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Test Topic(s): Reading, Non-Fiction

Read the following text/image to answer questions 1 through 10

Recommended Daily Protein Intake

 

Grams of protein needed each day

Children ages 1 - 3
13
Children ages 4 - 8
19
Children ages 9 - 13
34
Girls ages 14 - 18
46
Boys ages 14 - 18
52
Women ages 19 - 70 and over
46
Men ages 19 - 70 and over
56


Question 1:
How much protein do children ages 9-13 need everyday?
46 grams
34 grams
56 grams
43 grams
Question 2:
How much protein does a 15 years old boy need everyday?
18
46
69
52 grams
Question 3:
Who needs more than 55 grams of protein everyday?
Women ages 19 - 70 and over
Boys ages 14 - 18
Men ages 19 - 70 and over
Children ages 9 - 13
Question 4:
How much protein do girls ages 14 - 18 need everyday?
46 grams
56 grams
13 grams
19 grams
Question 5:
Who needs less than 15 grams of protein everyday?
Women ages 19 - 70 and over
Children ages 1 - 3
Children ages 4 - 8
Men ages 19 - 70 and over
Read the following text/image to answer questions 6 through 10

Vitamins

Vitamins are substances that are needed for the human body to work correctly. Vitamins are found in foods we eat. There are many types of vitamins and each one plays a special role in the growth of human body. For example:
Vitamin D is found in milk. It helps in the development of bones.
Vitamin A is found in carrots. It makes eyes healthier.
Vitamin C is found in oranges. It helps body heal if you get a cut.
Vitamin B is found in leafy green vegetables. It helps the body make protein and energy.

There are two types of vitamins:
  • fat soluble

  • water soluble


  • Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the fat tissues in your body and in your liver. They wait around in your body fat until your body needs them. They are not needed every day in the diet. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are all fat-soluble vitamins.

    Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored; they are eliminated in urine. We need a continuous supply of them in our diets. The water-soluble vitamins are the Vitamin B and vitamin C.

    Question 6:
    Where are vitamins found?
    in water we drink
    in foods we eat
    in air we breathe
    in clothes we wear
    Question 7:
    Which vitamin helps your bone?
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin A
    Vitamin B
    Vitamin D
    Question 8:
    What does Vitamin C do?
    helps your bones
    helps you see at night
    helps your body heal if you get a cut
    helps you muscles
    Question 9:
    Which of the following is a good source of Vitamin A?
    carrots
    oranges
    milk
    cheese
    Question 10:
    Which of the following is NOT a Fat-soluble vitamin?
    Vitamin D
    Vitamin E
    Vitamin A
    Vitamin C

     





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