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Eat Your Way to 5 a Day - Test Your Knowledge

1. How many servings of fruits and vegetables should you eat each day, according to the National Cancer Institute and most health authorities?a) 1-2b) 3-4c) 5 or more2. Gina is making a salad. On her plate she puts: 2 cups dark green lettuce, 1/2 cup diced cucumber and 1/2 cup diced tomato. How many servings of vegetables will she eat?a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 43. Eric eats a bowl of oatmeal with a sliced banana. Then he enjoys 3/4 cup of orange juice. How many servings of fruit did he eat for breakfast?a) 1b) 2c) 34. One of these snacks has 51 calories; the other has 162 calories. Which is which?a) 1 ounce potato chips ___b) 1 fresh orange, peeled ___5. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables each day will help protect you from which of the following chronic diseases?a) heart diseaseb) diabetesc) some forms of cancerd) hypertensione) strokef) all of the above6. What is in fruits and vegetables that make them so beneficial to your health?a) vitaminsb) mineralsc) fiberd) phytochemicalse) all of the above7. Which of the following forms of fruits and vegetables does NOT provide fiber?a) frozenb) cannedc) driedd) juice8. If you are purchasing canned or frozen fruits and vegetables, you should check the label and ingredient list to avoid added:a) fatb) sodiumc) sugard) all of the above9. Where should most fruits and vegetables be stored for longest shelf life and best quality?a) freezerb) dark, cool placec) refrigeratord) counter10. To avoid nutrient loss, which of the following cooking methods is best forvegetables?a) steaming in a little waterb) frying in a lot of oilc) boiling in a water1. c) 5 or more2. d) 43. b) 24. a) has 162 calories and b) has 51 calories – note how you get to eat a lot more food with the orange versus the potato chips and for far fewer calories, too!5. f) all of the above6. e) all of the above7. d) juice (this refers to commercially prepared juices without the pulp)8. d) all of the above. Canned or frozen fruits and vegetables can be very nutritious and excellent choices to boost your fruit and vegetable consumption, but you have to beware of added fat, sugar and sodium.9. c) refrigerator – with the exception of bananas and tomatoes.10. a) steaming in a little water