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Components Of Food

Class 6th Science NCERT Exemplar Solution
Multiple Choice Questions
  1. Which one of the following food item does not provide dietary fiber?A. Whole grains B.…
  2. Which of the following sources of protein is different from others?A. Peas B. Gram C. Soya…
  3. Which of the following nutrients is not present in milk?A. Protein B. Vitamin C C. Calcium…
  4. Read the food item given below: (a) Wheat (b) Ghee (c) Iodised salt (d) Spinach (palak)…
  5. Which of the following statement about diseases. (i) They are caused by germs. (ii) They…
  6. Given below are the steps to test the presence of proteins in a food item: (i) Take a…
Very Short Answer Questions
  1. Unscramble the following words related to components of food and write them in the space…
  2. Which of the following food items does not provide any nutrient? Milk, Water, Orange…
Short Answer Questions
  1. Fill in the blanks from the list of words given below: (carbohydrate, fat, protein,…
  2. Read the items of food listed below. Classify them into carbohydrate rich, protein rich…
  3. Tasty food is not always nutritious and nutritious food may not always be tasty to eat.…
  4. While using iodine in the laboratory, some drops of iodine fell on Paheli’s socks and some…
  5. Paheli and Boojho peeled some potatoes and cut them into small pieces. They washed and…
  6. Paheli avoids eating vegetables but liked to eat biscuits, noodles and white bread. She…
  7. (a) List all those components of food that provide nutrients. (b) Mention two components…
  8. ‘Mineral and vitamins are needed in very small quantities by our body as compared to other…
  9. ‘Water does not provide nutrients, yet it is an important component of food.’ Explain?…
Long Answer Questions
  1. Boojho was having difficulty in seeing thing in dim light. The doctor tested his eyesight…
  2. Solve the cross-word puzzle gi9ven as Fig. 2.1 from the clues given below. Across 1. Lack…
  3. Observed the items given in Fig. 2.2 carefully and answer the question that follow. (a)…
  4. SNAKES AND LADDERS Make a bond-game just like ‘snakes and ladder’ with 10 10 grid boxes.…

Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.

Which one of the following food item does not provide dietary fiber?
A. Whole grains

B. Whole pulses

C. Fruits and vegetables

D. Milk


Answer:

Dietary fiber is obtained from cellulose which is made up of cellulose which is made up of plant products. Whole grains, whole pulses, fruits and vegetables are plant products and provide dietary fiber whereas milk is an animal product and does not provide dietary fiber.


Question 2.

Which of the following sources of protein is different from others?
A. Peas

B. Gram

C. Soya beans

D. Cottage cheese (paneer)


Answer:

Among the given sources of proteins, cottage cheese (paneer) is different as it is an animal protein, whereas peas, beans and soya beans are plant proteins.


Question 3.

Which of the following nutrients is not present in milk?
A. Protein

B. Vitamin C

C. Calcium

D. Vitamin D


Answer:

Vitamin C is not present in milk. It is present in citrus fruits such as oranges and green vegetables.


Question 4.

Read the food item given below:

(a) Wheat

(b) Ghee

(c) Iodised salt

(d) Spinach (palak)

Which of the above food items are energy giving food?
A. a and d

B. b and d

C. a and b

D. c and d


Answer:

Wheat (i.e. carbohydrates) and ghee (i.e. fats) are energy giving food. The other food spinach and iodized salt are good source of iron and iodine respectively.


Question 5.

Which of the following statement about diseases.

(i) They are caused by germs.

(ii) They are caused due to lack of nutrients in our diet

(iii) They can be passed on to another person through contact.

(iv) They can be prevented by taking a balanced diet.

Which pair of statements best describes a deficiency disease?
A. (i) and (ii)

B. (ii) and (iii)

C. (ii) and (iv)

D. (i) and (iii)


Answer:

Deficiency disease is a disease which occurs due to lack of nutrients in our diet over a long period of time, e.g. Scurvy, kwashiorkor.

To prevent these diseases it is essential to have a balanced diet. It is a diet which contains adequate amount of nutrients as well as sufficient quantity of water and roughage.


Question 6.

Given below are the steps to test the presence of proteins in a food item:

(i) Take a small quantity of the food item in a test tube, add 10 drops of water to it shake it.

(ii) Make a paste or powder of food to be tested.

(iii) Add 10 drops of caustic soda solution to the test tube and shake well.

(iv)Add 2 drops of copper sulphate solution to it.

