Chapter 8: Nutrition

Chapter 8: Nutrition explains how living organisms obtain and utilize nutrients for energy and growth. This post presents Class 9 Biology Chapter 8 MCQs, helping students revise the chapter’s core concepts such as types of nutrition, heterotrophic and autotrophic nutrition, human digestive system, and importance of a balanced diet.

1. What is nutrition?

  • A. Process of respiration
  • B. Process of obtaining and using food βœ…
  • C. Process of reproduction
  • D. Process of digestion

Explanation: Nutrition is the process by which organisms take in food and utilize it for growth and energy.

2. Which type of nutrition involves organisms making their own food?

  • A. Autotrophic βœ…
  • B. Heterotrophic
  • C. Parasitic
  • D. Saprophytic

Explanation: Autotrophs like plants synthesize their food through photosynthesis.

3. Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?

  • A. Root
  • B. Leaf βœ…
  • C. Stem
  • D. Flower

Explanation: Leaves contain chlorophyll which traps sunlight needed for photosynthesis.

4. What is the primary source of energy in a human diet?

  • A. Proteins
  • B. Vitamins
  • C. Carbohydrates βœ…
  • D. Fats

Explanation: Carbohydrates are the main energy-providing component of food.

5. Which organ releases bile for digestion?

  • A. Stomach
  • B. Liver βœ…
  • C. Pancreas
  • D. Small intestine

Explanation: The liver produces bile which aids in the digestion of fats.

6. What is the role of saliva in digestion?

  • A. Digests proteins
  • B. Breaks down starch βœ…
  • C. Absorbs nutrients
  • D. Emulsifies fats

Explanation: Saliva contains the enzyme amylase which starts the digestion of starch.

7. Where does the digestion of proteins start?

  • A. Mouth
  • B. Stomach βœ…
  • C. Small intestine
  • D. Large intestine

Explanation: The stomach secretes pepsin which begins protein digestion.

8. What is a balanced diet?

  • A. Food rich in one nutrient
  • B. Diet containing all essential nutrients βœ…
  • C. Only vegetarian food
  • D. High-fat diet

Explanation: A balanced diet provides all nutrients in proper amounts for good health.

9. Which nutrient is necessary for body growth and repair?

  • A. Fats
  • B. Proteins βœ…
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Vitamins

Explanation: Proteins are building blocks needed for tissue repair and growth.

10. Which vitamin is essential for good vision?

  • A. Vitamin A βœ…
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin D
  • D. Vitamin K

Explanation: Vitamin A is important for the maintenance of healthy eyesight.

11. Which structure absorbs nutrients in the small intestine?

  • A. Stomach lining
  • B. Villi βœ…
  • C. Large intestine
  • D. Pancreas

Explanation: Villi increase the surface area for absorption of digested food in the small intestine.

12. What is the function of the large intestine?

  • A. Absorption of water βœ…
  • B. Digestion of proteins
  • C. Digestion of fats
  • D. Enzyme production

Explanation: The large intestine absorbs water and forms feces.

13. Kwashiorkor is caused by deficiency of:

  • A. Proteins βœ…
  • B. Fats
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Vitamins

Explanation: Protein deficiency leads to diseases like kwashiorkor, especially in children.

14. Which enzyme digests fats?

  • A. Pepsin
  • B. Lipase βœ…
  • C. Amylase
  • D. Trypsin

Explanation: Lipase breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

15. Which part of the digestive system has acidic pH?

  • A. Mouth
  • B. Stomach βœ…
  • C. Small intestine
  • D. Liver

Explanation: The stomach has hydrochloric acid, creating a low pH suitable for protein digestion.

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