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How's It Made? Hot Chips
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Question 1
1.
What is the meaning of the word
consumers
in paragraph 6?
A Companies that sell products
B Government agencies that regulate products
C People who buy products
D People who enjoy eating hot chips
Question 2
2.
Why does the author use all capital letters when writing IN MODERATION in paragraph 9?
A To show that hot chips should be avoided
B To point out that research shows that hot chips are healthy
C To support that hot chips are delicious
D To stress that research shows that hot chips are not dangerous when they are eaten occasionally
Question 3
3.
The reader can tell from paragraph 3 that hot chips -
A lack nutrients
B lack flavor
C are nutritous
D are corn flavored
Question 4
4.
The author wrote this text to -
A sell more hot chips
B persuade the readers to avoid hot chips
C inform readers how hot chips are made and whether they're healthy
D teach readers how to make hot chips
Question 5
5.
The author organizes the text by -
A listing and explaining the ingredients in hot chips
B describing different aspects of hot chips in each paragraph
C presenting opinions about hot chips then refuting them with facts
D explaining the step by step process of making hot chips
Question 6
6.
Throughout the text, the author argues that hot chips are -
A an unnatural processed food to be avoided
B delicious but not very healthy
C made from corn and safe to eat anytime
D artificially-flavored and not very tasty
Question 7
7.
Which sentence best states the text's central idea?
A The source of the spiciness in hot chips is a little bit of a mystery.
B As you can imagine, hot chips are not exactly whole foods direct from nature.
C Everyone is loving hot chips right now.
D I just want to tell you how these delicious (though not very healthy) chips are made.
Question 8
8.
According to the nutrition facts, what percentage of the recommended daily allowance of Vitamin A does a serving of hot chips provide?
A 0%
B 2%
C 10%
D 4%
Question 9
9.
Hot chip makers most likely use red food coloring to make chips seem -
A more natural
B cleaner and easiest to eat
C more exciting
D healthier
Question 10
10.
The article will likely be most interesting to -
A companies that make hot chips
B people who enjoy hot chips
C nutrition experts
D corn farmers