VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CLASS 6 – OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS (MCQ)

Part 1: Work with Life Forms 1

Project 1: School Kitchen Garden

30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)

1. Which of the following is not considered a life form?

a) Bacteria
b) Viruses
c) Stones
d) Plants
Answer: c


2. A kitchen garden is mainly used for growing:

a) Machines
b) Fruits, vegetables, and herbs
c) Clothes
d) Furniture
Answer: b


3. The yield from a kitchen garden is usually sufficient for:

a) A school
b) A city
c) A family’s needs
d) A forest
Answer: c


4. Which of the following is used for digging soil?

a) Hand cultivator
b) Garden trowel
c) Spray bottle
d) Plant label
Answer: b


5. Gardening gloves help in:

a) Cutting branches
b) Protecting hands and getting firm grip
c) Growing plants
d) Watering plants
Answer: b


6. Which tool is used for loosening soil and removing weeds?

a) Garden trowel
b) Hand cultivator
c) Spade
d) Watering can
Answer: b


7. Neem leaves can be used to prepare:

a) Fertiliser
b) Organic pesticide
c) Potting mix
d) Mulching material
Answer: b


8. Manure is prepared from:

a) Plastic waste
b) Farm animal dung
c) Metal scraps
d) Sand
Answer: b


9. Vermicompost is prepared using:

a) Red earthworms
b) Mosquito larvae
c) Termites
d) Ants
Answer: a


10. Which material helps retain moisture and suppress weeds?

a) PVC pipes
b) Mulching materials
c) Metal poles
d) Paint
Answer: b


11. Which tool is used for spraying liquids?

a) Spade
b) Garden trowel
c) Spray bottle
d) Hand cultivator
Answer: c


12. Plants need which of the following for growth?

a) Soil nutrients
b) Toys
c) Videos
d) Plastic bags
Answer: a


13. Organic fertilisers include:

a) Urea
b) Superphosphate
c) Manure and compost
d) Plastic powder
Answer: c


14. The first step in planning a kitchen garden is:

a) Weeding
b) Measuring the land area
c) Harvesting
d) Selling produce
Answer: b


15. Before sowing seeds, one must:

a) Paint the soil
b) Read instructions on seed packets
c) Add plastic
d) Dry the soil completely
Answer: b


16. Very small seeds are usually:

a) Buried 10 cm deep
b) Sprinkled on the soil surface
c) Boiled before sowing
d) Washed with detergent
Answer: b


17. Seedlings should be transplanted by:

a) Pulling roots roughly
b) Pressing leaves hard
c) Handling roots carefully
d) Drying the roots
Answer: c


18. Plant labels help in:

a) Cooking vegetables
b) Identifying plants and sowing dates
c) Cleaning tools
d) Stopping rain
Answer: b


19. Staking is done to:

a) Increase soil moisture
b) Support tall or weak plants
c) Remove pests
d) Attract birds
Answer: b


20. Best time for watering plants:

a) Afternoon at 2 pm
b) Midnight
c) Early morning or late afternoon
d) Noon in strong sun
Answer: c


21. Overwatering plants can:

a) Help plants grow faster
b) Harm the plants
c) Improve sunlight
d) Produce pesticides
Answer: b


22. Weeds should be removed because they:

a) Add beauty
b) Take nutrients from plants
c) Provide shade
d) Support stems
Answer: b


23. Which ingredient is used to make organic pesticide?

a) Sugar syrup
b) Neem leaves
c) Milk
d) Salt
Answer: b


24. Harvesting leafy greens like spinach is done by:

a) Uprooting entire plant
b) Cutting outer leaves
c) Drying leaves first
d) Flooding the soil
Answer: b


25. To harvest brinjals or tomatoes, one must use:

a) Garden trowel
b) Shears
c) Hand cultivator
d) Gloves only
Answer: b


26. A price chart of vegetables is created in:

a) Activity 5
b) Activity 9
c) Activity 2
d) Activity 1
Answer: b


27. Extra water in pots must:

a) Remain stored
b) Be drained out
c) Be mixed with manure
d) Be boiled
Answer: b


28. AI can help in a kitchen garden by:

a) Cooking food
b) Identifying pests and plants
c) Cutting vegetables
d) Removing soil
Answer: b


