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Solutions for Chapter 2: Space Organisation in the Kitchen

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of CISCE Oswal for Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE.


EXERCISE
EXERCISE [Pages 29 - 31]

Oswal solutions for Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE 2 Space Organisation in the Kitchen EXERCISE [Pages 29 - 31]

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Choose the right option

EXERCISE | Q 1. A. | Page 29

A kitchen should be ______.

  • Airy, ventilated, and well-lit

  • Have an eastern or north-eastern aspect

  • Should have enough storage space with three major work centers

  • All the above

EXERCISE | Q 1. B. | Page 29

This type of kitchen is found in small houses ______.

  • L-Shaped kitchen

  • Pullman kitchen

  • Island kitchen

  • All of these

EXERCISE | Q 1. C. | Page 29

Which of the following are the characteristics of a broken U-Shaped kitchen?

  • Provides good space for working

  • A part can be utilized for informal eating

  • It is like the U-shaped kitchen but is not continuous

  • All the above

Fill in the blanks

EXERCISE | Q 2. A. | Page 29

______ is the best of the kitchen plans, in terms of working triangle efficiency.

  • Modular kitchen

  • L-shaped kitchen

  • U-shaped kitchen

  • None of these

EXERCISE | Q 2. B. | Page 29

The ______ is an imaginary straight line drawn from the centre of the sink to the centre of the cooktop, to the centre of the refrigerator, and finally to the centre of the sink.

  • Line segment

  • Work triangle

  • Circle

  • Triangle

EXERCISE | Q 2. C. | Page 29

The ceiling of the kitchen should be painted preferably ______ to reflect the light.

  • Indigo

  • Red

  • White

  • Brown

State True or False

EXERCISE | Q 3. A. | Page 29

Cooking centre should be away from the mixing and sink centres.

  • True

  • False

EXERCISE | Q 3. B. | Page 30
Doors in the kitchen is considered as necessary evils.
  • True

  • False

EXERCISE | Q 3. C. | Page 30

Windows provide the kitchen with natural lighting and ventilation.

  • True

  • False

EXERCISE | Q 4. A. | Page 30

Identify the given picture

Observe the picture and identify the correct feature(s) of Indian Style kitchen.

  • Ergonomically incorrect human posture

  • Used in villages

  • The racks are low heighted

  • All the above

EXERCISE | Q 4. B. | Page 30

Identify the given picture.

Identify the type of kitchen from the given picture.

  • Modular kitchen

  • L-shaped kitchen

  • Sitting style kitchen

  • None of these

EXERCISE | Q 4. C. | Page 30

Identify the given picture.

Identify the picture and select the correct statement(s) from the given options.

  • This is Island shaped kitchen

  • It is an extended version of L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen

  • Both this is Island shaped kitchen and it is an extended version of L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen

  • Pullman Kitchen

EXERCISE | Q 5. A. | Page 31

Select the odd pair

  • Corridor kitchen - Two Walled kitchen

  • One-walled kitchen - Pullman kitchen

  • Storage centre - food is cooked

  • Modular kitchen - readymade kitchen

EXERCISE | Q 5. B. | Page 31

Select the odd pair

  • Colour Hues - cool colours

  • Flooring - Durable

  • Ceiling - patterned design

  • Work counters - resistant to acid stains

EXERCISE | Q 5. C. | Page 31

Select the odd pair

  • Preparation counter - mixing counter

  • Serving centre - cooking as well as serving

  • Cleaning area - sink centre

  • Storage centre - preliminary preparations before cooking

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

EXERCISE | Q 1. | Page 31

List two advantages of a well-planned kitchen:

EXERCISE | Q 2. | Page 31

What should be the right aspect for an ideal kitchen?

EXERCISE | Q 3. i. | Page 31

What do you mean by work triangles?

EXERCISE | Q 3. ii. | Page 31

What is work triangle use in the planning of a kitchen?

EXERCISE | Q 4. | Page 31

Give two advantages of having windows in a kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 5. | Page 31

Give two reasons why a kitchen should be well-ventilated?

EXERCISE | Q 6. | Page 31

What kind of material should be used for kitchen counters?

EXERCISE | Q 7. | Page 31

List two uses of a sink in a kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 8. | Page 31

State any two factors affecting the size of a kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 9. | Page 31

Differentiate between a modular and semi-modular kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 10. | Page 31

Name any four materials used to make modular kitchen cabinets.

EXERCISE | Q 11. i. | Page 31

Name any two accessories in a modular kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 11. ii. | Page 31

What is the advantage of a modular kitchen?

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

EXERCISE | Q 1. | Page 31

Discuss the characteristics of a good kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 2. | Page 31

Discuss the characteristics of a good kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 3. | Page 31

Discuss the characteristics of a good kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 4. | Page 31

Discuss the characteristics of a good kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 5. | Page 31

Discuss the characteristics of a good kitchen.

EXERCISE | Q 6. | Page 31

What is work triangle use in the planning of a kitchen?

EXERCISE | Q 7. | Page 31

What is work triangle use in the planning of a kitchen?

EXERCISE | Q 8. | Page 31

Write short notes on Types of kitchens. (any five points).

EXERCISE | Q 9. i. | Page 31

How are modular kitchens different from the typically constructed kitchens?

EXERCISE | Q 9. ii. | Page 31

What is the advantage of a modular kitchen?

EXERCISE | Q 9. iii. | Page 31

Explain two advantages of using the typically constructed kitchens.

EXERCISE | Q 9. iv. | Page 31

Explain two disadvantages of using modular kitchens.

EXERCISE | Q 9. v. | Page 31

Explain two disadvantages of the typically constructed kitchens.

Solutions for 2: Space Organisation in the Kitchen

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Oswal solutions for Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 2 - Space Organisation in the Kitchen - Shaalaa.com

Oswal solutions for Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 2 - Space Organisation in the Kitchen

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Concepts covered in Home Science [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 2 Space Organisation in the Kitchen are Space Organisation in the Kitchen, Characteristics of a Good Kitchen, Layout and Plannings, Work Triangle, Kitchens Are Planned to Save E Ergy and Time.

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