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Quiz: Introduction to Food Commodity Groups

WJEC GCSE Food and Nutrition 601/8093/6

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Welcome to this quiz on food commodity groups! Test your knowledge with these 10 questions and learn more about the nutritional value, functions, and characteristics of different food groups.

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Which food commodity group is the primary source of dietary fibre?

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Which of the following are examples of carbohydrate-rich foods? (Select all that apply)

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Carbohydrates provide {{blank0}} for the body and are found in foods such as bread, pasta, and {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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If a food contains 20g of carbohydrates and each gram provides 4 kcal, how many kcal does this food provide?

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Which food commodity group is the best source of calcium?

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Which of the following are examples of foods high in unsaturated fats? (Select all that apply)

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Vitamin C is mainly found in {{blank0}} and helps to maintain {{blank1}} health.

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