29. Geotagging means adding:

a) Water to soil
b) Nutrients to compost
c) Geographical information to media
d) Fences to gardens
Answer: c


a) Pilot
b) Farmer
c) Actor
d) Singer
Answer: b


Project 2: Biodiversity Register


30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)

1. Biodiversity refers to:

a) Only plants in an area
b) Only animals in an area
c) Variety of life forms on Earth
d) Only microorganisms
Answer: c


2. A biodiversity register is mainly used for:

a) Cooking food
b) Documenting diversity of living things in an area
c) Measuring soil
d) Counting rainfall
Answer: b


3. Which of the following is not included in biodiversity?

a) Birds
b) Fish
c) Insects
d) Mountains
Answer: d


4. Scientific names are used because:

a) They are easy to remember
b) They are same across languages
c) They are shorter
d) They are funny
Answer: b


5. Variety refers to:

a) Soil type
b) Differences within the same kind of plant
c) Weather changes
d) Growth rate
Answer: b


6. Cropping season refers to:

a) When fruits rot
b) Season in which crop is grown
c) Rainfall level
d) Soil moisture
Answer: b


7. A host is:

a) An animal who tells jokes
b) A plant/animal on which others live
c) A soil type
d) A type of seed
Answer: b


8. Pests are:

a) Useful animals
b) Harmful insects, birds or animals
c) Plants used for medicine
d) Edible fruits
Answer: b


9. Weedicides are used to:

a) Kill pests
b) Control weeds
c) Attract butterflies
d) Grow fruits
Answer: b


10. GI tag is given to:

a) Expired foods
b) Places with pollution
c) High-quality produce from specific regions
d) Wild animals
Answer: c


11. Which material is needed for field observations?

a) Notebook and magnifying glass
b) Calculator
c) Oven
d) Refrigerator
Answer: a


12. While observing biodiversity, we must:

a) Harm insects
b) Disturb animals
c) Not damage plants
d) Remove all plants
Answer: c


13. Table 2.1 helps in recording:

a) Soil moisture
b) Living things and where they are found
c) Rainfall data
d) Light intensity
Answer: b


14. Experts invited for biodiversity discussion may include:

a) Pilot
b) Forest officer
c) Chef
d) Driver
Answer: b


15. Which place is not suggested for biodiversity survey?

a) Around school
b) Water bodies
c) Farms and parks
d) Inside a closed cupboard
Answer: d


16. Activity 4 involves:

a) Cooking food
b) Scheduling visits to observe biodiversity
c) Cleaning school
d) Growing crops
Answer: b


17. While observing, one should use:

a) Binoculars and notebook
b) Tongs and frying pan
c) Helmet and rope
d) None
Answer: a


18. Table 2.3 is used to record:

a) Pets at home
b) Biodiversity in crop plants
c) Vehicles in parking
d) Weather patterns
Answer: b


19. Example of crop plant given is:

a) Mango
b) Onion
c) Banana
d) Neem
Answer: b


20. Table 2.4 records:

a) Fruit plants
b) Water animals
c) Rocks
d) Vehicles
Answer: a


21. Alphonso mangoes have:

a) GI tag
b) No aroma
c) No seeds
d) Grown only in winter
Answer: a


22. Fodder plant example in Table 2.5:

a) Rose
b) Napier grass
c) Tulip
d) Jasmine
Answer: b


23. Weed plant example given:

a) Neem
b) Bermuda grass
c) Mango
d) Peepal
Answer: b


24. Pest example recorded in Table 2.7:

a) Cow
b) Aphid
c) Butterfly
d) Frog
Answer: b


25. Aphids are commonly found:

a) Under leaves
b) On tree trunks
c) Inside soil
d) In water
Answer: a


26. Google Lens is an example of:

a) Cooking tool
b) AI-based image recognition tool
c) Gardening tool
d) Camera stand
Answer: b


27. Biodiversity Heritage Sites aim to:

a) Increase pollution
b) Protect unique biodiversity
c) Build roads
d) Reduce plants
Answer: b


28. Ameenpur Lake is known for:

a) Tigers
b) Over 200 bird species
c) Mango farming
d) Desert plants
Answer: b


29. Mawphlang Sacred Grove is famous for:

a) Cotton farming
b) Rare plants and medicinal herbs
c) Fish farming
d) Desert shrubs
Answer: b


a) Singer
b) Conservationist
c) Shopkeeper
d) Dancer
Answer: b


Part 2: Work with Machines and Materials

Project 3: Maker Skills


30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)

