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HUNT QUIZ HIGH IN & SOURCE OF
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# 1

pilihan

A product that claim to be “source of or “high in” certain nutrient are supposedly beneficial to health

  • TRUE
  • FALSE
petunjuk

Think of the purpose behind these nutrient claims.

# 2

pilihan

Words like “rich in” or “provides” can be used instead of “high in” or “source of” on labels

  • TRUE
  • False
petunjuk

*Consider if the words have similar meaning as “high in” or “source of”.

# 3

pilihan

Any food can use “source of” claims as long as they mention the nutrient on the ingredient list

  • TRUE
  • False
petunjuk

Does just by mentioning a nutrient enough to qualify a product for a claim?

# 4

pilihan

A yogurt drink contains 180mg of calcium per 100ml serving. The NRV for calcium is 1000mg. Can the product claim to be a “source of calcium”?

  • YES
  • NO
petunjuk

refer to appendix 6 or appendix 7

# 5

pilihan

Which of these is NOT a permitted claim?

  • A. “High in Protein”
  • B. “Provides Calcium”
  • C. “Cures fatigue with Iron”
  • D. “Rich in Vitamin E”
petunjuk

Any disease risk reduction claim are prohibited

# 6

pilihan

This milk claims to be "high in calcium”. Figure 1: FN Magnolia Full Cream Milk with "High Calcium" Claim Which of the following is true about this claim?

  • A. It must contain at least 200mg calcium
  • B. It must contain at least 150mg calcium
  • C. It must contain at least 300mg calcium
  • D. It can say anything if calcium is added
petunjuk

refer to appendix 6 or appendix 7

This milk claims to be "high in calcium”.

Figure 1: FN Magnolia Full Cream Milk with "High Calcium" Claim

Which of the following is true about this claim?

# 7

pilihan

Sunquick claims to be a source of Vitamin C. Which would invalidate this claim under Malaysia's labeling laws? Figure 2 : Sunquick orange with “Vitamin C” Claim

  • A. The product is diluted during consumption
  • B. It contains only 5% NRV of Vitamin C per serving
  • C. Label uses the term “provides Vitamin C”
  • D. Vitamin C added during processing
petunjuk

refer to appendix 6 or appendix 7

Sunquick claims to be a source of Vitamin C. Which would invalidate this claim under Malaysia's labeling laws?

Figure 2 : Sunquick orange with “Vitamin C” Claim

# 8

pilihan

A cereal bar claims to be “high in fiber.” According to Malaysian regulations, what is the minimum fiber content required per 100 g for this claim? Figure 3 : Fitness cereal bar with “ High in Fiber

  • A. 1.5 g
  • B. 2.5 g
  • C. 3 g
  • D. 6 g
petunjuk

refer to appendix 6

A cereal bar claims to be “high in fiber.” According to Malaysian regulations, what is the minimum fiber content required per 100 g for this claim?


Figure 3 : Fitness cereal bar with “ High in Fiber

# 9

pilihan

Which of the following phrases is legally acceptable in place of “Source of Calcium” on a food label?

  • A. Rich with calcium
  • B. May provide calcium
  • C. Provides calcium
  • D. Probably contains calcium
petunjuk

Consider which words have a similar meaning to “source of”.

# 10

pilihan

Nestlé MILO® 3-in-1 states that it is a source of iron and vitamins B2, B3, B6, and B12. Which of the following is required for this claim to be valid under Malaysia's Food Regulations?

  • A. The vitamins must be present in detectable amounts.
  • B. Each vitamin must be at least 15% of the NRV per serving.
  • C. Iron content must be stated in percentage of Recommended Daily Intake (RDI).
  • D. The product must be labeled “fortified.”
petunjuk

refer to appendix 6

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