Nutrition Final Exam
The range of intakes for a particular nutrient that is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease is: a. RDA b. UL c. EER d. AMDR
AMDR
The dietary intake that is used when there is not enough research to set a RDA is the: a. Dietary Reference Intake b. Estimated Average Requirement c. Tolerable Upper Intake Level d. Adequate Intake
Adequate Intake
Textures that most people like include: a. tough b. crumbly c. soggy d. creamy
creamy
Protein is an example of a: a. micronutrient b. macronutrient c. DRI d. non-nutrient
macronutrient
Which of the following foods is LOW in added sugars? a. Coca Cola b. cupcake c. orange juice d. candy bar
orange juice
Umami, the fifth basic taste, can be found in: a. tomatoes b. green beans c. grapefruit d. hot chili peppers
tomatoes
The percentage of the Daily Value (%DV) is based on a _________ kcalorie diet. a. 1,800 b. 2,000 c. 2,200 d. 2,400
2,000
1. One cup of milk is equivalent to: a. 1 ounce American cheese b. 1.5 ounces American cheese c. 2. 0 ounces American cheese d. 2.5 ounces American cheese
2. 0 ounces American cheese
If you can eat 2000 kcalories using MyPlate, how many cups of vegetables do you need daily? a. 1 cup b. 2 cups c. 2.5 cups d. 3 cups
2.5 cups
If your breakfast included a total of 20 grams of sugars, how many teaspoons of sugar did your breakfast contain? a. 4 teaspoons b. 5 teaspoons c. 7 teaspoons d. 10 teaspoons
5 teaspoons
If you can eat 2000 kcalories using MyPlate, how many ounces of grains do you need daily? a. 5 ounces b. 6 ounces c. 7 ounces d. 8 ounces
6 ounces
Which food is highest in saturated fat? a. skinless chicken breast b. 75 percent ground beef c. salmon d. canola oil
75 percent ground beef
Adults should eating about ____ ounces of seafood a week. a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 12
8
The typical American does not eat enough: a. vegetables b. fruits c. whole grains d. all of the above
All
Which foods contain saturated and/or trans fat that contribute to heart disease? a. whole milk b. commercial baked goods such as cakes c. fried foods such as donuts and potatoes d. all of the above
All
Sucrose is found in: a. brown sugar b. milk sugar c. sorbitol d. aspartame
Brown Sugar
The current food guide for Americans to use is: a. Dietary Recommendations for Americans b. MyPyramid c. MyPlate d. Mediterranean diet
MyPlate
The nourishing substances in food that provide energy and promote the growth and maintenance of the body are called: a. carbohydrates b. fats c. nutrients d. DRIs
Nutrients
Which of the following is not depicted on MyPlate? a. Dairy b. Fruits c. Grains d. Oils
Oils
Phytochemicals are found in which food? a. beef b. milk c. blueberries d. butter
blueberries
The dairy group is most important for which system of the body? a. bones b. nervous system c. muscles d. kidneys
bones
Sugars are a type of: a. carbohydrate b. lipids c. protein d. vitamin
carbohydrate
Refined grains are enriched with: a. certain B vitamins and iron b. calcium and iron c. vitamins A and D d. magnesium and selenium
certain B vitamins and iron
An acid found in the stomach helps: a. absorb alcohol b. destroy harmful bacteria c. destroy important vitamins d. all of the above
destroy harmful bacteria
Which of the following is a way to prevent heartburn? a. eat fatty foods b. drink extra coffee c. eat small meals d. gain weight
eat small meals
Refined grain products contain the: a. endosperm only b. endosperm and germ c. endosperm and bran d. endosperm, bran, and germ
endosperm only
White flour must be _____________with several vitamins and iron. a. fortified b. enriched c. enhanced d. moderated
enriched
Compounds that speed up the breaking down of food so that nutrients can be absorbed are called: a. helpers b. minerals c. metabolites d. enzymes
enzymes
Which nutrient takes the longest to exit from the stomach? a. carbohydrate b. protein c. fat d. water
fat
Besides containing natural sugar, fruits also contain: a. fiber b. starch c. added sugars d. fats
fiber
Consuming whole fruits rather than juice helps you take in more: a. vitamin A b. vitamin C c. fiber d. thiamin
fiber
When searching the Internet for a credible source of nutrition information, one should go to the website of a: a. government health agency b. national health food store chain c. marketing company that sells supplements d. popular fitness magazine
government health agency
Which of the following is a double sugar? a. glucose b. fructose c. galactose d. lactose
lactose
Which of the following foods is high in added sugars? a. white bread b. milk c. vanilla pudding d. canned tomatoes
vanilla pudding
Fruits and vegetables are a good source of which nutrient? a. vitamin B12 b. vitamin C c. calcium d. iron
vitamin C
