S N Jha, Geeta Negi and, Neelima Jain Solutions for Chapter: Food - Where Does It Come From?, Exercise 5: EXERCISES
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Questions from S N Jha, Geeta Negi and, Neelima Jain Solutions for Chapter: Food - Where Does It Come From?, Exercise 5: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
The carnivores have

Match the items of column A with those of column B:
Column A | Column B |
1. Bacteria | a. Scavenger |
2. Tiger | b. Herbivore |
3. Human being | c. Carnivore |
4. Vulture | d. Omnivore |
5. Goat | e. Decomposers |

Encircle the odd-one-out:

Name five plants and their parts that we eat.

Why do we need food? Do all living things need food?

What do you understand by carnivores? Give two examples.

Snakes have no limbs still then they move very fast. How?

Seema went to a party. People were enjoying different food items and also left a large quantity of food uneaten in their plates. She herself took only that much food which she could eat. The leftover food was thrown in waste bins kept outside. Some small poor children were taking out the food from the waste bins and eating them.
What is the message which Seema’s action gives to the people in general?
