Chapter 1 The Science of Nutrition: Linking Food, Function, and Health
1) Which of the following BEST describes nutrition?
A) Nutrition is not a science.
B) Nutrition is the science that studies food and how food nourishes our bodies and
influences our health.
C) Nutrition is an ancient science that dates back to the fourteenth century.
D) Nutrition is the science of food.
Answer: B
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2) Which BEST defines chronic disease?
A) A disease that comes on slowly and can persist for years.
B) A condition that has a rapid onset and is easily cured.
C) A disease caused by a microorganism.
D) A disease that affects only elderly people.
Answer: A
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3) Three chronic diseases in the U.S.– heart disease, stroke and ________– are strongly
associated with poor nutrition.
,A) osteoporosis
B) kidney disease
C) diabetes
D) pneumonia
Answer: C
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4) The health promotion and disease prevention plan for the U.S. is called:
A) The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs).
B) The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
C) Healthy People 2020.
D) MyPlate.
Answer: C
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,5) Which class of nutrients provides the primary source of energy for our body?
A) carbohydrates
B) vitamins
C) minerals
D) water
Answer: A
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6) Which element makes protein different from carbohydrate and fat?
A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
Answer: C
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7) Which of the following is classified as a micronutrient?
A) carbohydrates
B) vitamins
C) lipids
D) alcohol
, Answer: B
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8) Which of the following are examples of inorganic nutrients?
A) vitamins
B) lipids
C) carbohydrates
D) minerals
Answer: D
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Learning Obj.: 1.3