1. Simple machines help us to:

a) Increase weight
b) Make work easier
c) Make work harder
d) Reduce speed
Answer: b


2. Which of the following is a simple machine?

a) Computer
b) Wheel and axle
c) Television
d) Fan
Answer: b


3. A bus is made up of:

a) One single machine
b) Many interconnected small machines
c) Only electrical machines
d) Only wheels
Answer: b


4. A seesaw is an example of a:

a) Pulley
b) Lever
c) Screw
d) Wedge
Answer: b


5. A lever rotates around a fixed point called:

a) Screw
b) Hinge/Fulcrum
c) Wheel
d) Wedge
Answer: b


6. Which waste materials are used to make a catapult?

a) Metal pipes
b) Ice cream sticks, rubber bands, spoon
c) Stones
d) Wooden logs
Answer: b


7. A propeller is a wheel with:

a) Rope
b) Blades
c) Weights
d) Springs
Answer: b


8. The rubber band car uses which simple machine?

a) Screw
b) Pulley
c) Wheel and axle
d) Wedge
Answer: c


9. A robotic arm toy is made using:

a) Only wires
b) Ice-cream sticks, bottle caps, toothpicks
c) Rubber pipes
d) Metal sheets
Answer: b


10. The propeller boat moves forward because:

a) Air pushes it
b) Blades push water
c) Magnets pull it
d) It floats on air
Answer: b


11. The air balloon car moves due to:

a) Gravity
b) Air released from balloon
c) Heat
d) Magnet
Answer: b


12. A windmill toy uses:

a) Only a lever
b) Combination of simple machines
c) Only screws
d) Only pulleys
Answer: b


13. Which part of the bicycle transfers power to the rear wheel?

a) Pedal
b) Chain
c) Saddle
d) Handlebar
Answer: b


14. Brake pads in bicycles:

a) Make wheels move faster
b) Grab wheels to resist motion
c) Pump air into tyres
d) Hold the chain
Answer: b


15. The central part of the wheel is called the:

a) Rim
b) Hub
c) Handle
d) Spoke
Answer: b


16. The seatpost helps in:

a) Adjusting saddle height
b) Increasing speed
c) Fixing the chain
d) Turning the wheel
Answer: a


17. The main structure that supports the rider is called:

a) Hub
b) Frame
c) Rim
d) Pedal
Answer: b


18. Tyres help in:

a) Decoration
b) Providing traction and cushioning
c) Holding the chain
d) Stopping brakes
Answer: b


19. A common bicycle problem solved by oiling is:

a) Broken saddle
b) Wheels not moving freely
c) Rusting
d) Bent rims
Answer: b


20. To fix rusting parts, one should:

a) Add more water
b) Use sandpaper and apply oil/paint
c) Remove wheels
d) Add glue
Answer: b


21. Before riding a bicycle, which should be checked regularly?

a) Paint
b) Tyre pressure
c) Sticker color
d) Bell sound only
Answer: b


22. A chain brush is used for:

a) Cutting wires
b) Cleaning bicycle chain
c) Repairing tyres
d) Fixing spokes
Answer: b


23. In toy-making, internet safety suggests:

a) Download anything freely
b) Not to share personal information
c) Turn off supervision
d) Print random pages
Answer: b


24. Which toy uses elastic energy?

a) Rubber band car
b) Windmill
c) Propeller boat
d) Balloon car
Answer: a


25. Kickstand is used to:

a) Inflate tyres
b) Help bicycle stand upright
c) Increase speed
d) Hold the chain
Answer: b


26. Which two tools are needed for bicycle repair?

a) Wrench and air pump
b) Spoon and cup
c) Needle and thread
d) Brush and compass
Answer: a


27. Which toy uses two sets of wheel and axle?

a) Propeller boat
b) Balloon car
c) Rubber band car
d) Catapult
Answer: c


28. A bicycle mechanic is an example of:

a) Artist
b) Toy maker
c) Job related to project
d) Farmer
Answer: c


29. Exhibition planning includes:

a) Breaking toys
b) Arranging toys attractively with labels
c) Keeping toys hidden
d) Not inviting visitors
Answer: b


30. A wheel rotates multiple times to cover distance based on:

a) Wheel colour
b) Circumference
c) Height of rider
d) Type of bell
Answer: b


Project 4: Animation and Games


30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)