Three of the following are sugars, one is not. Which is NOT a sugar? a. wheat bran b. high-fructose corn syrup c. agave nectar d. molasses
wheat bran
Which of the following is an example of a processed food? a. whole-grain crackers b. ground beef c. fresh pear d. 1% milk
whole-grain crackers
What effect does sodium have on health? a. improves muscle tone b. increases blood pressure c. increases cancer risk d. increases diabetes risk
increases blood pressure
A nutrient that does not provide kcalories is: a. carbohydrate b. protein c. iron d. fat
iron
Your energy needs when your body is at rest and awake are referred to as: a. kilocalories b. basal metabolism c. exercise metabolism d. thermic effect of food
kilocalories
The primary nutrition expert in the U.S. is the: a. registered nurse b. registered dietitian/nutritionist c. diet technician d. nutrition consultant
registered dietitian/nutritionist
Sodium is primarily consumed as: a. sodium carbonate b. baking powder c. salt d. soy sauce
salt
Most nutrients are absorbed through the villi of the: a. stomach b. small intestine c. large intestine d. pharynx
small intestine
Which vegetable subgroup do potatoes fit into? a. starchy vegetables b. dry beans and peas c. red and orange vegetables d. other vegetables
starchy vegetables
Which of these foods is in a nutrient-dense form? a. creamed spinach b. buttered corn c. steamed broccoli d. French fries
steamed broccoli
Which of the following is a naturally sweet extract from the leaves of a bush? a. Splenda b. Equal c. stevia d. monk fruit
stevia
Smoking and caffeine have the following effect on basal metabolic rate: a. They increase metabolic rate. b. They decrease metabolic rate. c. Smoking decreases while caffeine increases energy expenditure. d. Smoking increases while caffeine decreases energy expenditure.
They increase metabolic rate.
Lipids provide _____ kcalories per gram. a. 4 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9
9
Which of the following is NOT high in saturated fat? a. beef fat b. butter c. stick margarine d. corn oil
corn oil
Which of the following foods is NOT in the dairy group? a. fortified soymilk b. ice cream c. cheese d. cream
cream
Organic food is produced without: a. most conventional pesticides b. fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients c. ionizing radiation d. all of the above
most conventional pesticides
The digestive system starts with the: a. throat b. stomach c. mouth d. small intestine
mouth
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are quite different from dietary recommendations because DRIs deal with specific: a. nutrients b. foods c. health conditions d. ethnic groups
nutrients
Three of the following are refined grains. Which is a whole grain? a. white flour b. white rice c. degermed cornmeal d. oatmeal
oatmeal
The smallest contributor to your energy needs is: a. basal metabolism b. physical activity c. the energy needed to digest and absorb food d. all of the above
the energy needed to digest and absorb food
Which of the following nutrients is optional on the food label? a. carbohydrate b. fat c. protein d. thiamin
thiamin
Which nutrient is ranked second only to oxygen as essential to life? a. sugar b. protein c. vitamins d. water
water
Which of the following is considered 1 cup from the fruit group? a. 1 plum b. ¼ cup of dried fruit c. ½ cup orange juice d. 1 small apple
1 small apple
Three of the following foods are high in added sugars. Which of the following foods is NOT high in added sugars? a. sweetened iced tea b. cookies c. chocolate bar d. 100% apple juice
100% apple juice
1 cup of raw of cooked vegetables is equivalent to how many cups of raw leafy greens? a. 1 cup b. 1.5 cups c. 2 cups d. 2.5 cups
2 cups
If you can eat 2,000 kcalories using MyPlate, how many cups of fruits do you need daily? a. 1 cup b. 2 cups c. 2.5 cups d. 3 cups
2 cups
Being overweight puts you at an increased risk of: a. heart disease b. stroke c. type 2 diabetes d. all of the above
All
Which food is a good source of carbohydrates? a. beef b. chicken c. honey d. eggs
Honey
A healthy diet is higher in: a. soft drinks b. cookies c. seafood d. pretzels
Seafood
The chemical name for the sugar found in white sugar is: a. sucrose b. maltose c. lactose d. galactose
Sucrose
Food in the dairy group provides: a. calcium b. vitamin D c. protein d. all of the above
all
Vitamin D in milk is an example of: a. fortification b. enrichment c. enhancement d. moderation
fortification
Which of these sugars is rich in fruits? a. glucose b. fructose c. galactose d. lactose
fructose
Sucrose is composed of: a. glucose plus glucose b. glucose plus fructose c. glucose plus galactose d. glucose plus maltose
glucose plus fructose
