MCQS of Types of Heterotrophic Nutrition : Saprotrophic, Parasitic, Holozoic nutrition for Class 10 Science Biology


MCQs-Multiple-Choice Questions

  1. Which of the following is NOT a mode of heterotrophic nutrition?
    • A) Parasitic
    • B) Saprophytic
    • C) Autotrophic
    • D) Holozoic
    • Answer: C) Autotrophic
  2. Heterotrophic nutrition is characterized by organisms that:
    • A) Produce their own food
    • B) Depend on other organisms for food
    • C) Utilize sunlight for energy
    • D) Convert inorganic substances into organic ones
    • Answer: B) Depend on other organisms for food
  3. Which of the following organisms exhibit holozoic nutrition?
    • A) Fungi
    • B) Bacteria
    • C) Humans
    • D) Algae
    • Answer: C) Humans
  4. In holozoic nutrition, the sequence of processes is:
    • A) Ingestion → Digestion → Absorption → Assimilation → Egestion
    • B) Absorption → Digestion → Ingestion → Egestion → Assimilation
    • C) Digestion → Ingestion → Absorption → Egestion → Assimilation
    • D) Ingestion → Absorption → Digestion → Assimilation → Egestion
    • Answer: A) Ingestion → Digestion → Absorption → Assimilation → Egestion
  5. Which mode of nutrition involves organisms feeding on dead and decaying matter?
    • A) Parasitic
    • B) Saprotrophic
    • C) Holozoic
    • D) Autotrophic
    • Answer: B) Saprotrophic
  6. Saprotrophic organisms obtain nutrients by:
    • A) Engulfing solid food particles
    • B) Absorbing dissolved organic substances
    • C) Photosynthesis
    • D) Parasitizing other organisms
    • Answer: B) Absorbing dissolved organic substances
  7. Which of the following is an example of a saprotrophic organism?
    • A) Amoeba
    • B) Mushroom
    • C) Tapeworm
    • D) Green plant
    • Answer: B) Mushroom
  8. Parasitic nutrition involves:
    • A) Organisms living independently
    • B) Organisms feeding on dead matter
    • C) One organism benefiting at the expense of another
    • D) Mutual benefit between two organisms
    • Answer: C) One organism benefiting at the expense of another
  9. An example of an endoparasite is:
    • A) Louse
    • B) Leech
    • C) Tapeworm
    • D) Mistletoe
    • Answer: C) Tapeworm
  10. Which of the following statements about parasites is true?
    • A) They always kill their host
    • B) They benefit while harming their host
    • C) They provide nutrients to their host
    • D) They live independently of other organisms
    • Answer: B) They benefit while harming their host
  11. Holozoic nutrition is commonly found in:
    • A) Fungi
    • B) Bacteria
    • C) Animals
    • D) Plants
    • Answer: C) Animals
  12. Which process is not part of holozoic nutrition?
    • A) Ingestion
    • B) Photosynthesis
    • C) Digestion
    • D) Egestion
    • Answer: B) Photosynthesis
  13. In saprotrophic nutrition, enzymes are secreted:
    • A) Internally
    • B) Externally
    • C) Into the bloodstream
    • D) Into specialized digestive organs
    • Answer: B) Externally
  14. Which of the following is a characteristic of saprotrophs?
    • A) They perform photosynthesis
    • B) They decompose organic material
    • C) They live inside a host organism
