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Cutting world hunger and malnutrition in half by 2015 would generate a value of more than ____ in longer, healthier, and more productive lives.
 
  a. 40 billion
  b. 80 billion
  c. 120 billion
  d. 160 billion
  e. 200 billion

Question 2

Which of the following is a role for diet in physical activity?
 
  a. Diets high in fat lead to a fall in amino acid utilization for fuel.
  b. Diets lacking in carbohydrates lead to increased amino acid utilization for fuel.
  c. Deficiencies of vitamins have no effect on performance provided that all other nutrients are adequate.
  d. Deficiencies of minerals have no effect on performance provided that all other nutrients are adequate.
  e. Anaerobic strength training does uses more protein for energy.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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