1. Animations and games are created using:

a) Cooking tools
b) Visual programming languages
c) Musical instruments
d) Sports equipment
Answer: b


2. Scratch is mainly used for:

a) Solving maths
b) Creating animations and games
c) Drawing only
d) Listening to music
Answer: b


3. Programmers communicate with computers through:

a) Paintings
b) Programming languages
c) Hand signals
d) Textbooks
Answer: b


4. In Scratch, code is written using:

a) Blocks
b) Sentences
c) Paragraphs
d) Symbols only
Answer: a


5. A series of instructions given to a computer is called:

a) Code
b) Programme
c) Sprite
d) Button
Answer: b


6. Examples of outdoor games include:

a) Chess
b) Ludo
c) Cricket
d) Cards
Answer: c


7. To make a model of Ludo or Snakes & Ladders, you can use:

a) Cement
b) Cardboard and buttons
c) Metal sheets
d) Ice cubes
Answer: b


8. Online games usually include:

a) Backgrounds and music
b) Woodwork
c) Planting trees
d) Cooking
Answer: a


9. To create a Scratch account, one needs:

a) Doctor’s permission
b) An email address
c) Sports certificate
d) Passport
Answer: b


10. The small characters used in Scratch are called:

a) Dolls
b) Objects
c) Sprites
d) Tokens
Answer: c


11. A Sprite can be:

a) Drawn
b) Uploaded
c) Selected from in-built library
d) All of these
Answer: d


12. Backdrops in Scratch are used for:

a) Music
b) Background of animation/game
c) Speed control
d) Giving snacks
Answer: b


13. The ‘Motion’ block is used to:

a) Change colour
b) Move the Sprite
c) Add music
d) Add text
Answer: b


14. The ‘Looks’ block allows a Sprite to:

a) Turn off
b) Change appearance
c) Ring a bell
d) Print pages
Answer: b


15. The ‘Control’ block is used for:

a) Cooking food
b) Creating loops and conditions
c) Making phone calls
d) Uploading files
Answer: b


16. The ‘Events’ block is triggered when:

a) Someone sings
b) Specific actions happen (like clicking start)
c) Time stops
d) Computer shuts down
Answer: b


17. AI image generators create images from:

a) Physics formulas
b) Text prompts
c) Paintbrush strokes
d) Weather conditions
Answer: b


18. Creating an animated birthday card on Scratch may include:

a) Song, motion, looks
b) Growing plants
c) Cleaning rooms
d) Building houses
Answer: a


19. A storyboard helps in:

a) Fixing bicycles
b) Planning scenes and actions before making a game
c) Cooking
d) Playing cricket
Answer: b


20. The example storyboard in the PDF has characters named:

a) Sonu and Rakesh
b) Mohan and Riya
c) Bunny and Tuffy
d) Captain and Robot
Answer: a


21. Coding a game includes using:

a) Motion, Looks, Sound blocks
b) Paint brushes
c) Ropes and balls
d) Measuring scale
Answer: a


22. Sharing a game on Scratch is done by clicking:

a) Log out
b) Share
c) Delete
d) Download
Answer: b


23. A ‘bug’ in a game refers to:

a) An insect
b) A problem or error in the game
c) Decoration
d) Secret code
Answer: b


24. Online games may require:

a) Singing lessons
b) Internet connectivity
c) Gardening
d) Tickets
Answer: b


25. Excess screen time is:

a) Very healthy
b) Not good for mental and physical health
c) Required daily
d) Helpful for plants
Answer: b


26. The ‘Pen’ extension in Scratch helps to:

a) Draw shapes and figures
b) Add sound
c) Change colours of screen
d) Import videos
Answer: a


a) Farmer
b) Game developer
c) Pilot
d) Chef
Answer: b


28. Before starting, students must know how to:

a) Dance
b) Use mouse and keyboard
c) Do stitching
d) Ride a bicycle
Answer: b


29. Sprite costumes help in:

a) Changing Sprite appearance
b) Playing music
c) Charging laptop
d) Editing videos
Answer: a


30. Scratch games become interactive by using:

a) Conditional statements, loops, sensing blocks
b) Soil and water
c) Tiles and cement
d) Sports equipment
Answer: a


Part 3: Work in Human Services

Project 5: School Museum

30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)

1. Human Services mainly involve:

a) Working with machines
b) Serving and interacting with people
c) Playing games
d) Building houses
Answer: b


