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Children's Food Guide Pyramid
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View the animation below, then complete the quiz to test your knowledge of the concept.






1How do the number of servings on the Food Guide Pyramid for Children compare to the number of servings on the Adult Food Guide Pyramid?
A)the number of servings are less on the Food Guide Pyramid for Children
B)the number of servings are more on the Food Guide Pyramid for Children
C)the number of servings are the same on both
D)the number of servings are more on the Adult Food Guide Pyramid



2What two factors influence a growing child’s energy and nutrient needs?
A)age and weight
B)age and gender
C)weight and gender
D)weight and poverty status



3What happens to serving sizes as children grow older?
A)serving sizes get smaller for fats and sweets
B)serving sizes do not change
C)serving sizes get smaller
D)serving sizes get larger



4According to the Food Guide Pyramid for Children how many servings of vegetable should a child have?
A)6 servings
B)3 servings
C)2 servings
D)1 serving



5For a five year old child, the serving size from the vegetable group is
A)1 to 2 tablespoons.
B)3 to 4 tablespoons.
C)1/2 cup.
D)3 or more.







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