Food Where Does It Come From NCERT Textbook Questions Solved for 6th Class Science
These are the text book Solved Questions for NCERT Class 6th Science Book Chapter 1 Food Where Does It Come From.To read more notes you can click here
Q1. Do you find that all living beings need the same kind of food?
Answer
No, all living things do not need to take the same kind of food. Different organisms need different kinds of food to survive.
Q2. Name any five plants and their parts that we eat.
Answer
Plant | Edible Parts |
Mustard | Seeds and Leaves |
Carrots | Root |
Wheat | Seeds |
Egg Plant | Fruit |
Tomatoes | Fruit |
Q3. Match the items given in column A with those in column B.
Column A | Column B |
Milk, Curd, Paneer, Ghee | Eat other animals |
Spinach, Cauliflower, Carrots | Eat plant and plant products |
Lions And Tigers | Are Vegetables |
Herbivores | Are animal products |
Answer
Column A | Column B |
Milk, Curd, Paneer, Ghee | Are animal products |
Spinach, Cauliflower, Carrots | Are Vegetables |
Lions And Tigers | Eat other animals |
Herbivores | Eat plant and plant products |
Q4. Fill up the blanks with the correct words:
(a) Tiger is a ________ because it eats only meat.
(b) Deer eats only plant products and so, is called __.
(c) Parrot eats only _____ products.
(d) The ____ that we drink, which comes from cows, buffaloes and goats is an animal product.
(e) We get sugar from _______.
(f) Pulses are rich in ____ while as cereals are rich in —
(g) Animals which provide both meat and egg are called____.
Answer
(a) Carnivore
(b) Herbivore
(c) Plant
(d) Milk
(e) sugar cane plant.
(f) Proteins, Carbohydrates
(g) Poultry
Q5. Why does our body need food?
Answer
Our body needs food to get energy and to perform different functions.
Q6. Why man is called an omnivore?
Answer
Man is omnivore because he eats both plant and animal products.
Extra Questions
(Multiple Choice Questions)
- Which of the following is an animal product:
a) Mustard oil b) Fish c) Sugar d) Tomatoes
- Potatoes are ________ of a plant.
a) Roots b) Leaves c) Stem d) Fruit.
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