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BIOLOGY TEST PAPER

GRADE 7 MAX MARKS:30

I. CHOOSE THE ANSWERS ( MARKS 5)

1. The gall bladder secretes bile juice which is stored in the liver. Bile breaks down fats into tiny
droplets that can be digested and absorbed more easily. The digestive juices then act on these
tiny droplets to form simpler compounds known as am/no acids and glycerol.
Select the correct statement regarding this.
A) The positions of gall bladder and liver should be interchanged.
B) Amino acids and glycerol should not be replaced as they are correctly mentioned.
C) Fats should be replaced by starch whereas am/no acids should be replaced by peptides.
D) The positions of fats and glycerol should be interchanged.

2. Statement 1: The digested food is absorbed mainly in the small intestine.

Statement 2: The inner wall of small intestine contains numerous finger-like projections
called villi.

A) Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement
B) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 in not the correct explanation of
statement 1.
C) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
D) Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

3. Identify the teeth with color

4. Which of the following is the correct sequence of human nutrition?

A) Ingestion→ egestion→ digestion absorption → assimilation.


B) Egestion→ ingestion→ absorption→ assimilation.
C) Digestion→ assimilation→ ingestion → absorption→ egestion.
D) Ingestion→ digestion→ absorption assimilation → egestion.
5. Herbivores do not produce enzymes that digest cellulose. How does the cellulose in their food
get digested?
A) Algae in their gut convert the cellulose into simple sugars.
B) Bacteria in their gut convert the cellulose into glucose.
C) Viruses in their gut convert the cellulose into simple sugars.
D) Fungi in their gut convert the cellulose into simple sugars.
II. Name the following (5 marks)
1. The structure helps digestion in amoeba?
2. In which part of the alimentary canal the complete digestion and absorption of food takes
place?
3. After digestion, the digested food is absorbed by blood while undigested food enters into
which of the following parts of the alimentary Canal?
4. Which part of tongue identify taste of lemon juice? Identify the color from figure.

5. Number of teeth a garden snail have?

III. SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (2 MARKS EACH)

1. What is peristaltic movement?


2. Explain the feeding habits of hydra?
3. Why is digestion of food essential?
4. Why animals like cow cannot chew their food properly at the time they take it in?
5. Can we survive only on raw, leafy vegetables/ grass? discuss

IV. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (3 MARKS EACH)

1. Explain intracellular digestion and extracellular digestion?


2. Shilpa, once, was suffering from toothache. Her father took her to a dentist. The doctor,
after examination, told her that she was suffering from cavity formation, and that she had
come well in time, otherwise tooth pain would have became unbearable. He advised her
(i) that sweet foods like sweets, chocolates and ice creams should be avoided, and
(ii) teeth should be brushed regularly every morning and also before going to bed.

Answer the following questions based on above information :


(i) Why Shilpa was suffering from toothache?
(ii) What is the message you get from Shilpa's action?
(iii) Suggest one more method (other than those mentioned above) to control
cavity formation

V. IDENTIFY THE DIAGRAM AND MARK THE PARTS (2 MARKS)


VI. MATCH THE FOLLOWING (2 MARKS)
1. Salivary glands a. hydrochloric acid
2. liver b. saliva
3. gall bladder c. pepsin
4. pancreas d. cud
5. gastric wall e. intestinal juice
6. small intestine f. albumin
7. stomach g. pancreas juice
8. ruminant h. bile

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