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1. Malnutrition includes deficiencies, imbalances, and excesses of nutrients, alone or in
combination, any of which can take a toll on health over time.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: A Lifetime of Nourishment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.1 - Discuss the impact of food choices on a
person’s health.

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



2. Good food choices can reduce the chance of developing chronic diseases.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: A Lifetime of Nourishment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.1 - Discuss the impact of food choices on a
person’s health.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



3. Vegetable intakes have increased substantially and the number of obese people has declined in
recent years.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

REFERENCES: Healthy People: Nutrition Objectives for the Nation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.2 - List seven major categories of nutrition and
weight-related objectives included in the publication Healthy People

, 2020.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



4. The human genome is 99.9% the same in all people.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: A Lifetime of Nourishment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.1 - Discuss the impact of food choices on a
person’s health.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



5. When a hospital client has to be fed through a vein, the duration should be as short as possible
and real food should be reintroduced as early as possible.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: The Human Body and Its Food

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.3 - Specify the six classes of nutrients.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



6. Enriched and fortified foods are not necessarily more nutritious than whole basic foods.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: The Challenge of Choosing Foods

,LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.4 - Recognize the challenges and solutions to a
health-promoting diet.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



7. Functional foods contain bioactive food components that are believed to provide health
benefits beyond their nutrient content.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

REFERENCES: The Challenge of Choosing Foods

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.4 - Recognize the challenges and solutions to a
health-promoting diet.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



8. Cultural traditions regarding food are static and inflexible.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

REFERENCES: The Challenge of Choosing Foods

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.4 - Recognize the challenges and solutions to a
health-promoting diet.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



9. Once a new finding is published in a scientific journal, it is still only preliminary and must
undergo repeated testing to eventually be confirmed.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

, REFERENCES: The Science of Nutrition

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.5 - Describe the science of nutrition.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



10. Physical activity is not linked to nutrition as a factor supporting health.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

REFERENCES: A Lifetime of Nourishment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.1 - Discuss the impact of food choices on a
person’s health.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



11. Every five years the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sets health and nutrition
objectives for the nation.
a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

REFERENCES: Healthy People: Nutrition Objectives for the Nation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: NUCC.SIZR.17.1.2 - List seven major categories of nutrition and
weight-related objectives included in the publication Healthy People
2020.

KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



12. The energy in food is chemical energy, which can be converted into mechanical, electrical,
thermal, or other forms of energy in the body.
a. True

b. False

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