Grade 10 CH 6 Assertion Reason Questions
Grade 10 CH 6 Assertion Reason Questions
Grade 10 CH 6 Assertion Reason Questions
Life Processes
( Assertion and Reasoning Questions )
Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Q.2. Assertion (A) : In anaerobic respiration, one of the end product is alcohol.
Reason (R) : There is an incomplete breakdown of glucose.
Q.5. Assertion (A) : Carbohydrate digestion mainly takes place in small intestine.
Reason (R) : Pancreatic juice contains the enzyme lactase.
Q.6. Assertion (A) : Aerobic respiration requires less energy as compared to
anaerobic respiration.
Reason (R) : Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Q.9. Assertion (A): Energy is required to carry out different life processes.
Reason (R) : Energy is obtained in the form of ATP in the mitochondria.
Q.13. Assertion (A): Diffusion does not meet high energy requirements of multi-
cellular organisms
Reason (R) : Diffusion is a fast process but occurs at the surface of the body.
Q.14. Assertion (A): The opening and closing of the pore is a function of the guard
cells.
Reason (R) : Stomatal pores are the site for exchange of gases by diffusion.
Q.15. Assertion (A): The purpose of making urine is to filter out undigested food
from intestine
Reason (R): Kidneys filter the waste and produce urine,
Q.16. Assertion (A): The inner lining of the small intestine has numerous finger-like
projections called villi.
Reason (R) : The villi increase the surface area for absorption.
Q.18. Assertion (A): The plants store some of the waste products in their body
parts.
Reason (R) : Raphides are the solid waste products of plants.
Q.19. Assertion (A): The movement of water and dissolved salts in xylem is always
upwards.
Reason (R) : ‘The upward movement of water is due to low pressure created by
transpiration.
Q.20. Assertion (A): Photosynthesis takes place in green parts of the plants.
Reason (R) : Photosynthesis always takes place in leaves.
Q.21. Assertion: The average number of heart beat of a person at rest is about 80
per minute.
Reason (R) : One contraction and relaxation of the heart constitutes a complete
heart beat.
Q.22. Assertion (A): Ureters are the tubes which carry urine from kidneys to the
bladder.
Reason (R) : Urine is stored in the urethra.
Q.25. Assertion (A): Blood takes up oxygen from the alveolar air and release CO2
during exchange.
Reason (R) : ‘The concentration of O, is more in alveolar air.
Q.26. Assertion: The large intestine is the largest part of the alimentary canal.
Reason (R) : Tiger has a shorter small intestine, than herbivores.
Q.27. Assertion (A): Most of the living organisms carry out aerobic respiration.
Reason (R) : Mitochondria is the site of aerobic respiration in the cell.
Q.28. Assertion (A): The Bowman’s capsule and the tubule together make a
nephron.
Reason (R) : The function of tubule is to allow the selective reabsorption of
substances like glucose, amino acids, urea, salts and water into the blood capillaries.
Q.29. Assertion (A): Pancreatic juice digests starch, proteins and fats.
Reason (R) : Pancreatic juice contains digestive enzymes like pancreatic amylase,
trypsin and lipase.
Q.30. Assertion (A): The accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles causes muscle
cramps.
Reason (R) : During vigorous physical exercise leg muscles respire anaerobically.
Q.31. Assertion (A): Phloem helps in translocation of food from the leaves.
Reason (R) : Phloem provides mechanical support to plant.
Q.32. Assertion (A): Trachea does not collapse, when there is no air in it.
ANSWER KEY
Q.1 : (b) Q.2 : (a) Q.3 : (a) Q.4 : (c)
Q.5 : (c) Q.6 : (d) Q.7 : (b) Q.8 : (c)
Q.9 : (a) Q.10 : (a) Q.11 : (d) Q.12 : (a)
Q.13 : (c) Q.14 : (b) Q.15 : (d) Q.16 : (a)
Q.17 : (c) Q.18 : (b) Q.19 : (a) Q.20 : (c)
Q.21 : (d) Q.22 : (c) Q.23 : (a) Q.24 : (b)
Q.25 : (b) Q.26 : (d) Q.27 : (b) Q.28 : (c)
Q.29 : (a) Q.30 : (a) Q.31 : (c) Q.32 : (a)