Class 10 Science Chapter 5 MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) test series of Life Processes updated for new academic session 2024-25. These questions are important for CBSE Board examination as it contains important questions from CBSE Sample Papers, Questions from Board Papers also. After going through the chapter 5 of Class 10 Science, students should practice these questions to cross check there level of preparation for exams. More MCQ Questions will be added as per need of the students.

Class 10 Science Chapter 5 MCQ for 2024-25

Class:10
Subject:Science
Chapter: 5Life Processes
Contents:MCQ Tests
Session:CBSE 2024-25

Class 10 Science Chapter 5 MCQ Test for Revision

The following test of MCQs contains 10 questions for practice. Considering each questions as of 1 mark, attend the test. If you are getting less than 40 percent marks means, you need to go through NCERT Books once again. Doing more than 6 or more questions correctly is satisfactory.

Q1

Select the correct statement:

[A]. Heterotrophs do not synthesize their own food
[B]. Heterotrophs utilize solar energy for photosynthesis
[C]. Heterotrophs synthesize their own food
[D]. Heterotrophs are capable of converting carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates
Q2

In tissues of human beings, glucose is converted into pyruvic acid in the

[A]. Cytoplasm.
[B]. Chloroplast.
[C]. Mitochondria.
[D]. Golgi body.
Q3

If salivary amylase is lacking in the saliva, which of the following events in the mouth cavity will be affected?

[A]. Proteins breaking down into amino acids.
[B]. Starch breaking down into sugars.
[C]. Fats breaking down into fatty acids and glycerol.
[D]. Absorption of vitamins.
Q4

Badal appeared in class test but he confused to know the incorrect statement. Would you help him to know that?

[A]. Animals can move from one place to another or they can move their body parts.
[B]. The plants can only move parts of their body such as leaves, flowers, shoots and roots.
[C]. Non-living things which are not alive they also move by themselves.
[D]. The movement over very small-scale organisms are invisible to the naked eyes.
Q5

Which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct?

[A]. Pyruvate can be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast, and Fermentation takes place in mitochondria.
[B]. Fermentation takes place in aerobic bacteria, and Fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration.
[C]. Pyruvate can be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast, and Fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration.
[D]. Fermentation takes place in aerobic bacteria, and Fermentation takes place in mitochondria.
Q6

The internal (cellular) energy reserve in autotrophs is

[A]. Glycogen
[B]. Protein
[C]. Starch
[D]. Fatty acid
Q7

The inner lining of stomach is protected by one of the following from hydrochloric acid. Choose the correct one.

[A]. Pepsin
[B]. Mucus
[C]. Salivary amylase
[D]. Bile
Q8

A few drops of iodine solution were added to rice water. The solution turned blue-black in colour. This indicates that rice water contains

[A]. complex proteins.
[B]. simple proteins.
[C]. fats.
[D]. starch.
Q9

In a quiz competition, you are asked a question where you have to choose the statement which is/ are incorrect?

[A]. Those organisms which can make their own food from the organic substances present in the environment are called autotrophs.
[B]. Those organisms which cannot make their own food and depends on the other organisms for their food are called heterotrophs.
[C]. A nutrient can be defined as a substance which an organism obtains from its surroundings and uses it as a source of energy.
[D]. None of the above.
Q10

Rahul is writing some sentences about the process of photosynthesis. Choose the correct statements which is related to photosynthesis:

[A]. Absorption of light energy by chlorophyll.
[B]. Conversion of light energy into chemical energy and splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen by light energy.
[C]. Reduction of carbon dioxide by hydrogen to form carbohydrate like glucose by utilising the chemical energy.
[D]. All the above.
Q11

When air is blown from mouth into a test-tube containing lime water, the lime water turned milky due to the presence of

[A]. Oxygen
[B]. Carbon dioxide
[C]. Nitrogen
[D]. Water vapour
Q12

Which is the correct sequence of air passage during inhalation?

[A]. Nostrils → larynx → pharynx → trachea → lungs
[B]. Nasal passage → trachea → pharynx → larynx → alveoli
[C]. Larynx → nostrils → pharynx → lungs
[D]. Nostrils → pharynx → larynx → trachea → alveoli
Q13

During respiration exchange of gases take place in

[A]. Trachea and larynx
[B]. Alveoli of lungs
[C]. Alveoli and throat
[D]. Throat and larynx
Q14

The filtration units of kidneys are called

[A]. Urethra
[B]. Ureter
[C]. Neurons
[D]. Nephrons
Q15

Which part of alimentary canal receives bile from the liver?

