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Lakhmir Singh Manjit Kaur Solutions for Class 6 Science : Chapter 1- Food: Where does it come from
Lakhmir Singh Manjit Kaur 6th Science Chapter 1, Class 6 Science Chapter 1 solutions
(1) Ans: Cow, Buffalo.
(2) Ans. (A) eggs. (B) goat.
(3) Ans. Plant and Animal.
(4) Ans. Root, Stem, Flower, Fruit, Leaves.
(5) Ans. Carrot, Radish.
(6) Ans. Onion & Potato.
(7) Ans. Spinach, Lettuce.
(8) Ans. Sunflower, Jasmine.
(9) Ans. Apple, Mango.
(10) Ans. Wheat, Maize, Rice, Bengal gram, Peas.
(11) Ans. Sprouting.
(12) Ans. Rice, Urad dal, Salt, Water.
(13) Ans. Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores.
(14) (a) which eat only other animals?
(b) which eat only plants?
(c) which eat plants as well as animal.
(14) Ans. (A) carnivores.
(B) Herbivores.
(C) Omnivores.
(15) Ans. Ghee, Butter, Paneer, Cheese.
(16) Kingfisher, Dragongly, Carnivore, Snake
Ans. Carnivore.
(17) Fill in the following blanks with suitable words:
(a) The ____ which we drink come from cows, buffaloes, and goat.
Ans. milk
(b) Milk is an ____ product.
Ans. Drinking.
(c) Sugar is obtained from a plant called ________
Ans. Sugar cane.
The major sources of food are ____ and _____.
Ans. Plant and animal.
Bees make ______ from nectar of flowers.
Ans. Honey.
Tiger eats only meat, so it is a ______.
Ans.Carnivore.
Deer eats only plants, so it is a _______.
Ans. Herbivores.
Human beings eat plant product as well as animals, so they are ______.
Ans. Omnivore.
Parrots eat only _____ products.
Ans. Plant.
Plants make their own food by the process of ______.
Ans. Photosynthesis.
Short answer Type Questions:
(18) Ans. Food is a substance eaten by us to do work, grow, maintain our body and remain healthy.
Five examples of food are: fish, meat, egg, milk, bread.
(b) Name five food materials which come from animals.
(19) Ans. (A) Pulses, Rice, Wheat, Maize, Vegetables.
(B) Meat, Egg, Milk, Fish, Honey.
(20) (a) comes from plants?
(b) do not come from plants.
Ans. Brinjal, Salt, Spices, Oils, Water.
(a) Comes from plants: Brinjal, Spices, Oils.
(b) Do not come from plants: Salt, Water.
(21) Ans.The major ingredients kheer are Rice, Milk, Sugar.
The major ingredients which come from plants are Rice and Sugar. Whereas Milk is come from animals.
(22) Ans.
(a) Cow (Or Buffalo)- Milk.
(b) Hen- Meat, Egg.
(c) Bees- Honey.
- Goat- Milk, Meat.
- Camel- Milk.
(23) Ans. The difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are following:
Herbivores | Carnivores | Omnivores |
1. Those animals which eat only plants are called Herbivores. | 1. Those animals which eat only other animals are called carnivores. | 1. Those animals which eat both plants and animals are called omnivores. |
2. Example: Goat, Cow, | 2. Example: Lion, Tiger, Frog. | 2. Example: Man, Dog. |
(24) Dog, Tiger, Deer, Man, Lizard, Squirrel, Camel, Crow, Rabbit, Vulture
Ans.
Herbivores | Carnivores | Omnivores |
Deer, Squirrel, Camel, Rabbit | Dog, Tiger, Lizard, Crow, Vulture | Man. |
(25) Ans. The method of making sprouts from seeds is called sprouting. The seeds of moong, chana are used for making sprouts in our homes.
(27) (i) Cow (ii) Tiger (iii) Cat (iv) House lizard (v) Butterfly (vi) Rat (vii) Fish (viii) Sparrow (ix) Frog (x) Human beings
Ans. (i) Grass (ii) Flesh (iii) Milk (iv) Insect (v) poly grains (vi) Grain (vii) Small aquatic plants and animals (viii) Small insects (ix) insects (x) Milk, egg, meat, honey, bread, cereal grains, fish, et(c)
(28)

Long Answer Type Questions :
(29) Ans. Some Plants make their own food they are called food producers. Example: All the green plants.
Some animals only consume food made by others they are called food consumers. Example: Human beings.
(30) Ans. Those animals which eat only plants are called herbivores. Example: Goat, Cow, Buffalo, Sheep, Horse.
(31) Ans. Those animals which eat only other animals as food are called carnivores.
Example: Lion, Tiger, Frog, Vulture, Kingfisher.
(32) Ans. Those animals which eat both, plants and animals are called omnivores.
Example: Man, Dog, Cat, Crow, Hen.
(33) Ans. Take about 50 gram seeds of chana (Bengal gram), put them in a vessel containing water and keep them overnight. Next day, remove the seeds from water. Now, wrap the seeds in a piece of wet cloth and keep them aside for one day. Water should be sprinkled on the piece of cloth from time to time to keep it wet. When we open the wrap we will find that tiny white structures have grown out of the seeds. We say that the seeds have sprouted or that the sprouts have been formed. The sprouts can be boiled and eaten as a snack after adding salt and piece.
(34) Ans. Bee make honey.
How do they make honey:
Bees collect nectar from the flowers of plants and convert it into honey. The bees store this honey in the structures called hives. The hives containing honey are called honeycombs. We can see honeycombs attached to tall buildings or hanging from trees. Honey is collected from such honeycombs.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
(35) Ans. (c) grasshopper
(36) Ans. d. grass
(37) Ans. (c) makka
(38) Ans. (c) maize
(39) Ans. (c) sweet potato
(40) Ans. (c) mustard
(41) Ans. d. butterfly
(42) Ans. (c) onion
(43) Ans. (b) mango
(44) Ans. (c) bougainvillea
(45) Ans. (b) camel
(46) Ans. d. lion
(47) Ans. (a) hen
(48) Ans. (b) a herbivore
(49) Ans. (a) stem
(50) Ans. (c) root
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Chapterwise Lakhmir Singh Manjit Kaur Solutions for Class 6 Science :
- Food: Where does it come from
- Components of Food Part-1 / Components of Food Part-2
- Fibre to Fabric
- Sorting Materials Into Groups
- Separation of Substances
- Changes Around Us
- Getting to Know Plants
- Body Movements
- The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings
- Motion and Measurement of Distances
- Light Shadows and Reflection
- Electricity and Circuits
- Fun with Magnets
- Water
- Air Around Us
- Garbage In Garbage Out
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