Practice Worksheet : Chapter 3 – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body Class 6 Science
(CBSE Class 6 Science – Curiosity Book)
Class 6 Science – Chapter 3 Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body – Practice Worksheet
Complete Worksheet for Class 6 Science – Chapter 3: Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body (Curiosity Textbook).
SET – 1 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What are carbohydrates?
- What nutrient is needed for body growth?
- What is dehydration?
- What are fats?
- Name any one micronutrient.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Water helps in digestion.
- Milk is not a protective food.
- Roughage helps in bowel movement.
- Banana is a good source of protein.
- A balanced diet includes all nutrients in the right amounts.
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why do we need proteins?
- Why should kids avoid junk food?
- What is meant by mindful eating?
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain the role of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in our daily diet.
ANSWER – SET – 1 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What are carbohydrates?
Answer: Carbohydrates are energy-giving nutrients found in foods like rice, wheat, and potatoes. - What nutrient is needed for body growth?
Answer: Proteins. - What is dehydration?
Answer: Loss of water from the body due to sweating or insufficient water intake. - What are fats?
Answer: Fats are energy-rich nutrients that help store energy in the body. - Name any one micronutrient.
Answer: Vitamin A.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Water helps in digestion.
Answer: True - Milk is not a protective food.
Answer: False - Roughage helps in bowel movement.
Answer: True - Banana is a good source of protein.
Answer: False - A balanced diet includes all nutrients in the right amounts.
Answer: True
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why do we need proteins?
Answer: Proteins help in growth, repair of tissues, and muscle building. - Why should kids avoid junk food?
Answer: Junk food lacks nutrients, contains excess fat and sugar, and affects health negatively. - What is meant by mindful eating?
Answer: Eating with awareness, choosing healthy foods, chewing properly, and avoiding overeating.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain the role of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in our daily diet.
Answer:
• Carbohydrates give immediate energy (rice, wheat).
• Fats provide stored energy and keep the body warm (butter, nuts).
• Proteins build and repair body tissues (pulses, eggs).
• Together they maintain growth, strength, and daily activities.
SET – 2 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is a balanced diet?
- Name a vitamin that strengthens bones.
- What is malnutrition?
- What gives instant energy?
- Name one food rich in fibre.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Millets are good for the body.
- Vitamin C deficiency causes rickets.
- Eating too much oily food can cause health problems.
- Minerals are needed in large quantities.
- Food habits change over time.
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why are vitamins called protective foods?
- What changes have come in food preparation methods?
- What are food miles?
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Describe any four healthy eating habits students should follow.
ANSWER – SET – 2 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is a balanced diet?
Answer: A diet containing all nutrients in proper amounts. - Name a vitamin that strengthens bones.
Answer: Vitamin D. - What is malnutrition?
Answer: Poor health due to lack of proper nutrients. - What gives instant energy?
Answer: Glucose. - Name one food rich in fibre.
Answer: Fruits or vegetables.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Millets are good for the body.
Answer: True - Vitamin C deficiency causes rickets.
Answer: False - Eating too much oily food can cause health problems.
Answer: True - Minerals are needed in large quantities.
Answer: False - Food habits change over time.
Answer: True
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why are vitamins called protective foods?
Answer: They protect the body from diseases and keep organs healthy. - What changes have come in food preparation methods?
Answer: Grinding stones replaced by mixers; chulhas replaced by gas stoves; more packaged foods used. - What are food miles?
Answer: The distance food travels from the farm to the consumer, affecting freshness and environment.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Describe any four healthy eating habits students should follow.
Answer:
• Eat fresh fruits and vegetables.
• Chew food properly.
• Avoid junk food.
• Drink clean water.
• Eat at fixed times and avoid overeating.
SET – 3 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is Vitamin A important for?
- Name a food rich in iron.
- What is obesity?
- Which nutrient helps heal wounds?
- What is the main source of Vitamin C?
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Proteins give more energy than carbohydrates.
- Water helps maintain body temperature.
- Deficiency of iodine causes goitre.
- Children need more protein than older people.
- All fats are harmful.
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why should we drink enough water?
- What is meant by food deficiency diseases?
- What is roughage? Give one example.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain the importance of minerals with examples.
ANSWER – SET – 3 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is Vitamin A important for?
Answer: Good eyesight. - Name a food rich in iron.
Answer: Spinach. - What is obesity?
Answer: Excess body fat caused by overeating unhealthy foods. - Which nutrient helps heal wounds?