[A]. Stomach
[B]. Small intestine
[C]. Large intestine
[D]. Oesophagus
Q16

Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis comes from

[A]. Water
[B]. Chlorophyll
[C]. Carbon dioxide
[D]. Glucose
Q17

Choose the correct statement that describes arteries.

[A]. They have thick elastic walls, blood flows under high pressure; collect blood from different organs and bring it back to the heart.
[B]. They have thin walls with valves inside, blood flows under low pressure and carry blood away from the heart to various organs of the body.
[C]. They have thick elastic walls, blood flows under low pressure; carry blood from the heart to various organs of the body.
[D]. They have thick elastic walls without valves inside, blood flows under high pressure and carry blood away from the heart to different parts of the body.
Q18

Vishrut appeared in class test but he confused to know the incorrect statement. Would you help him to know that?

[A]. Animals can move from one place to another or they can move their body parts.
[B]. The plants can only move parts of their body such as leaves, flowers, shoots and roots.
[C]. Non-living things which are not alive they also move by themselves.
[D]. The movement over very small-scale organisms are invisible to the naked eyes.
Q19

Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the incorrect one:

[A]. An aerobic respiration take place in our muscles during vigorous physical exercise when oxygen gets used up faster in the muscles cells.
[B]. The accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles cause muscle cramps.
[C]. We can get relief from cramps in muscles caused by heavy exercise by taking a hot water bath or a message.
[D]. None of the above.
Q20

Which of the following statement is or are incorrect?

[A]. The respiration which takes place without oxygen is called an aerobic respiration.
[B]. In an aerobic respiration the microorganisms like east break down glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide and release energy.
[C]. The whole process of an aerobic respiration take place in the Protoplasm of cells.
[D]. None of the above
Q21

Choose the forms in which most plants absorb nitrogen

[A]. Proteins, Nitrates and Nitrites.
[B]. Urea, Nitrates and Nitrites.
[C]. Urea, Atmospheric nitrogen.
[D]. Atmospheric nitrogen and Proteins.
Q22

Which of the following statement is correct?

[A]. Pyruvate can be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast. Fermentation takes place in mitochondria.
[B]. Fermentation takes place in aerobic bacteria. Fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration.
[C]. Pyruvate can be converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast. Fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration.
[D]. Fermentation takes place in aerobic bacteria. Fermentation takes place in mitochondria.
Q23

Which of the following is most appropriate for aerobic respiration?

[A]. Glucose (in mitochondria) → Pyruvate (in cytoplasm) → CO2 + H2O + Energy
[B]. Glucose (in cytoplasm) → Pyruvate (in mitochondria) → CO2 + H2O + Energy
[C]. Glucose (in cytoplasm) → Pyruvate + Energy (in mitochondria) → CO2 + H2O
[D]. Glucose (in cytoplasm) → Pyruvate + Energy (in mitochondria) → CO2 + H2O + Energy
Q24

Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the incorrect one(s):

[A]. The maximum pressure at which the blood leaves the heart through the main artery during contraction phase is called the systolic pressure.
[B]. The minimum pressure in the arteries during the relaxation phase of heart is called the diastolic pressure.
[C]. Blood pressure is measured by using an instrument called sphygmomanometer.
[D]. The normal blood pressure usually written as 80 upon 120
Q25

A few drops of iodine solution were added to rice water. The solution turned blue-black in colour. This indicates that rice water contains:

[A]. Complex proteins
[B]. Simple proteins
[C]. Fats
[D]. Starch
Class 10 Science Chapter 5 MCQ Tests

Class 10 Science Chapter 5 MCQ Tests are given for the practice of topic LIFE PROCESSES. The questions are picked up from NCERT Books, Some popular publisher’s books and NCERT Exemplar Problems books. These are a complete sets of questions for knowledge testing as well as preparation of CBSE Board Exams.

Are MCQs of chapter 5 important for class 10 Board exams?

As per the latest syllabus MCQs are compulsory in board exams. There will be very short questions including MCQ. It may be case study based questions or direct multiple choice questions.

Is the explanation of MCQ required in Board Exams for full score?

You may give only the correct option as answer but if you know the correct explanation, please give in brief.

What are the maximum number of MCQs in Class 10 Science Boards?

The maximum marks of MCQ depends on weightage of the chapter in class 10th science.

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Last Edited: April 26, 2023