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BBC Learning English – Quiznet
Food & Cooking:
For each of the six questions chose the one correct answer:
1. Which of the following is NOT a citrus fruit?
a. lemon
b. apple
c. orange
d. grapefruit
2. What do we call the vegetable in the picture opposite?
a. cauliflower
b. cabbage
c. lettuce
d. carrot
3. If you cook something in oil, you ________ it.
a. boil
b. steam
c. fry
d. grill
4. What do we call a small amount of food you eat if you are hungry between meals?
a. a snack
b. a take away
c. a TV dinner
d. convenience food
5. What’s the name of the job in the picture?
a. cook
b. chef
c. shef
d. chief
6. I’m starving! I could eat a ___________
a. cow


b. pig
c. house
d. horse

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BBC Learning English – Quiznet
Food & Cooking:
For each of the six questions chose the one correct answer:
1. Which of the following is NOT a citrus fruit?
a. lemon - Lemon is a citrus fruit - it comes from a citrus tree.
b. apple - Apple is a not a citrus fruit - the others come from a citrus tree. Correct
c. orange - Orange is a citrus fruit - it comes from a citrus tree.
d. grapefruit - Grapefruit is a citrus fruit - it comes from a citrus tree.
2. What do we call the vegetable in the picture opposite?
a. cauliflower - Cauliflower is the correct answer.
b. cabbage - Cabbage is not the correct answer.
c. lettuce - Lettuce is not the correct answer.
d. carrot - Carrot is not the correct answer.
3. If you cook something in oil, you ________ it.
a. boil - If you boil something you put it in hot water.
b. steam - If you steam something, you put it over hot water and allow the steam (vapour) to
cook it.
c. fry - If you fry something, you cook it in oil. Correct
d. grill - If you grill something, you cook it under the heat.

4. What do we call a small amount of food you eat if you are hungry between meals?
a. a snack - A snack is a small amount of food you might eat if you were hungry between
meals. Correct
b. a take away - A take-away is when you have food from a restaurant delivered to your house.
c. a TV dinner - A TV dinner is a pre-cooked meal which you can simply put in the oven.
d. convenience food - Convenience food is food which can be prepared very easily by adding
water or putting in the microwave.
5. What’s the name of the job in the picture?
a. cook - A very professional cook is usually known as a ‘chef’.
b. chef - A very professional cook is usually known as a ‘chef’.
Correct.
c. shef - The pronunciation ‘shef’ is correct, but how is it spelled?
d. chief - A ‘chief’ is another word for boss or person in charge, e.g. chief engineer.
6. I’m starving! I could eat a ___________
a. cow - If you are hungry, we say “I’m starving!” but not “I could eat a cow”
b. pig - If you are hungry, we say “I’m starving!” but not “I could eat a pig”
c. house - If you are hungry, we say “I’m starving!” but not “I could eat a house”
d. horse - If you are hungry, we say “I’m starving! I could eat a horse”. Correct

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