2. Artefacts are defined as:

a) Natural stones
b) Objects made by humans that are old and unique
c) Only modern machinery
d) Plants and animals
Answer: b


3. A museum is a place where:

a) Fruits are sold
b) Artefacts are kept and displayed
c) Toys are manufactured
d) Food is cooked
Answer: b


4. Museums help us understand:

a) The future only
b) Our history and culture
c) Only the present
d) Only geography
Answer: b


5. Science Museums help us learn about:

a) Ancient kings
b) Dinosaurs and scientific concepts
c) Musical instruments
d) Cooking items
Answer: b


6. The Tribal Museum of Madhya Pradesh displays:

a) Spacecraft models
b) Art and culture of various tribes
c) Ocean animals
d) Robots
Answer: b


7. Before starting the project, students must:

a) Visit a hospital
b) Identify artefacts at home or neighbourhood
c) Write a poem
d) Buy new artefacts
Answer: b


8. An archaeological site is a place where:

a) Plants grow naturally
b) Evidence of ancient societies is preserved
c) Games are played
d) Books are printed
Answer: b


9. Archaeologists study:

a) Vehicles and engines
b) Ancient artefacts discovered from sites
c) Weather patterns
d) Ocean waves
Answer: b


10. Dholavira is associated with:

a) Mughal Empire
b) Sindhu–Sarasvati civilisation
c) Mauryan Empire
d) Greek civilisation
Answer: b


11. Virtual museum tours can be explored using:

a) Newspapers
b) Ministry of Culture website
c) Weather apps
d) Cooking apps
Answer: b


12. Google Lens helps students to:

a) Play games
b) Identify artefacts and get information
c) Paint pictures
d) Record songs
Answer: b


13. Internet safety suggests:

a) Sharing passwords
b) Not uploading or downloading randomly
c) Giving personal details to strangers
d) Clicking unknown links
Answer: b


14. Interactive museum exhibits may include:

a) Sleeping areas
b) Lighting up parts or moving parts
c) Cafeteria food
d) Playground rides
Answer: b


15. Shilalekh refers to:

a) Handmade toys
b) Inscriptions carved on stone
c) Metal utensils
d) Paintings
Answer: b


16. One example of an artefact mentioned is:

a) Laptop
b) Gramophone
c) Plastic bottle
d) Whiteboard marker
Answer: b


17. Table 5.1 in the book is used for:

a) Mapping locations
b) Writing details of artefacts
c) Food items list
d) Budget planning
Answer: b


18. Students must take photographs of artefacts from:

a) Only one angle
b) Many angles
c) No photographs allowed
d) Only back side
Answer: b


19. Google Lens can also be used to:

a) Translate text
b) Cook food
c) Change colours of objects
d) Make music
Answer: a


20. One artefact shown in the PDF is:

a) Brass bells
b) Computer monitor
c) Solar panel
d) Drone
Answer: a


21. In Activity 4, students must select:

a) 10 artefacts
b) 5 artefacts for exhibition
c) 1 artefact only
d) No artefact
Answer: b


22. A 1950s artefact shown is:

a) Solar cooker
b) Travelling iron
c) Smartphone
d) Electric mixer
Answer: b


23. OCR tools are mainly used for:

a) Playing movies
b) Reading printed text from images
c) Painting on screen
d) Fixing broken items
Answer: b


24. Google Translate can translate:

a) Only English to Hindi
b) English to 100+ languages
c) Only French
d) Only Spanish
Answer: b


25. A Samovar from Kashmir is used for:

a) Washing clothes
b) Making tea
c) Playing music
d) Cutting paper
Answer: b


26. In Activity 6, students prepare:

a) A financial report
b) Presentations about artefacts
c) A sports record
d) A cooking recipe
Answer: b


27. Exhibition labels are placed on:

a) Bookshelves
b) Display boards or charts
c) Playground floor
d) Windows
Answer: b


28. Feedback from visitors is recorded in:

a) Diary
b) Visitor’s book
c) Phone
d) Calculator
Answer: b


a) Chef
b) Museum curator
c) Cricketer
d) Electrician
Answer: b


30. Museums help us:

a) Forget the past
b) Learn about heritage and history
c) Avoid old things
d) Learn cooking
Answer: b


