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Nutrition in the Lifespan - Semester Two Final Examination 2018

Semester Two Final Examinations, 2018 NUTR2003 Nutrition in the Lifespan THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA LABORE AC This exam paper must not be removed from the venue Venue Seat Number Student Number Family Name First Name School of Public Health EXAMINATION Semester Two Final Examinations, 2018 NUTR2003 Nutrition in the Lifespan This paper is for Herston Campus students. Examination Duration: 90 minutes Reading Time: Exam Conditions: 10 minutes For Examiner Use Only Question Mark This is a Central Examination This is a Closed Book Examination - no materials permitted During reading time - write only on the rough paper provided This examination paper will be released to the Library Materials Permitted In The Exam Venue: (No electronic aids are permitted e.g. laptops, phones) Calculators - Casio FX82 series or UQ approved (labelled) Materials To Be Supplied To Students: 1 x 14-Page Answer Booklet 1 x Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Instructions To Students: Additional exam materials (eg. answer booklets, rough paper) will be provided upon request. Please answer short answer questions in the answer booklet provided, and MCQ in the supplied multi-choice answer sheet. Page 1 of 8 Total Semester Two Final Examinations, 2018 NUTR2003 Nutrition in the Lifespan This exam is worth a total of 80 marks (50% weighting) Part A: Multiple choice questions (30 marks) This section has 30 questions. Please answer all questions on your multiple choice answer sheet. Each question has only one correct answer. Each question is worth 1 mark. 1. What people eat is affected by: a. physical environments, including settings like workplaces b. macro-level environments, including sectors such as government c. individual factors, such as income d. all of the above 2. The double burden of malnutrition refers to: a. twice as many people suffering undernutrition in this decade compared to the last b. undernutrition coexisting with overweight and obesity in a population c. children and adults suffering undernutrition at the same time in a population d. twice as many nations experiencing malnutrition in this decade compared to the last 3. Which one of the following is not a mineral required by humans: a. folate b. calcium c. iodine d. potassium 4. Which of the following statements is true of vitamins: a. both too little and too much can be harmful to human health b. must be obtained external to the body c. are required in small amounts d. all the above 5. Children who are Vitamin A deficient are at increased risk of: a. goitre b. rickets c. blindness d. anaemia Page 2 of 8 Semester Two Final Examinations, 2018 NUTR2003 Nutrition in the Lifespan 6. Which of the following nutrient reference values would you consider to ensure an individual was meeting their dietary requirements: a. Recommended Dietary Intake (RDI) b. Upper Level of Intake (UL) c. Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) d. none of the above 7. Which of the following statements is true for women trying to conceive: a. iron is not important until a women becomes pregnant b. an iron supplement