Class 7 Science Chapter 6 MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) of Respiration in Organisms updated for academic session 2025-26. All the objective questions are taken from the latest NCERT Textbooks issued for CBSE Session 2025-26. Get the complete revision using these important mcq objective questions with answers. The explanation of each answer is also given below each question.
Class 7 Science Chapter 6 MCQ for 2025-26
| Class: 7 | Science |
| Chapter: 10 | Respiration in Organisms |
| Contents: | MCQ Objective Online Test |
MCQ Tests with Answers for Class 7 Science Chapter 10
Q1
Pick the odd one out from the groups, given below on the basis of respiratory organs:
[A]. Cockroach, grasshopper, ant
[B]. Lizard, cow, snake
[C]. Crocodile, dolphin, fish
[D]. Snake, crow, goat
Q2
Consider the following statements and choose the incorrect one(s):
[A]. Cockroaches breathe with the help of air tubes called spiracles.
[B]. Exchange of gases in the leaves take place with the help of stomata.
[C]. Diaphragm forms the floor of the chest cavity.
[D]. The roots of a plant take up oxygen from the air trapped between the soil particles.
Q3
During exhalation, the ribs:
[A]. Move outward
[B]. Move downwards
[C]. Move upwards
[D]. Do not move at all
Q4
Bikash is doing his homework which is given by his teacher. Would you help him to choose the correct sentences?
[A]. When the breakdown of glucose or food occurs without the use of oxygen, it is called an aerobic respiration.
[B]. When the breakdown of glucose or food occurs with the use of oxygen, it is called aerobic respiration.
[C]. Only a few living organisms carry out anaerobic respiration to obtain energy without using oxygen of air.
[D]. All the above
Q5
During inhalation, the diaphragm moves:
[A]. Moves downwards
[B]. Moves upwards
[C]. Moves towards left
[D]. Moves towards right
Q6
Which of the following is most likely to have a much higher breathing rate?
[A]. Man
[B]. Dog
[C]. Sparrow
[D]. Fish
Q7
Normal range of breathing rate per minute in an average adult person at rest is:
[A]. 9 – 12
[B]. 15 – 18
[C]. 21 – 24
[D]. 30 – 33
Q8
Puja is writing some statements but she confused to know whether the statements are correct or not? If you know the answer to this question, then tell her:
[A]. Most of the living organisms carry out aerobic respiration by using oxygen of air.
[B]. Those organisms which obtain energy by the process of anaerobic respiration without using oxygen are called anaerobes.
[C]. The breakdown of food like glucose to release energy can occur in the presence of oxygen.
[D]. None of the above.
Q9
In the last year board examination, Rahul were asked a question where he had to choose the statement which was/were correct? Will you be able to answer this question?
[A]. All the organisms which obtain energy by anaerobic respiration can live without oxygen.
[B]. The process of respiration which release energy from food take place inside the cells of the body it is called cellular respiration.
[C]. All the organisms which obtain energy by aerobic respiration cannot live without oxygen.
[D]. All the above.
Q10
During heavy exercise, we get cramps in the legs due to the accumulation of:
[A]. Carbon dioxide
[B]. Lactic acid
[C]. Alcohol
[D]. Water
Q11
The mountaineers carry oxygen with them because:
[A]. At an altitude of more than 5 km there is no air.
[B]. The amount of air available to the person is less than that available on the ground.
[C]. The temperature of air is higher than that on the ground.
[D]. The pressure of air is higher than that on the ground.
Q12
Recently, in a science class test, you are asked a question where you have to say whether the statements are correct or not?
[A]. The size of the chest cavity increases during inhalation.
[B]. The fishes have lungs for respiration.
[C]. Frogs breathe through their skin as well as their lungs.
[D]. Plants carry out photosynthesis only during the daytime when sunlight is available.
Q13
Which of the following organisms can respire anaerobically?
