15.
All individual ingredients must be listed on food labels.
True
False
16.
Food labels on packaged foods do not need to list ingredients that
contribute less than 10 percent (w/w), except ingredients that carry
a potential health/allergy risk like peanuts, royal jelly, caffeine.
True
False
17.
If an ingredient belongs to a class, the class name can be used
instead of the specific name.
True
False
18.
The following 'classes' have labelling restrictions: animal fats,
nuts, meat, food additives.
True
False
19.
Flavours added to foodstuffs must be listed by name and number.
True
False
20.
Safety assessments are done on combinations of additives.
True
False
21.
Monosodium glutamate is not found naturally in any food or food
product.
True
False
22.
Functional foods claim to have positive health benefits in
addition to their nutritive value.
True
False
23.
Margarines containing plant sterols are functional foods that lower
blood cholesterol but may increase the risk of weight gain.
True
False
24.
Foods with the 'tick' logo from the National Heart Foundation are
always low in total fat.
True
False
25.
The current Australian Food Standards code does not allow claims
that a food can cure or prevent diseases.
True
False
26.
Under the new food standards code for genetically modified (GM)
foods, which of the following foods will be labelled as containing
genetically modified ingredients:
Oil or vegetable fat made from GM corn or cottonseed or soy
GM modified flavours which make up less than 0.1% of the final food
Take-away / restaurant foods containing GM ingredients
Soy milk made from GM Roundup Ready soy containing detectable levels
of novel DNA or novel protein.