CBSE Questions for Class 5 Evs From Tasting To Digestion Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

Part of tongue that gives feeling of sweetness is
  • Tip
  • Lateral edges
  • Middle part
  • Posterior part
Glucose drip is given for instant:
  • Weakness
  • Energy
  • Strength
  • Both B and C
Identify the function of teeth.
  • Chewing of food
  • Mixing of digestive enzymes with food
  • Swallowing of food
  • Digestion of food
Instantaneous source of energy is _______.
  • Proteins
  • Fats
  • Nucleic acids
  • Glucose
Tamarind tastes:
  • Sweet
  • Sour
  • Salty
  • Bitter
Tomato is a juicy fruit which tastes sweet and sour.
  • True
  • False
The major utility of breaking up of food into small bits during chewing is
  • To reduce surface area of the food eaten up
  • To increase surface area of the food eaten up
  • To make the food soluble
  • To enjoy taste of food
How does garlic taste?
  • Sweet
  • Sour
  • Bitter with a pungent smell
  • Salty
The acid present in the stomach:
  • Kills the harmful bacteria that may enter along with the food.
  • Protects the stomach lining from harmful substances.
  • Digests starch into simpler sugars.
  • Makes the medium alkaline.
Jhumpa wanted to trick Jhoolan so she said, " If I close this, you will not be able to savour your jaggery. What is it?".
Choose the correct answer that would help Jhoolan.
  • Nose
  • Mouth
  • Ear
  • Hands
How will a roti taste after you chew it 10 times?
  • Sour
  • A little tasteless
  • More tasty
  • Bitter
Mention if the following statements are true (T) or false (F): 

The food in the stomach stays for about 10 hours.
  • True
  • False
Fill in the blanks with the right word from those given below.

The process of digestion starts from the ______. 
  • Stomach
  • Mouth
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • None of these
Which of the following organ is majorly involved in digestion?
  • Throat
  • Stomach
  • Tongue
  • Nose
Which of the following would help treat malnutrition?
  • Pizza
  • Vegetables
  • Burger
  • Chips
Where does digestion begins?
  • Nose
  • Stomach
  • Throat
  • Mouth
Chief function of HCl is
  • To maintain a low pH to prevent growth of microorganisms.
  • To facilitate absorption.
  • To maintain low pH to activate pepsinogen to form pepsin.
  • To dissolve enzyme secreted in stomach.
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