    • D) They ingest food particles
    • Answer: B) They decompose organic material
  15. Parasitic plants obtain nutrients by:
    • A) Photosynthesis
    • B) Absorbing nutrients from their host
    • C) Decomposing organic matter
    • D) Fixing atmospheric nitrogen
    • Answer: B) Absorbing nutrients from their host
  16. Which of the following is an ectoparasite?
    • A) Tapeworm
    • B) Plasmodium
    • C) Tick
    • D) Liver fluke
    • Answer: C) Tick
  17. The main difference between saprotrophs and parasites is:
    • A) Saprotrophs feed on living hosts; parasites feed on dead matter
    • B) Saprotrophs perform photosynthesis; parasites do not
    • C) Saprotrophs feed on dead matter; parasites feed on living hosts
    • D) Saprotrophs are always unicellular; parasites are multicellular
    • Answer: C) Saprotrophs feed on dead matter; parasites feed on living hosts
  18. Which of the following organisms exhibits parasitic nutrition?
    • A) Yeast
    • B) Amoeba
    • C) Plasmodium
    • D) Euglena
    • Answer: C) Plasmodium
  19. In holozoic nutrition, absorption primarily occurs in the:
    • A) Mouth
    • B) Stomach
    • C) Small intestine
    • D) Large intestine
    • Answer: C) Small intestine
  20. Which of the following is true about saprotrophic nutrition?
    • A) It involves ingestion of solid food particles
    • B) It requires a host organism
    • C) It involves extracellular digestion
    • D) It is a type of autotrophic nutrition
    • Answer: C) It involves extracellular digestion
  21. Which of the following is an example of a holozoic organism?
    • A) Mushroom
    • B) Amoeba
    • C) Mistletoe
    • D) Bread mold
    • Answer: B) Amoeba
  22. Parasitic nutrition differs from saprotrophic nutrition in that parasites:
    • A) Feed on dead organic matter
    • B) Live on or in a living host
    • C) Perform photosynthesis
    • D) Decompose organic material externally
    • Answer: B) Live on or in a living host
  23. Which of the following is a characteristic of holozoic nutrition?
    • A) Absorption of nutrients from a host
    • B) External digestion of organic matter
    • C) Ingestion of complex organic substances
    • D) Photosynthesis
    • Answer : C) Ingestion of complex organic substances
  1. Which of the following is NOT an example of parasitic nutrition?
  • A) Tapeworm in human intestines
  • B) Mistletoe on trees
  • C) Bacteria decomposing dead plants
  • D) Plasmodium in the human body
  • Answer: C) Bacteria decomposing dead plants
  1. Which type of nutrition involves consuming complex organic food, digesting it internally, and absorbing nutrients?
  • A) Saprotrophic
  • B) Holozoic
  • C) Parasitic
  • D) Autotrophic
  • Answer: B) Holozoic
  1. What is the major difference between parasitic and saprotrophic nutrition?
  • A) Parasites live on living hosts, while saprotrophs feed on dead matter
  • B) Parasites perform photosynthesis, while saprotrophs do not
  • C) Saprotrophs ingest food, while parasites do not
  • D) Parasites are only found in plants, while saprotrophs are in animals
  • Answer: A) Parasites live on living hosts, while saprotrophs feed on dead matter