Project 6: Cooking without Fire


30 MCQ Objective Questions (With Answers)


1. Cooking methods like boiling, baking, grilling and frying involve:

a) No heat
b) High temperature
c) Only cold water
d) Cutting tools
Answer: b


2. Raw vegetables maintain maximum nutritional value because:

a) They are colourful
b) They are not heated
c) They contain oil
d) They are mixed with salt
Answer: b


3. Which of the following is not a kitchen tool?

a) Whisk
b) Peeler
c) Knife
d) Chalk
Answer: d


4. A recipe includes:

a) List of ingredients and steps
b) Only pictures
c) Only measurements
d) Only final product
Answer: a


5. The first step before following any recipe is:

a) Start cooking immediately
b) Read the entire recipe
c) Wash clothes
d) Mix random ingredients
Answer: b


6. In dish presentation, colourful ingredients make a dish:

a) Expensive
b) Vibrant
c) Difficult
d) Salty
Answer: b


7. Buttermilk requires which main ingredient?

a) Tea
b) Curd
c) Oil
d) Flour
Answer: b


8. Jaljeera contains:

a) Mint and coriander leaves
b) Rice
c) Carrot juice
d) Butter
Answer: a


9. To make Kokam Sherbet, kokam petals must be:

a) Boiled
b) Roasted
c) Soaked for 2–3 hours
d) Fried
Answer: c


10. The main step in making Salad is:

a) Frying vegetables
b) Washing and chopping vegetables
c) Boiling vegetables
d) Grinding vegetables
Answer: b


11. Koshimbir includes which ingredient?

a) Cooked rice
b) Soaked Moong Dal
c) Fried potatoes
d) Bread
Answer: b


12. Fruit Chaat uses:

a) Only apples
b) Assorted fruits and Chaat masala
c) Fried vegetables
d) Only grapes
Answer: b


13. Bhel Puri is made using:

a) Puffed rice
b) Bread
c) Cooked dal
d) Boiled vegetables
Answer: a


14. Shrikhand requires curd that is:

a) Frozen
b) Heated
c) Hung in muslin cloth
d) Fried
Answer: c


15. Sprouts are made by:

a) Boiling legumes
b) Freezing legumes
c) Soaking legumes and keeping in muslin cloth
d) Grinding legumes
Answer: c


16. A sandwich requires:

a) Bread and sliced vegetables
b) Oil and wheat flour
c) Cooked rice
d) Only butter
Answer: a


17. Mint Chutney includes:

a) Milk
b) Mint, coriander, green chillies, ginger
c) Onion only
d) Curd
Answer: b


18. Sprouts Chaat includes:

a) Cooked rice
b) Assorted sprouts and vegetables
c) Sugar syrup
d) Boiled noodles
Answer: b


19. Cucumber Raita uses:

a) Curd and grated cucumber
b) Milk and bananas
c) Rice and dal
d) Tomatoes only
Answer: a


20. Coconut Chocolate Balls require:

a) Shredded coconut and condensed milk
b) Flour and oil
c) Cooked rice
d) Boiled potatoes
Answer: a


21. While using sharp tools, you should:

a) Rush while cutting
b) Keep fingers clear of the blade
c) Cut food in hand
d) Throw the tool after use
Answer: b


22. A tablespoon contains approximately:

a) 2 ml
b) 10 ml
c) 15 ml
d) 25 ml
Answer: c


23. One cup can hold about:

a) 50 ml
b) 100 ml
c) 250 ml
d) 500 ml
Answer: c


24. Grains and legumes should be stored in:

a) Open bowls
b) Airtight containers
c) Plastic bags only
d) Wet cloth
Answer: b


25. Organic waste can be used for:

a) Composting
b) Painting
c) Cleaning utensils
d) Making juice
Answer: a


26. Beverages include:

a) Only water
b) Any drink besides water
c) Only hot tea
d) Only milk products
Answer: b


27. While mixing ingredients for salad or chaat, you mostly use:

a) Heat
b) Cutting and mixing techniques
c) Frying techniques
d) Steaming
Answer: b


28. A Food Mela is organised to:

a) Throw away leftover food
b) Exhibit dishes prepared
c) Sell kitchen tools
d) Learn farming
Answer: b


29. A barcode on a food packet can be read using:

a) Paintbrush
b) Google Lens
c) Oven
d) Weighing scale
Answer: b


a) Carpenter
b) Chef, cook, food artist
c) Electrician
d) Farmer
Answer: b