Which of the following is the correct sequence of the steps?
A. i, ii, iv, iii

B. ii, i, iv, iii

C. ii, i, iii, iv

D. iv, ii, i, iii


Answer:

The presence of protein in a food material is tested on the basis of a reaction between proteins and alkaline solution of copper sulphate, that gives a violet color.


Test involves the sequence in ii, i, iii, iv



Very Short Answer Questions
Question 1.

Unscramble the following words related to components of food and write them in the space provided.



Answer:



Question 2.

Which of the following food items does not provide any nutrient?

Milk, Water, Orange juice, Tomato soup


Answer:

Among the given food items water does not provide any nutrient, but is needed by our body for various functions such as transport of digested food, controlling and regulating body temperature, etc. The other food items i.e. milk provide proteins, fats and vitamins, while orange juice and tomato soup provide vitamin C.




Short Answer Questions
Question 1.

Fill in the blanks from the list of words given below:

(carbohydrate, fat, protein, starch, sugar, vitamin A, vitamin C, roughage, balanced diet, obesity, goitre)

(a) Egg yolk is rich in …………………. And egg albumin is rich in ……………….. .

(b) Deficiency diseases can be prevented by taking a …………………. .

(c) Eating too much of fat rich food may lead to a condition called ……………. .

(d) The component of food that does not provide any nutrient to our body and yet is essential in our food is ………………. .

(e) The vitamin that gets destroyed by heating during cooking is ……………….. .


Answer:

(a) Egg yolk is rich in fat and egg albumin is rich in protein.


(b) Deficiency diseases can be prevented by taking a balanced diet.


(c) Eating too much of fat rich food may lead to a condition called obesity.


(d) The component of food that does not provide any nutrient to our body and yet is essential in our food is roughage.


(e) The vitamin that gets destroyed by heating during cooking is vitamin C.


Balanced diet is a diet which provides body with all the essential vitamins and minerals. Any deviation may lead to diseases. Such as taking high fat content leads to obesity.



Question 2.

Read the items of food listed below. Classify them into carbohydrate rich, protein rich and fat food and fill them in the given table.

Moong dal, fish, mustard oil, sweet potato, milk, rice, egg, beans, butter, butter milk (chhach), cottage cheese (paneer). Peas, maize, white bread.



Answer:



Question 3.

Tasty food is not always nutritious and nutritious food may not always be tasty to eat. Comment with examples.


Answer:

Tasty food is always not nutritious. Several fast food pizza, burger, samosa, potato chips etc. are tasty but not nutritious. They are made of white flour (maida), unhealthy fillings, spices and oil which are not good for health. Nutritious food may not always be tasty to eat. Boiled vegetables are very nutritious but they are not tasty to eat. These foods contain important nutrients required by our body for growing.



Question 4.

While using iodine in the laboratory, some drops of iodine fell on Paheli’s socks and some fell on her teacher’s saree. The drops of iodine on the saree turned blue black while their color did not change on the socks. What can be the possible reason?


Answer:

Starch turns blue black with iodine solution. The saree of Paheli’s teacher might have been starched so, it turns blue black. Paheli’s socks did not have starch so it remained as such.

The effect of adding iodine is shown below:




Question 5.

Paheli and Boojho peeled some potatoes and cut them into small pieces. They washed and boiled them in water. They threw away the excess water and fried and fried them in oil adding salt and spices. Although the potato dish tasted very good. Its nutrient value was less. Suggest a method of cooking potatoes that will not lower the nutrients in them.


Answer:

Potatoes provide carbohydrates, vitamins and dietary fibres. Wash, peel, cut and cook the potatoes. Cooking in a small amount of water and frying in a small amount of oil conserves the nutrients.



Question 6.

Paheli avoids eating vegetables but liked to eat biscuits, noodles and white bread. She frequently complains of stomachache and constipation. What are the food item that she should include in her diet to get rid of the problem? Give reason for your answer.


Answer:

Paheli eats biscuits, noodles and white bread which is made up of maida i.e. white flour that does not contain roughage. The complains of stomachache and constipation occurs due to lack of roughage in diet. Paheli must include whole grains, whole pulses, fruits and vegetables in her diet. Roughage allows the waste matter to move more easily and prevents constipation.



Question 7.

(a) List all those components of food that provide nutrients.

(b) Mention two components of food to not provide nutrients.


Answer:

(a) Components that provide nutrients are:-

● Carbohydrates


● Fats


● Proteins


● Vitamins


● Minerals


(b) Components of food that do not provide nutrients are:-


● Water


● Roughage



Question 8.