Eating lots of fruits and vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of: a. heart disease b. osteoporosis c. ulcers d. all of the above
heart disease
The Asian and Mediterranean diets emphasize: a. wine b. animal foods c. plant foods d. dairy
plant foods
Most of the salt we eat comes from: a. processed foods b. salt in fruits and vegetables c. salt added at the table d. salt used in cooking at home
processed foods
Sugar-free gum, candies and cookies often use a group of carbohydrates that have half the kcalories as sugar and don't promote tooth decay. They are called: a. sucralose or Splenda b. single sugars c. stevia extract d. sugar replacers or polyols
sugar replacers or polyols
The most important consideration when choosing something to eat is: a. cost b. convenience c. nutrition d. taste
taste
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is: a. the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a daily basis b. the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a weekly basis c. the maximum amount you should be taking on of a nutrient in one day d. set when there is inadequate research
the amount of a nutrient you should be taking in on a daily basis
Which food is a popular probiotic? a. hotdogs b. French fries c. milk d. yogurt
yogurt
One slice of bread is equivalent to: a. 1 cup of pasta (cooked) b. 1 cup of cooked cereal c. ½ of an English muffin d. 1 large corn muffin
½ of an English muffin
Most of the energy you burn is due to: a. basal metabolism b. physical activity c. thermic effect of food d. all of the above
basal metabolism
One ounce of meat is equivalent to: a. ¼ cup cooked dry beans b. 2 eggs c. 2 tablespoons of peanut butter d. 1 soy burger
2 tablespoons of peanut butter
Using MyPlate, adults need ______ cups from the dairy group daily. a. 1 b. 2 c. 2.5 d. 3
3
Which of the following health claims can be used on food labels? a. A diet high in calcium is linked to a reduced risk of osteoporosis. b. A diet low in sodium may help lower blood pressure. c. A diet low in total fat may reduce the risk of cancer. d. All of the above.
All
Which of these foods contain oils? a. mayonnaise b. salad dressings c. soft margarine with no trans fats d. all of the above
All
Which step can chefs take to have a sustainable kitchen? a. source local foods b. buy organic c. buy sustainable fish d. start a garden e. all of the above
All
Your food choices are influenced by: a. food cost b. food convenience c. social situations d. emotions e. all of the above
All
Simple carbohydrates include: a. sugars b. starch c. fiber d. glycogen
Sugars
As of 12/1/2016, which nutrition information must be labeled on menus and/or menu boards of restaurants with 20 or more locations? a. calories b. fat c. sugar d. all of the above
Calories
About half of all American adults have one or more preventable diseases that are related to inactivity and: a. environment b. diet c. alcohol d. smoking
Diet
The sugar found in milk is called: a. sucrose b. maltose c. lactose d. galactose
Lactose
A healthy diet is lower in: a. vegetables b. fruits c. whole grains d. sugar-sweetened foods
Sugar-Sweetened foods
After age 50, your number of taste buds: a. increases b. decreases c. stays the same d. changes depending on your diet
decreases
Whole grains have more ________________ than refined grains. a. kcalories b. fat c. vitamin D d. dietary fiber
dietary fiber
The process by which food is broken down into its components in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine is: a. digestion b. absorption c. metabolism d. basal metabolism
digestion
Nutrients that either cannot be made in the body or cannot be made in the quantities needed by the body are called: a. essential nutrients b. vital nutrients c. organic nutrients d. dense nutrients
essential nutrients
Most choices in the dairy group should be: a. fortified b. enriched c. fat-free or low-fat d. all of the above
fat-free or low-fat
Three of the following are artificial sweeteners. Which is NOT an artificial sweetener? a. honey b. sucralose c. aspartame d. acesulfame-K
honey
Which of the following provides empty kcalories from saturated fats AND added sugars? a. cheese pizza b. sweetened applesauce c. ice cream d. bacon
ice cream
The digestive system organ that passes waste to be excreted and absorbs some water and minerals is the: a. stomach b. small intestine c. large intestine d. liver
large intestine
Butter and margarine are classified as: a. carbohydrates b. lipids c. proteins d. vitamins
lipids
The BMR for women when compared to men is: a. lower than for men b. higher than for men c. about the same d. hard to compare
lower than for men
Foods high in protein include: a. whole grains b. fruits and vegetables c. meat and poultry d. all of the above
meat and poultry