Practice Exam
Exam 2 Study Guide
Supplemental Instruction
Iowa State University
Nutrition Standards
- What is the most controversial change on the food labels?
- Removing added sugars
- Adding sugars
- Changing sugars to total sugars and added sugars
- There is no change on the food labels regarding sugar
- What percent of foods have added sugar?
- 20%
- 33%
- 50%
- 75%
- Which of the following is not a type of added sugar?
- Cane sugar
- Agave nectar
- High fructose corn syrup
- Naturally occurring fruit
- Which of the following is NOT a reason the Dietary Guidelines pushed against lowering the Daily Value for sodium from 2300 mg to 1500 mg per day?
- It requires too much work
- It seems unrealistic for the typical American
- There is no evidence to support the lower value
- Only 90% of the public actually meet the guideline
- Which of the following is a pro of Front of Package labeling created by the FDA?
- It creates a standard for interpreting nutrition content
- It is easier for the manufacturer
- For the FDA to get more money
- It would be more likely accepted by the consumer
- True or False: The Facts Up Front labeling is created by the FDA and is involuntary.
- True or False: The inclusion of Nutrients to Encourage can pose the potential for reaching the Tolerable Upper Limit.
- Which of the following is a con of Front of Package labeling created by the FDA?
- It will cost too much to implement
- The food industry countered with Facts Up Front
- It is voluntary
- It would have discouraged healthy foods
- Which component is NOT on the Facts Up Front labeling?
- Calories
- Saturated Fat
- Sugar
- Sodium
- How many Nutrients to Encourage are allowed on the Facts up Front labeling?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Digestionand Absorption
- The term used to describe chewed up food is ______.
- Chyme
- Peristalsis
- Bolus
- Food
- True or False: The majority of digestion and absorption occur in the same location
- Which of the following is NOT an essential nutrient?
- Saturated Fat
- Protein
- Carbohydrate
- Water
- Which of the following is NOT a function of water?
- Cushioning
- Removing Waste
- Regulating Body Temperature
- Structure
- Which essential nutrient empties the fastest from the stomach?
- Fat
- Carbohydrate
- Protein
- Water
- True or False: Digestion begins the moment food touches your mouth.
- How many different foods does the average person consume on a regular basis? (4 day period)
- 15
- 30
- 45
- 60
- The coordinated movement of food from the mouth to the stomach is called ______.
- A bolus
- Peristalsis
- Digestion
- Absorption
- It takes about ______seconds for food to go through the esophagus.
- 2
- 6
- 10
- 30
- The valve that controls the volume of food allowed into the stomach is called what?
- Sphincter
- Esophagus
- Pyloric Sphincter
- Larynx
- True or False: When contracted the valve that controls the stomach is open.
- Protein digestion begins in the ______.
- Mouth
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small Intestine
- The secretion of gastrin signals ______and ______secretion.
- Bile, Bolus
- Bile, Hydrochloric Acid
- Hydrochloric Acid, Enzyme
- Enzyme, Bile
- True or False: Skipping breakfast helps someone lose weight.
- What are the functions of hydrochloric acid in the stomach? (Circle all that apply)
- Aide in Denaturation of Protein
- Begin Digesting Carbohydrate
- Activate Pepsin
- Kill Pathogenic Microorganisms
- The mix of partially digested food and stomach secretions is called ______.
- Bolus
- Bile
- Chyme
- Feces
- What essential nutrient empties from the stomach the slowest?
- Lipid
- Protein
- Carbohydrate
- Water
- True or False: A diet with high soluble fiber would increase stomach emptying.
- Which of the following is not an accessory organ for digestion?
- Liver
- Small Intestine
- Pancreas
- Gall Bladder
- What is the role of the pancreas? (Circle Two)
- Bile Secretion
- Enzyme Secretion
- Gastrin Secretion
- Sodium Bicarbonate Secretion
- What organ is sodium bicarbonate released from?
- Pancreas
- Liver
- Gall Bladder
- Small Intestine
- What is the role of sodium bicarbonate?
- Digest Macronutrients
- Denature Proteins
- Neutralize Stomach Acid
- Activate Stomach Acid
- True or False: Transit time and digestion time are the same.
- How long does it take food to go through the digestive system?
- 8 Hours
- 12 Hours
- 30 Hours
- 4 Days
- True or False: ALL of the macronutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
- Which of the following increases the surface area for absorption in the small intestine?
- Folds
- Villi
- Microvilli
- All of the Above
- True or False: All nutrients enter the blood and go straight to the liver.
- When is food considered inside the body?
- When you Consume it
- When it Goes Through the Esophagus
- In the Small Intestine
- When it is Absorbed
- How long does it take for nutrients to be absorbed once inside the small intestine?
- 30 Seconds
- 30 Minutes
- 3 Hours
- 30 Hours
- Which of the following does NOT make up remnants that enter the large intestine?
- Fiber
- Micronutrients
- Macronutrients
- Water
- Which of the following are required for a product to be considered a probiotic?
- Live or Active Cultures
- Clinically Proven
- Sufficient Amount for Benefit
- All of the Above
- Which of the following conditions do probiotics help?
- Antibiotic Related Diarrhea
- Lactose Intolerance
- Rotavirus
- All of the Above
Carbohydrate
- Which of the following is NOT a monosaccharide?
- Glucose
- Sucrose
- Fructose
- Galactose
- Which of the following monosaccharide is found in fruit?
- Glucose
- Sucrose
- Fructose
- Galactose
- The average American consumes _____ teaspoons per day and the Dietary Guidelines recommends _____ teaspoons per day.
- 12 tsp.; 7-13 tsp.
- 19 tsp.; 4.5-9.5 tsp.
- 24 tsp.; 4.5-9.5 tsp.
- 5 tsp.; 10-15 tsp.
- The leading source of added sugar in the United States is ______.
- Sandwiches, Tacos, Burgers
- Cakes
- Candy
- Soft Drinks
- Trends in the United States associated with soft drinks are ______.
- Increasing
- Decreasing
- No change
- Not significant
- Which of the following is NOT a nutrient of concern?
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Fiber
- Vitamin D
- __ of the __ nutrients of concern are present in milk, which is why the decreasing consumption is alarming.
- 3; 4
- 4;4
- 3;3
- 2;4
- Which of the following is NOT a health concern associated with consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages?
- Low Blood Sugar
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
- Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease
- There are none
- If a soft drink contains 24 grams of sugar it contains _____ tsp. of sugar.
- 4 tsp.
- 6 tsp.
- 8 tsp.
- 10 tsp.
- Kelly decides to cut 500 kcals per week, how long will it take to lose 2 pounds?
- 1 week
- 7 weeks
- 14 weeks
- 20 weeks
- It takes ___ miles to burn off 300 kcals.
- 1 mile
- 3 miles
- 5 miles
- 6 miles
- What did the study involving jellybeans and soft drinks prove?
- Both groups were mindful of the calories they were taking in
- Only those eating jelly beans were conscious of calorie levels
- Liquid calories have a high satiety than solid calories
- Eating jelly beans is an effective weight loss tool
- Heart disease is associated with which of the following risk factors?
- High LDL
- High Blood Sugar
- High HDL
- Low triglycerides
- Which of the following disaccharide is present in milk and is made up of glucose and this other monosaccharide?
- Sucrose; Glucose
- Lactose; Glucose
- Lactose; Galactose
- Maltose: Fructose
- True or False: Fatty liver disease is the most common liver disease in the United States.