Chapter 11
Caffeine
Multiple Choice Questions
1. (p. 249-250) The legend of the discovery of coffee relates to
A. an Aztec warrior preparing for battle.
B. a volcano roasting the beans.
C. Kaldi and his dancing goats.
D. Romans seeking a cure for hangovers.
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2. (p. 250) The early history of coffee included a 1674 pamphlet from England titled
A. The Women's Petition Against Coffee.
B. Nectar of the Heavens.
C. Bad Berries.
D. Roasted in Hell.
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3. (p. 250) In the 18th century, English coffeehouses were referred to as
A. dens of iniquity.
B. penny universities.
C. health clinics.
D. Starbucks.
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, 4. (p. 251) In 1970, Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage product.
By 2009,
A. per capita coffee consumption had doubled.
B. Americans drank approximately twice as many gallons of soft drinks as compared to
coffee.
C. more tea was consumed than coffee.
D. energy drinks were more popular than coffee.
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5. (p. 252) The largest exporters of coffee to the U.S. are
A. Mexico, Indonesia, and Guatemala.
B. Singapore and Myanmar.
C. Colombia, Brazil, and Vietnam.
D. Panama, Honduras, and Chile.
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6. (p. 253) Green, black, and oolong tea are all prepared from leaves of
A. Xanthus theo.
B. Camellia sinensis.
C. different herbs.
D. Coffea robusta.
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7. (p. 254) The world's greatest per-capita consumers of tea are found in
A. China.
B. France.
C. Canada.
D. Turkey.
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Caffeine
Multiple Choice Questions
1. (p. 249-250) The legend of the discovery of coffee relates to
A. an Aztec warrior preparing for battle.
B. a volcano roasting the beans.
C. Kaldi and his dancing goats.
D. Romans seeking a cure for hangovers.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
2. (p. 250) The early history of coffee included a 1674 pamphlet from England titled
A. The Women's Petition Against Coffee.
B. Nectar of the Heavens.
C. Bad Berries.
D. Roasted in Hell.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
3. (p. 250) In the 18th century, English coffeehouses were referred to as
A. dens of iniquity.
B. penny universities.
C. health clinics.
D. Starbucks.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
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, 4. (p. 251) In 1970, Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage product.
By 2009,
A. per capita coffee consumption had doubled.
B. Americans drank approximately twice as many gallons of soft drinks as compared to
coffee.
C. more tea was consumed than coffee.
D. energy drinks were more popular than coffee.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
5. (p. 252) The largest exporters of coffee to the U.S. are
A. Mexico, Indonesia, and Guatemala.
B. Singapore and Myanmar.
C. Colombia, Brazil, and Vietnam.
D. Panama, Honduras, and Chile.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
6. (p. 253) Green, black, and oolong tea are all prepared from leaves of
A. Xanthus theo.
B. Camellia sinensis.
C. different herbs.
D. Coffea robusta.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
7. (p. 254) The world's greatest per-capita consumers of tea are found in
A. China.
B. France.
C. Canada.
D. Turkey.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
TestBankWorld.org
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