Answer: Proteins. - What is the main source of Vitamin C?
Answer: Citrus fruits like lemon and orange.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Proteins give more energy than carbohydrates.
Answer: False - Water helps maintain body temperature.
Answer: True - Deficiency of iodine causes goitre.
Answer: True - Children need more protein than older people.
Answer: True - All fats are harmful.
Answer: False
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Why should we drink enough water?
Answer: Water helps digestion, removes waste, regulates temperature, and keeps the body hydrated. - What is meant by food deficiency diseases?
Answer: Diseases caused by lack of specific nutrients, like rickets and scurvy. - What is roughage? Give one example.
Answer: Indigestible fibre that helps bowel movement; example: vegetables.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain the importance of minerals with examples.
Answer:
• Iron forms haemoglobin; deficiency causes anaemia.
• Calcium strengthens bones and teeth.
• Iodine supports brain growth; deficiency causes goitre.
• Potassium maintains water balance.
SET – 4 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What are protective foods?
- Give one source of Vitamin D.
- What is digestion?
- What are millets?
- What deficiency causes rickets?
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Rice is a carbohydrate-rich food.
- Fibre helps in growth of the body.
- Junk foods are low in nutrients.
- Children do not need proteins.
- Vitamin B helps in energy production.
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- What is the role of fats in our body?
- Why is food hygiene important?
- What is anaemia?
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain the importance of a balanced diet.
ANSWER – SET – 4 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What are protective foods?
Answer: Foods rich in vitamins and minerals that prevent diseases. - Give one source of Vitamin D.
Answer: Sunlight. - What is digestion?
Answer: The process of breaking down food into simpler forms. - What are millets?
Answer: Nutri-cereals rich in fibre and minerals. - What deficiency causes rickets?
Answer: Lack of Vitamin D.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Rice is a carbohydrate-rich food.
Answer: True - Fibre helps in growth of the body.
Answer: False - Junk foods are low in nutrients.
Answer: True - Children do not need proteins.
Answer: False - Vitamin B helps in energy production.
Answer: True
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- What is the role of fats in our body?
Answer: Fats provide stored energy and protect organs. - Why is food hygiene important?
Answer: Clean food prevents infections and keeps the body healthy. - What is anaemia?
Answer: A disease caused by lack of iron.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
Explain the importance of a balanced diet.
Answer:
• Provides energy for activities.
• Supports growth and repair.
• Protects from diseases.
• Helps brain function and organ health.
• Prevents deficiency disorders.
SET – 5 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is nutrition?
- What is Vitamin B12 important for?
- Name a food rich in healthy fats.
- What is scurvy?
- Name one traditional Indian food rich in protein.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Eating seasonal foods is healthy.
- Carbohydrates help repair tissues.
- Excess sugar can cause health problems.
- Dehydration increases energy.
- All vitamins are needed in small amounts.
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Mention two signs of iodine deficiency.
- What are traditional foods?
- How can students reduce food wastage?
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain any four deficiency diseases and their causes.
ANSWER – SET – 5 Practice Worksheet Chapter – Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body
Section A – Very Short Answer Questions (1 × 5 = 5)
- What is nutrition?
Answer: The process of taking in and using food by the body. - What is Vitamin B12 important for?
Answer: Healthy nerves and blood. - Name a food rich in healthy fats.
Answer: Nuts. - What is scurvy?
Answer: A disease caused by lack of Vitamin C. - Name one traditional Indian food rich in protein.
Answer: Dal.
Section B – True/False (1 × 5 = 5)
- Eating seasonal foods is healthy.
Answer: True - Carbohydrates help repair tissues.
Answer: False - Excess sugar can cause health problems.
Answer: True - Dehydration increases energy.
Answer: False - All vitamins are needed in small amounts.
Answer: True
Section C – Short Answer Questions (2 × 3 = 6)
- Mention two signs of iodine deficiency.
Answer: Goitre and slow growth. - What are traditional foods?
Answer: Foods eaten in a region for a long time such as roti, rice, idli. - How can students reduce food wastage?
Answer: Eat only required quantity, store food properly, avoid throwing leftovers.
Section D – Long Answer Question (4 marks)
- Explain any four deficiency diseases and their causes.
Answer:
• Rickets – lack of Vitamin D.
• Scurvy – lack of Vitamin C.
• Anaemia – lack of iron.
• Goitre – lack of iodine.
• Night blindness – lack of Vitamin A.