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  • Question 1
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    The taste of jaggery is  
    Solution
    Sour occupies the sides of the tongue and detects acidity like in lemon, orange, grape.

    Bitter occupies the base of the tongue and detects unpleasantness like in caffeine, nicotine, bitter gourd.

    Sweet occupies the tip of the tongue and detects sugars like jaggery.

    Salty occupies tips and sides of the tongue and detects sodium chloride. 

    So, the correct option is C.
  • Question 2
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    The major utility of breaking up of food into small bits during chewing is
    Solution
    Chewing breaks the large food particles into smaller ones. The mechanical digestion of food in the mouth involves converting bite-sized pieces of food into smaller particles. This has the effect of increasing the surface area of the food particles and allowing saliva to be thoroughly mixed with them.
    Hence, the correct answer is option B. 
  • Question 3
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    How does garlic taste?
    Solution
    Bitter occupies the base of the tongue and detects unpleasantness like in caffeine, nicotine, bitter gourd. The garlic tastes bitter with a pungent smell from mouth.

    Hence, the correct answer is option C.
  • Question 4
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    The acid present in the stomach:
    Solution
    'Hydrochloric acid' is an acid that is secreted in the stomach. It helps to kill the harmful bacteria that may enter the food. 
    So, the correct answer is option A.  
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following organ is majorly involved in digestion?
  • Question 6
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    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.
    Solution
    Nose is an important part of taste. It helps you recognize what you are eating. Thus, option $$A$$ is correct.
  • Question 7
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    How will a roti taste after you chew it 10 times?
    Solution
    The saliva in our mouth digests the roti, thus it becomes a bit flavourless. The more you chew, the more it looses its taste and becomes flavourless. The correct option is thu, $$B$$
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following would help treat malnutrition?
    Solution
    Proper food like vegetables helps in overcoming malnutrition thus, correct answer is option $$B$$
  • Question 9
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    Where does digestion begins?
    Solution
    A) Correct option D
    B) Explanation for the correct option:
    • Food reacts with digestive hormones and juices in a series of processes known as digestion.
    • The digestive process in our bodies begins in the mouth when we consume food.
    • Digestion begins in our mouth when the saliva helps in it by chewing of the food. 
    • Thus, option DD is correct.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blanks with the right word from those given below.

    The process of digestion starts from the ______. 
    Solution
    The process of digestion starts from the mouth
    Digestion of carbohydrate takes place inside the mouth.
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