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Components Of Food Worksheet

Objective Type Questions

  1. Complete the table below by choosing the appropriate terms given in the brackets.
    (protective foods, sugarcane, body-building foods, nuts, energy-giving foods)


  2. Solve the following crossword.
    (a) Disease which arises due to lack of nutrients in our diet. 
    (b) It occurs due to deficiency of calcium in the diet.
    (c) Condition due to protein-carbohydrate deficiency in children.
    (d) Caused due to deficiency of iodine in children.
    (e) A diet which can prevent deficiency diseases.


  3. Match the terms in column A with appropriate terms in column B.


  4. State whether the following statements are True or False.
    (a) The food which we eat during the whole day is called a balanced diet.
    (b) Eating too much of fat-rich foods is harmful for our health.
    (c) It is best to wash fruits and vegetables after cutting them.
    (d) Cooking improves the taste of food and makes it easier to digest.

    Multiple Choice Questions

  5. Niharika wanted to test the presence of nutrients in banana. She took a piece of banana in a test tube and added 2-3 drops of dilute iodine solution to it. The colour of the banana changed to blue-black. What can be concluded from this observation?
    (a) Presence of fats
    (b) Presence of vitamins
    (c) Presence of proteins
    (d) Presence of carbohydrates

  6. A group of students conducted an experiment to study the amount of proteins in four different food items. They placed the paste of each item in different test tubes and added a few drops of copper sulphate and caustic soda solution to each of the test tubes. After shaking, the test tubes were allowed to stand for a few minutes. The appearance of violet colour indicated the presence of proteins. The observation from the experiment is as shown below.

    Based on the observations, which test tube has food item with maximum protein content?
    (a) Test tube 1
    (b) Test tube 2
    (c) Test tube 3
    (d) Test tube 4

  7. A few drops of alkaline copper sulphate solution are added to milk taken in a test tube. The colour produced will be
    (a) Brown
    (b) Blue-black
    (c) Violet
    (d) Yellow

  8. The table shows few food items which have been classified into two groups, 1 and 2, based on the type of nutrients they contain.

    Which other foods can be included in group 1 and group 2?
    (a) Group 1-Peas; Group 2-Sweet potato
    (b) Group 1-Groundnuts; Group 2-Fish
    (c) Group 1-Sweet potato; Group 2-Papaya
    (d) Group 1-Chicken; Group 2-Honey

  9. Which of the following vitamins is not correctly matched to its sources and functions?

      Vitamins Sources Functions
    (a) Vitamin A Carrots, Mangoes Keeps our skin and eyes healthy
    (b) Vitamin B Cereals, Green vegetables Assists in growth and repair of the body
    (c) Vitamin C Oranges, Lemons Helps to fight against diseases
    (d) Vitamin D Fish, Eggs Helps our body to use calcium for bones and teeth
  10. Why is it important to consume a diet with adequate amount of vitamins?
    (a) They provide energy to the body.
    (b) They protect the body against diseases.
    (c) They help in growth and repair of the body.
    (d) They help in eliminating wastes from the body.

  11. Sujit consumes a diet rich in fats, carbohydrates, and proteins but fails to include adequate amounts of fluids. What will be the likely effect on his body if Sujit continues with the same diet?
    (a) The body will show rapid growth and development.
    (b) The body will eliminate all the nutrients from the body.
    (c) The body will reduce the output of sweat and urine.
    (d) The body will readily digest the consumed food.

  12. Given below are some food items. Which of these can be included in a balanced diet?

    (a) Fruits, Milk
    (b) Cake, Fruits
    (c) Ice-cream, Chocolate
    (d) Cake, Ice-cream

  13. Which of the following conditions will occur if a person eliminates the food items that are rich in Vitamin D from his diet?
    (a) Beri-beri
    (b) Goitre 
    (c) Scurvy 
    (d) Rickets

  14. The image shows a common symptom of a nutrient deficiency. Deficiency of which nutrient is responsible for this bodily condition?

    (a) Iodine, it results in goitre
    (b) Iron, it results in anaemia
    (c) Vitamin C, it results in scurvy
    (d) Vitamin A, it results in pellagra

    Subjective Questions

  15. Seema rubbed a small amount of substance X in the centre of a brown paper and held the paper in front of the bulb. She observed a bright, greasy or a translucent patch in the centre of the paper. 
    a) Name the component of food indicated by this test.
    b) Give two examples of food items which contain the above food component.
    c) Which of the following food items will not test positive for the above procedure? 
    (a) Papaya
    (b) Groundnuts
    (c) Butter
    (d) Soybean oil

  16. A hard, boiled egg was taken and separated into two parts, A and B. These parts were then mashed separately, and water was added to obtain their suspensions. Both these suspensions were then tested with alkaline solution of copper sulphate. Suspension of part A was blue in colour while suspension of part B turned violet in colour.
    a) Which nutrient is present in part B which is absent in part A?
    b) What is the colour of part A and part B of the hard, boiled egg?
    c) Which nutrient could be present in part A which has not been tested?

  17. ‘Though roughage has ‘no food value’ its presence is essential in our food’. Elaborate this statement.

  18. Given below are few food items which form a part of Jagdish’s diet.

    a) Which of the given food items can be included in a balanced diet?
    (a) Samosa, Spinach, Jaggery, Cold drinks
    (b) Cold drinks, Soyabean, Poori, Banana
    (c) Banana, Soyabean, Spinach, Jaggery
    (d) Soyabean, Poori, Spinach, Jaggery

    b) Which of the given food items is a rich source of –
    i) proteins
    ii) iron

    c) Which of the given food items should not be eaten in excess? Why?

  19. Give reasons:
    (a) Rice and pulses should not be washed repeatedly before cooking.
    (b) Thick peels should not be removed from fruits and vegetables.

    Case-Based Questions

  20. Rani was having a difficulty in seeing things in dim light. The doctor tested her eyesight and prescribed a particular vitamin supplement. He also advised her to include a few food items in her diet.
    a) Which deficiency disease is Rani suffering from? 
    (a) Night blindness
    (b) Scurvy 
    (c) Beri-beri
    (d) Anaemia

    b) Which food component may be lacking in her diet?  
    (a) Vitamin E
    (b) Vitamin A
    (c) Vitamin C
    (d) Vitamin B

    c) Suggest any two food items that she should include in her diet. 

  21. Rajesh looks pale, feels very weak and tires easily. His medical reports state that he suffers from a deficiency disease. His blood is deficient in a component X which carries oxygen in the body. 
    a) Which deficiency disease is Rajesh suffering from?
    (a) Night blindness
    (b) Scurvy 
    (c) Beri-beri
    (d) Anaemia

    b) Identify X in the given situation.

    c) Which mineral nutrient is necessary for the formation of X in the blood?

    d) Which of the following food items can increase the level of the above mineral nutrient in the body?
    (a) Spinach
    (b) Iodised salt
    (c) Banana
    (d) Rice

    Assertion-Reasoning Questions

    Below questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below: 


  22. Assertion (A): Rice is a carbohydrate rich source of food.
    Reason (R): Rice contains more carbohydrates than other nutrients. 

  23. Assertion (A): A balanced diet depends on the age and the occupation of the person.
    Reason (R): A growing child needs more proteins in his diet than a grown-up man.

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