  1. Which of the following is an example of a parasite in humans?
  • A) Amoeba
  • B) Plasmodium
  • C) Yeast
  • D) Mushroom
  • Answer: B) Plasmodium
  1. The primary function of saprotrophs in an ecosystem is:
  • A) Producing oxygen
  • B) Decomposing organic matter
  • C) Parasitizing living organisms
  • D) Performing photosynthesis
  • Answer: B) Decomposing organic matter
  1. Which of the following is an ectoparasite?
  • A) Tapeworm
  • B) Tick
  • C) Plasmodium
  • D) Amoeba
  • Answer: B) Tick
  1. Which of these organisms uses extracellular digestion?
  • A) Amoeba
  • B) Fungi
  • C) Earthworm
  • D) Hydra
  • Answer: B) Fungi
  1. What is the role of decomposers in nature?
  • A) To photosynthesize and produce oxygen
  • B) To consume living organisms for food
  • C) To break down dead and decaying organic matter
  • D) To infect hosts and spread diseases
  • Answer: C) To break down dead and decaying organic matter
  1. Which of the following processes occurs in holozoic nutrition but not in saprotrophic nutrition?
  • A) Ingestion
  • B) Absorption
  • C) Digestion
  • D) Excretion
  • Answer: A) Ingestion
  1. Which of the following best describes ectoparasites?
  • A) They live inside the host’s body
  • B) They cause harm while benefiting from the host
  • C) They perform photosynthesis
  • D) They help the host obtain nutrients
  • Answer: B) They cause harm while benefiting from the host
  1. Holozoic organisms include:
  • A) Fungi and bacteria
  • B) Plants and algae
  • C) Humans and most animals
  • D) Viruses and protozoa
  • Answer: C) Humans and most animals
  1. The function of digestive enzymes in saprotrophic nutrition is to:
  • A) Produce energy from sunlight
  • B) Break down complex organic matter externally
  • C) Provide immunity to the organism
  • D) Store nutrients for later use
  • Answer: B) Break down complex organic matter externally
  1. Which of the following organisms follows holozoic nutrition?
  • A) Paramecium
  • B) Yeast
  • C) Mistletoe
  • D) Bacteria
  • Answer: A) Paramecium
  1. Parasites derive nutrients from their host and:
  • A) Improve the host’s health
  • B) May eventually kill the host
  • C) Perform photosynthesis for the host
  • D) Break down dead organic matter
  • Answer: B) May eventually kill the host
  1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of saprotrophic nutrition?
  • A) Enzymatic breakdown of food
  • B) Dependence on dead organic material
  • C) Absorption of nutrients after external digestion
  • D) Direct ingestion of solid food
  • Answer: D) Direct ingestion of solid food
  1. Which organism is known for parasitic nutrition?
  • A) Earthworm
  • B) Tapeworm
  • C) Yeast
  • D) Algae
  • Answer: B) Tapeworm
  1. Holozoic nutrition is mainly found in:
  • A) Fungi
  • B) Bacteria
  • C) Protozoans and animals
  • D) Viruses
  • Answer: C) Protozoans and animals
  1. In saprotrophic nutrition, digestion occurs:
  • A) Inside the organism
  • B) Inside specialized cells
  • C) Outside the organism
  • D) Inside mitochondria
  • Answer: C) Outside the organism
  1. Which of the following is a decomposer?
  • A) Grasshopper
  • B) Snake
  • C) Fungus
  • D) Elephant
  • Answer: C) Fungus
  1. Which process is essential for holozoic nutrition but absent in saprotrophic nutrition?
  • A) Enzyme secretion
  • B) Ingestion
  • C) Absorption
  • D) Nutrient breakdown
  • Answer: B) Ingestion
  1. Which of the following is an obligate parasite?
  • A) Mushroom
  • B) Yeast
  • C) Plasmodium
  • D) Earthworm
  • Answer: C) Plasmodium
  1. Why are parasites harmful to their hosts?
  • A) They consume the host’s food
  • B) They perform photosynthesis
  • C) They provide essential nutrients to the host
  • D) They produce oxygen in the host’s body
  • Answer: A) They consume the host’s food
  1. What is an example of a facultative parasite?
  • A) Tapeworm
  • B) Plasmodium
  • C) Mistletoe
  • D) Bacteria that can live independently or as parasites
  • Answer: D) Bacteria that can live independently or as parasites
  1. Which of the following is NOT a holozoic organism?
  • A) Amoeba
  • B) Paramecium
  • C) Fungus
  • D) Humans
  • Answer: C) Fungus
  1. Which part of the digestive system is responsible for nutrient absorption in holozoic organisms?
  • A) Stomach
  • B) Large intestine
  • C) Small intestine
  • D) Esophagus
  • Answer: C) Small intestine
  1. Which of the following organisms shows a combination of autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition?
  • A) Euglena
  • B) Amoeba
  • C) Plasmodium
  • D) Fungi
  • Answer: A) Euglena
  1. Parasitic plants like mistletoe absorb nutrients from:
  • A) Soil directly
  • B) Their host plants
  • C) Dead organic matter
  • D) Sunlight
  • Answer: B) Their host plants

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