[A]. Amoeba
[B]. Yeast
[C]. Paramecium
[D]. Euglena
Q14
Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the correct one:
[A]. A breath means one inhalation plus one exhalation.
[B]. The taking in of air rich in oxygen into the body during breathing is called inhalation.
[C]. The ordinary air which we take into the lungs is rich in oxygen but the air expelled from the lungs is rich in carbon dioxide.
[D]. All the above.
Q15
Boojho wants to know the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Paheli told him, as she learnt in the class. Choose the incorrect statement told by her:
[A]. Complete breakdown of food occurs in aerobic respiration whereas partial breakdown of food occurs in anaerobic respiration.
[B]. The end products in anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water whereas the end products in anaerobic respiration may be alcohol and carbon dioxide or lactic acid.
[C]. Aerobic respiration produces a considerable amount of energy whereas much less energy is produced in anaerobic respiration
[D]. None of the above
Q16
Priya is completed her science chapter where she wrote some statements. She wants to know whether the statements are correct or not? Priya wants to take help from you:
[A]. The number of times a person breathes in one minute is called breathing rate.
[B]. The average breathing rate in an adult human being at rest is 15 to 18 times per minute.
[C]. During running, the breathing rate of an adult human being can increase up to 25 per minute or even more.
[D]. The breathing rate of a person decreases when he does gym or weightlifting.
Q17
Which of the following statement is or are correct?
[A]. Children breathe about 20 to 30 times per minute.
[B]. Whenever a person needs extra energy, he breathes faster than usual.
[C]. We feel hungry after doing a heavy physical exercise or activity.
[D]. All the above.
Q18
Consider the following statements and choose the incorrect one:
[A]. The breathing is a chemical process.
[B]. The air tubes of insect open to exterior by spiracles.
[C]. Windpipe in humans is called trachea.
[D]. Yeast can respire in absence of oxygen and it is known as anaerobic respiration.
Q19
Badal appeared in class test but he confused to know the incorrect statement. Would you help him to know that?
[A]. The air which we inhale contains a higher proportion of oxygen.
[B]. The air which we inhale contains a lower proportion of carbon dioxide.
[C]. The air which we inhale contains only a little of water vapour.
[D]. None of the above.
Q20
Recently, in a science class test, you are asked a question where you have to say whether the statements are correct or not?
[A]. Smoking cause heart diseases.
[B]. Smoking causes lung cancer.
[C]. A person who can inhale the air containing tobacco have no health issues.
[D]. None of the above
Q21
Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the correct one:
[A]. We often sneeze when we inhale air containing dust, smoke or pollen etc.
[B]. Yawning is caused by insufficient oxygen in the body.
[C]. The blood carries oxygen to the all parts of the body, this oxygen is carried by a red pigment called hemoglobin present in the red blood cells.
[D]. All the above
Q22
In a quiz competition, you are asked a question where you have to choose the statement which is/ are incorrect?
[A]. The blood carrying oxygen called oxygenated blood.
[B]. The blood having no oxygen called deoxygenated blood.
[C]. Different people can expand their chest by different amounts.
[D]. The breathing rate in children is lower than that of adults.
Q23
Yeast is used in wine and beer industries because it respires:
[A]. Aerobically producing oxygen
[B]. Aerobically producing alcohol
[C]. Anaerobically producing alcohol
[D]. Anaerobically producing CO2
Q24
Boojho, has taken three test tubes with half-filled water and kept some organisms. But he wants to know which tube has highest concentration of Carbo dioxide?
[A]. Snail, in A test tube
[B]. Plant, in B test tube
[C]. Snail and plant, in C test tube
[D]. None of the above
Q25
Sometimes when we do heavy exercise, anaerobic respiration take place in our muscles cells. What is produced during this process?
[A]. Alcohol and lactic acid
[B]. Alcohol and CO2
[C]. Lactic acid and CO2
[D]. Lactic acid only
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Last Edited: June 13, 2023