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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Question 1. How many adults and children in the UK are either overweight or obese?. A Almost 1/3 adults and 2/3 children B Almost ½ adults and 1/3 children C Almost 2/3 adults and 1/3 children D Almost ¼ adults and ½ children.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

  2. Question 1

  3. How many adults and children in the UK are either overweight or obese? AAlmost 1/3 adults and 2/3 children BAlmost ½ adults and 1/3 children CAlmost 2/3 adults and 1/3 children DAlmost ¼ adults and ½ children

  4. How many adults and children in the UK are either overweight or obese? AAlmost 1/3 adults and 2/3 children BAlmost ½ adults and 1/3 children CAlmost 2/3 adults and 1/3 children DAlmost ¼ adults and ½ children

  5. £100

  6. Question 2

  7. In the UK how many children under the age of 16 are obese? A 1 million B 500,000 C 625,000 D 250,000

  8. In the UK how many children under the age of 16 are obese? A 1 million B 500,000 C 625,000 D 250,000

  9. £200

  10. Question 3

  11. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of which diseases and illnesses? A Heart disease B Type 2 diabetes C Some cancers D All three

  12. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of which diseases and illnesses? A Heart disease B Type 2 diabetes C Some cancers D All three

  13. £300

  14. Question 4

  15. If nothing is done, how much money each year could obesity cost the NHS and wider economy by 2050? A £10 billion B £20 billion C £35 billion D £50 billion

  16. If nothing is done, how much money each year could obesity cost the NHS and wider economy by 2050? A £10 billion B £20 billion C £35 billion D £50 billion

  17. £500

  18. Question 5

  19. Obesity reduces adult life expectancy by how many years? A Up to 3 years B Up to 11 years C Up to 9 years D Up to 5 years

  20. Obesity reduces adult life expectancy by how many years? A Up to 3 years B Up to 11 years C Up to 9 years D Up to 5 years

  21. £1,000

  22. Question 6

  23. On average, how many portions of fruit and vegetables do 8 -16 year olds eat each day? A 1 portion B 2 – 3 portions C 3 – 4 portions D 5 portions

  24. On average, how many portions of fruit and vegetables do 8 -16 year olds eat each day? A 1 portion B 2 – 3 portions C 3 – 4 portions D 5 portions

  25. £2,000

  26. Question 7

  27. In 1980 the average time spent preparing meals was 2 hours. How many minutes on average were spent preparing meals in 2000? A 1 ½ hours B 1 hour C 40 minutes D 20 minutes

  28. In 1980 the average time spent preparing meals was 2 hours. How many minutes on average were spent preparing meals in 2000? A 1 ½ hours B 1 hour C 40 minutes D 20 minutes

  29. £4,000

  30. Question 8

  31. What is the recommended level of physical activity for health and well being for children and young people? A 30 minutes a day B 1 hour a day C 30 minutes 5 x a week D 1 hour 3 x a week

  32. What is the recommended level of physical activity for health and well being for children and young people? A 30 minutes a day B 1 hour a day C 30 minutes 5 x a week D 1 hour 3 x a week

  33. £8,000

  34. Question 9

  35. On average, how much time do you think today’s young people spend during the day on the computer or watching TV? A 5 hours 20 minutes B 4 hours 40 minutes C 3 hours 15 minutes D 2 hours 56 minutes

  36. On average, how much time do you think today’s young people spend during the day on the computer or watching TV? A 5 hours 20 minutes B 4 hours 40 minutes C 3 hours 15 minutes D 2 hours 56 minutes

  37. £16,000

  38. Question 10

  39. Which of the following statements is true? A Everyone knows the link between overweight and health outcomes B Parents can accurately judge their own and their children’s weight C Sensationalist reporting in the media encourages those most at risk to distance themselves from the issue and not change their behaviour D Remaining overweight is purely an issue of personal choice

  40. Which of the following statements is true? A Everyone knows the link between overweight and health outcomes B Parents can accurately judge their own and their children’s weight C Sensationalist reporting in the media encourages those most at risk to distance themselves from the issue and not change their behaviour D Remaining overweight is purely an issue of personal choice

  41. £32,000

  42. Question 11

  43. How much money did the food and drinks industry spend on advertising confectionary, snacks, fast food restaurants and fizzy drinks in 2007? A £3 million B £35 million C £75 million D £335 million

  44. How much money did the food and drinks industry spend on advertising confectionary, snacks, fast food restaurants and fizzy drinks in 2007? A £3 million B £35 million C £75 million D £335 million

  45. £64,000

  46. Question 12

  47. What does Social Marketing mean? AAdvertising at no cost BGetting a health message to everyone CUsing marketing techniques to get a message across to a group D Careful application of marketing techniques to achieve behaviour goals for a social good

  48. What does Social Marketing mean? AAdvertising at no cost B Getting a health message to everyone CUsing marketing techniques to get a message across to a group D Careful application of marketing techniques to achieve behaviour goals for a social good

  49. £125,000

  50. Question 13

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