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What Do You Know About Dietary Guidelines?
Take this quiz to learn about the latest 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
1. The Dietary Guidelines were developed to teach Americans about the food groups in a healthy diet. Which of these organizations created the guidelines?
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The USDA also developed the Food Pyramid and the Four Food Groups. The 2020-2025 dietary guidelines are more specific than either of these earlier plans. You can find them at
MyPlate.gov
A.
Consumers Union
B.
American Medical Association
C.
USDA
D.
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
2. The guidelines were designed to focus on which of these?
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Studies show that eating a variety of healthy foods may help protect against heart disease and some cancers. Healthy eating includes adding a variety of foods in your diet and watching portion sizes.
A.
Limiting calories
B.
Preventing disease
C.
Eating a varied diet
D.
Learning about food groups
3. Which of these equals 1 cup in the milk group?
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It's important to know what makes up a cup (or an ounce for grains and meats). This make sure that you get the recommended amount of each food group. Fruits and vegetable amounts are also measured as cups in the guidelines.
A.
8 ounces of yogurt
B.
8 ounces of milk
C.
⅓ cup shredded cheddar cheese
D.
All of the above
4. How many cups of vegetables do the guidelines suggest each day?
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The guidelines say that a 2,000-calorie diet for an adult should include at least 2-1/2 cups of vegetables. You might have a different amount if you need more or fewer calories. Amounts also vary by age and gender. Your diet should include dark green leafy vegetables, red and orange vegetables, dry peas and beans, starchy vegetables, and other vegetables such as asparagus, cabbage, mushrooms, and zucchini.
A.
1
B.
2
C.
2 to 3
D.
4 or more
5. Which of these equals 1 cup from the vegetable group?
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You can buy vegetables raw, canned, or frozen. All have nutrients.
A.
1 cup of raw vegetables
B.
1 cup cooked vegetables
C.
2 cups raw leafy greens
D.
Any of the above
6. Dry beans, eggs, and nuts are in which food group?
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Beans, eggs, and nuts are good protein sources, just like meat, fish, and poultry. They are also high in fiber and nutrients such as potassium and folate. Beans and peas can also count in the vegetable group.
A.
Meat and meat alternatives
B.
Milk and milk products
C.
Bread and cereal
D.
None of the above
7. The amount of oil you are allowed each day depends on your age, gender, and amount of physical activity you get. Which of these foods is naturally high in oil?
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Other foods that are mostly oil include mayonnaise, salad dressings, and soft margarine.
A.
Walnuts
B.
Olives
C.
Avocados
D.
All of the above
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Novick, Tara BSN, MSN
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Trevino, Heather, BSN, RNC
Date Last Reviewed:
11/1/2024
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