Test Bank For Nutrition for Health And Health Care 4th Edition By Ellie Whitney
Chapter 3 – Carbohydrates
An. Dif. Page(s)
True/False
a K 64 1. Whenever carbohydrate is available to the body, the human brain depends exclusively on it as an energy source.
a. true
b. false
b K 67 2. Most food fiber is kcalorie-free.
a. true
b. false
a A 70 3. A client consumes 2600 kcalories per day and 50 grams of carbohydrate from concentrated sweets. According to the USDA Food Guide recommendations, is the client’s sugar intake within the guidelines?
a. yes
b. no
b K 70 4. Experts agree that moderate amounts of sugar in the diet may pose a number of major health risks.
a.true
b.false
b A 79 5. A client consumes 2000 kcalories per day and 200 grams of carbohydrate. Would this person meet the current dietary recommendations for carbohydrate intake?
a. yes
b. no
a A 80-81 6. Cindy consumed 2 servings of vegetables, 2 servings of fruit, 5 servings of whole grains, and 2 servings of legumes during the day. Would Cindy meet the DV recommendation for fiber for the day?
a. yes
b. no
Multiple Choice
a K 64 1. The main function of carbohydrates in the body is to:
a. furnish the body with energy.
b. provide material for synthesizing cell walls.
c. synthesize fat.
d. insulate the body to prevent heat loss.
c K 64 2. Which of the following is a simple carbohydrate?
a. starch
b. glycogen
c. sucrose
d. some fibers
a K 64 3. The _____ are the basic units of all carbohydrates.
a. monosaccharides
b. disaccharides
c. polysaccharides
d. sucrose molecules
e K 64 4. Three monosaccharides important in nutrition are:
a. glucose, lactose, and fructose.
b. fructose, glucose, and sucrose.
c. maltose, fructose, and lactose.
d. galactose, sucrose, and lactose.
e. fructose, glucose, and galactose.
d K 64 5. The primary source of energy for the brain and nervous system under normal conditions is:
a. sucrose.
b. amino acids.
c. fructose.
d. glucose.
e. fatty acids.
b K 64 6. The hormone that moves glucose from the blood into the cells is:
a.glucagon.
b.insulin.
c.testosterone.
d.sucrose.
d K 64-65 7. Which of the following does not come exclusively from plants?
a. glucose
b. maltose
c. fructose
d. galactose
a K 65 8. Fructose is:
a. the sweetest of the sugars.
b. known as milk sugar.
c. abundant in whole grains.
d. also known as dextrose.
d K 65 9. Fructose occurs naturally in:
a. bread.
b. milk.
c. meats.
d. fruits.
d K 65 10. Which monosaccharide is found most often in nature as a part of a disaccharide?
a.glucose
b.fructose
c.maltase
d.galactose
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