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NCERT Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration – MCQs with Answers & Explanations
Class: 7 | Subject: Science | Section: Respiration | Topic: Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration
Based on CBSE Board Examination Pattern
Based on CBSE Board Examination Pattern
These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are designed strictly as per the NCERT syllabus, making them ideal for CBSE Class 7 Science examination standard. Each question includes detailed explanations for strong concept clarity and exam preparation.
1. Respiration that uses oxygen is called:
Answer: B. Aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration occurs in presence of oxygen and releases maximum energy by complete breakdown of glucose.
2. Anaerobic respiration occurs in absence of:
Answer: B. Oxygen
In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen producing less energy.
3. End products of aerobic respiration are:
Answer: C. CO₂ & Water
Glucose completely oxidizes producing carbon dioxide, water and large energy.
4. Anaerobic respiration in muscles produces:
Answer: B. Lactic acid
During heavy exercise, oxygen deficiency leads to lactic acid formation causing cramps.
5. Maximum energy is released in:
Answer: B. Aerobic respiration
Complete oxidation of glucose releases much more ATP energy.
