCQ

1.  The chemical formula of lead sulphate is
(a)  Pb2SO4
(b)  Pb(SO4)2
(c)  PbSO4
(d)  Pb2(SO4)3
2.  Which information is not conveyed by a balanced chemical equation?
     (a)  Physical states of reactants and products
     (b)  Symbols and formulae of all the substances involved in a particular reaction
     (c)  Number of atoms/molecules of the reactants and products formed
     (d)  Whether a particular reaction is actually feasible or not
3.  Chemically rust is
 (a)  hydrated ferrous oxide
(b)  only ferric oxide
(c)  hydrated ferric oxide
(d)  none of these
4.  Both CO2 and H2 gases are
 (a)  heavier than air
(b)  colourless
(c)  acidic in nature
(d)  soluble in water
5.  Which of the following gases can be used for storage of fresh sampel of an oil for a long time?
     (a)  Carbon dioxide or oxygen
(b)  Nitrogen or helium
     (c)  Helium or oxygen
(d)  Nitrogen or oxygen
6.  The electrolytic decomposition of water gives H2 and O2 in the ratio of
     (a)  1 : 2 by volume
(b)  2 : 1 by volume
(c)  8 : 1 by mass
(d)  1 : 2 by mass
7.  In the decomposition of lead (II) nitrate to give lead (II) oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas, the coefficient of nitrogen dioxide (in the balanced equation) is
     (a)  1
(b)  2
(c)  3
(d)  4
8.  Fatty foods become rancid due to the process of
     (a)  Oxidation
(b)  Corrosion
(c)  Reduction
(d)  Hydrogenation
9.  We store silver chloride in a dark coloured bottle because it is
     (a)  a white solid
(b)  undergoes redoc reaction
     (c)  to avoid action by sunlight
(d)  none of the above
10.  Silver article turns black when kept in the open for a few days due to formation of
     (a)  H2S
(b)  AgS
(c)  AgSO4
(d)  Ag2S
11.  When crystals of lead nitrate are heated strongly in a dry test tube
     (a)  crystals immediately melt
(b)  a brown residue is left
     (c)  white fumes appear in the tube
(d)  a yellow residue is left
12.  Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to granulated zinc taken in a test tube. The following observations are recorded. Point out the correct observation.
     (a)  The surface of metal becomes shining
     (b)  The reaction mixture turns milky
     (c)  Odour of a pungent smelling gas is recorded
     (d)  A colourless and odourless gas is evolved
13.  When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water,
     (a)  Calcium hydroxide is formed
(b)  White precipitate of CaO is formed
     (c)  Lime water turns milky
(d)  colour of lime water disappears.
14.  When a magnesium ribbon is burnt in air, the ash formed is
 (a)  Black
(b)  White
(c)  Yellow
(d)  Pink
15.  In which of the following, heat energy will be evolved?
     (a)  Electrolysis of water
     (b)  Dissolution of NH4Cl in water
     (c)  Burning of L.P.G.
     (d)  Decomposition of AgBr in the presence of sunlight
16.  Rancidity can be prevented by
     (a)  adding antioxidants
(b)  storing food away from light
     (c)  keeping food in refrigerator
(d)  all of these
17.  The reaction of H2 gas with oxygen gas to form water is an example of
     (a)  Combination reaction
(b)  redox reaction
(c)  Exothermic reaction
(d)  all of these reactions
18.  The reaction in which two compound exchange their ions to form two new compounds is called
     (a)  Displacement reaction
(b)  Combination reaction
     (c)  Double displacement reaction
(d)  redox reaction
19.  On immersing an iron nail in CuSO4 solution for few minutes, you will observe
     (a)  no reaction takes place
     (b)  the colour of solution fades away
     (c)  the surface of iron nails acquire a black coating
     (d)  the colour of solution changes to green
20.  An element X on exposure to moist air turns reddish-brown and a new compound Y is formed. The substance X and Y are
     (a)  X = Fe, Y = Fe2O3
(b)  X = Ag, Y = Ag2S
(c)  X = Cu, Y = CuO
(d)  X = Al, Y = Al2O3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Answers

1. (c)
2. (d)
3.(c)
4. (b)
5. (b)
6. (b)
7. (d)
8. (a)
9.(c)
10. (d)
11. (b)
12. (d)
13.c)
14.(b)
15. (c)
16. (d)
17. (a)
18.c)
19.(d)
20. (a)