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Energy (kcal) required to increase temperature of 1 kg of water from 0 C to 100 C
 
  Match the correct answer with the appropriate term.
 
  a. 7
  b. 16
  c. 20
  d. 40
  e. 100
  f. Fat
  g. Water
  h. Energy
  i. Protein
  j. Organic
  k. Placebo
  l. Inorganic
  m. Validity
  n. Hypothesis
  o. Healthy People
  p. National nutrition surveys
  q. Anthropometrics
  r. Overt deficiency
  s. Physical examination
  t. Subclinical deficiency

Question 2

Nutrient with the highest energy density
 
  Match the correct answer with the appropriate term.
 
  a. 7
  b. 16
  c. 20
  d. 40
  e. 100
  f. Fat
  g. Water
  h. Energy
  i. Protein
  j. Organic
  k. Placebo
  l. Inorganic
  m. Validity
  n. Hypothesis
  o. Healthy People
  p. National nutrition surveys
  q. Anthropometrics
  r. Overt deficiency
  s. Physical examination
  t. Subclinical deficiency



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: F





 

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