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(Based on Chapters 1 to 4)
1. Multiple choice questions. Select the correct option:
(a) Which one of the following is rich in carbohydrates?
(1) Pea
(ii) Wheat
(iii) Carrot
(iv) Tomato
(b) Vitamins and minerals are
(i) protective foods
(ii) body-building food
(iii) energy-giving foods
(iv) both (ii) and (iii)
(c) The process of twisting the fibres so as to make them stronger is called
(i) weaving
(ii) spinning
(ii) knitting (iv) ginning
(d) A material through which you can see partially is called
(i) transparent (ii) transparency
(iii) translucent
(iv) opaque
(e) Which one of the following is an omnivore?
(i) Cockroach
(iv) Green plant
(ii) Lion
(iii) Deer
2. Fill in the blanks :
(a) Elephant is an
because it eats only
(b) Pulses are a source of
(c) Deficiency of iodine leads to
(d) The jute fibre is obtained from the
of the jute plant.
(e) The freshly sand papered surface of a metal has​

Answers

Answered by warkadeashwini2410
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Explanation:

A) Wheat

B) Protective foods

C) Spinning

D ) Translucent

E) Deer

2 :- A Elephant is an Herbivore animal beacuse it only plants.

Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other elephants, or suck up water for drinking or bathing, among other uses.

B) Pluses are a source of protein,carbohydrate, dietary fiber, vitamins,minerals and phytochemical

C) Deficiency of iodine leads of enlargement of the thyroid (goiter – see Goiter brochure), hypothyroidism (see Hypothyroidism brochure)

D) Jute is extracted from the bark of the white jute plant (Corchorus capsularis) and to a lesser extent from tossa jute (C. olitorius). It is a natural fibre with golden and silky shine and hence called the Golden Fibre.

E) has embedded sand particles

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