‘Mineral and vitamins are needed in very small quantities by our body as compared to other components, yet, they are an important part of a balanced diet.’ Explain the statements.


Answer:

minerals and vitamins though are needed in very small quantities by our body, but are an essential part of our balanced diet because:

a) Vitamins help in protecting our body against various diseases. These are necessary for good eyesight (vitamin A), growth (vitamin B), keeping teeth gums and joints healthy (vitamin C) and normal growth of bones and teeth (vitamin D).


b) Minerals in our body are needed for building bones and teeth (phosphorous and calcium), formation of blood (iron), coagulation of blood and contraction of muscles (calcium). Thus assist in proper functioning, normal growth and good health.



Question 9.

‘Water does not provide nutrients, yet it is an important component of food.’ Explain?


Answer:

Water does not provide nutrients, yet it is an important component of food because it helps

● To transport digested food to body cells


● To absorb nutrients from the food.


● To get rid of waste products from the body.


● To control and regulate the body temperature.




Long Answer Questions
Question 1.

Boojho was having difficulty in seeing thing in dim light. The doctor tested his eyesight and prescribed a prescribed a particular vitamin supplement. He also advised him to include a few food items in his diet.

(a) Which deficiency disease is he suffering from?

(b) Which food component may be lacking in his diet?

(c) Suggest some food items that he should include in his diet. (Any four)


Answer:

(a) Boojho is suffering from night blindness.

In night blindness, a person is not able to see properly in low light. In night, the person cannot see anything, as shown in the picture below:



(b) The food component missing in his diet is vitamin A.


(c) The food items that he should include in his diet are:


● Green vegetables


● Carrot


● Papaya


● Milk


● Mango


● Cod liver oil.



Question 2.

Solve the cross-word puzzle gi9ven as Fig. 2.1 from the clues given below.



Across

1. Lack of nutrients in our diet over a long period causes these diseases (10)

2. Rice and potato are rich in this type of carbohydrate (6)

3. Deficiency disease in bones making it become soft and bent (7)

4. The diet that provides all the nutrients that our body needs, in right quantites, along with adequate amount of roughage and water (8. 4)

5. Deficiency disease with bleeding gums (6)

6. Disease caused due to deficiency of iodine (6)

Down

7. Starch and sugar in our food are rich in this type of energy giving nutrient (13)

8. The term given to the useful components of food (9)

9. The disease caused by deficiency of iron in diet (7)

10. Green leafy vegetables, liver and apples are rich in this mineral (4)

11. Deficiency disease caused due to lack of vitamin B1 in the diet (8)


Answer:


1. Deficiency


2. Starch


3. Rickets


4. Balanced diet


5. Scurvy


6. Goiter


7. Carbohydrates


8. Nutrients


9. Ammonia


10. Iron


11. Beri-beri



Question 3.

Observed the items given in Fig. 2.2 carefully and answer the question that follow.



(a) Food item rich in carbohydrates is ………(i)………….

(b) Egg is a rich source of protein, the mineral ………(ii)…… and vitamin ….(iii)……..

(c) …..(iv)…. Is a rich source of fat.

(d) Milk provides …….(v)……, vitamin D and ….(vi)…… (mineral)

(e) …..(vii)…. (fruit) is a rich sources of vitamin A.

(f) Spinach is a good sources of the mineral …..(viii)……. .

(g) Both eggs and ….(xi)…. Are rich in ….(x)….. .


Answer:

(a) Food item rich in carbohydrates is chapattis


(b) Egg is a rich source of protein, the mineral calcium and vitamin D, B12


(c) Butter is a rich source of fat.


(d) Milk provides protein, vitamin D and calcium (mineral)


(e) Papaya (fruit) is a rich sources of vitamin A.


(f) Spinach is a good sources of the mineral iron


(g) Both eggs and peas are rich in proteins.


different food sources are rich in different type of nutrients and minerals. Thus few examples are given below.



Question 4.

SNAKES AND LADDERS

Make a bond-game just like ‘snakes and ladder’ with 10 10 grid boxes.

The mouth of the snake will represent the faulty food habit or faulty method of cooking. Its tail will represent the deficiency disease caused or loss of any nutrient in food.

Similarly, the box at the base of a ladder will represent healthy food habit or healthy method of cooking. Its upper end will represent the beneficial effect of that habit. An example is given as Fig. 2.3. Complete the board and with your friends.



Answer: