Deck 11: Caffeine
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Deck 11: Caffeine
1
Contact with xanthine-containing plants causes insects to become overstimulated and die.
True
2
There is more caffeine in a 148-mL (5-ounce) cup of tea then there is in a 148-mL cup of coffee.
False
3
On the basis of historical records, coffee is the world's oldest caffeine-containing beverage.
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4
Roughly speaking, there are about 200 mg of caffeine in a 148-mL (5-ounce) cup of coffee.
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5
Instant coffee contains the same amount of caffeine as brewed coffee.
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6
Coffea robusta beans represent the majority of the world's coffee production.
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7
The preferred amount of coffee is often a 355- to 710-mL cup, while the standard cup is only about 148mL.
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8
Theobromine and theophylline are two examples of xanthines.
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9
Robusta coffee beans are generally more expensive than arabica coffee beans.
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10
On average, a 148-mL cup of tea contains about 60 mg of caffeine.
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11
Cocoa bean pods are botanically and pharmacologically related to coca leaves.
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12
Tea is known as "the wine of Islam."
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13
Caffeine can be a dependence-producing drug.
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14
Coffea robusta beans have twice the amount of caffeine as Coffea arabica beans.
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15
The United States is the nation with the highest per capita consumption of coffee in the world.
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16
The expression "penny universities" refers to English coffee houses in the 1700s.
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17
Canada is the world's top importer of coffee.
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18
The caffeine content in a "standard" 148-mL (five-ounce) cup of coffee is estimated to be about 100 mg.
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19
Polyphenols in tea are used to treat asthma and other respiratory problems.
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20
Canada ranks number nine in the world for coffee consumption per capita.
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21
In a recent study of possible performance-enhancing effects among competitive cyclists, it was found that caffeine administration increased their performance during timed trials overall, but the effect was greater when the cyclists were (falsely) informed that they had not ingested it.
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22
The average Canadian consumes as many soft drinks annually as does the average American.
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23
Nonsmokers eliminate caffeine faster than smokers.
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24
Recent studies indicate that caffeine reduces the risk of Parkinson's disease in men.
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25
The majority of the caffeine in caffeinated cola drinks is added during the manufacturing of the product.
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26
Xanthines inhibit the neurotransmitter adenosine.
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27
The immediate "buzz" one gets after drinking coffee is due to the caffeine content.
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28
Chocolate has a smaller amount of caffeine in it than coffee, but a larger amount than tea.
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29
Caffeine has a bronchodilating effect on air passages.
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30
Baking chocolate is the hardened form of cocoa butter.
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31
The ingestion of highly caffeinated energy drinks as mixers with alcohol will reduce alcohol intoxication.
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32
Caffeine can sober up a person who is drunk.
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33
The major effect of caffeine is to excite neuronal activity in the brain.
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34
According to the text, recent evidence shows that chocolate may protect arteries from disease.
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35
When ingested orally, caffeine is absorbed within five minutes.
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36
Smokers, on average, experience the effects of caffeine for a longer period of time than do nonsmokers.
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37
The first European to have tasted chocolate in any form was Hernando Cortés during his conquest of Mexico.
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38
People who are engaged in boring, repetitive tasks find that caffeine improves their performance.
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39
Caffeinated medications frequently have caffeine levels equivalent to four or five cups of coffee.
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40
The combination of alcohol and highly caffeinated energy drinks reduces a person's perception of intoxication, leading them to believe that they are more in control than they really are.
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41
Health Canada advises that women should consume less than 500 mg of caffeine per day during pregnancy.
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42
In most recent studies, caffeine has been found to significantly increase one's risk of a heart attack.
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43
The best way of describing caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline is to call them __________.
A) CNS depressants
B) trichloroethylenes
C) xanthines
D) theothixines
A) CNS depressants
B) trichloroethylenes
C) xanthines
D) theothixines
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44
Increases in heart rate and blood pressure last more than 72 hours following an administration of caffeine.
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45
There is substantial evidence that physical dependence develops from chronic caffeine consumption.
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46
The lethal dose of caffeine is roughly equivalent to between 50 and 100 cups of coffee.
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47
Recent studies have shown that individuals break down caffeine at different speeds depending on their particular sequence of related genes.
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48
Caffeinism is officially recognized as a psychological disorder by the American Psychiatric Association.
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49
Symptoms of caffeine withdrawal include headache, irritability, and drowsiness.
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50
Low birth weight in the newborn has been associated with caffeine consumption of the mother during the first three months of pregnancy.
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51
Analogy: Coffee is to caffeine as __________.
A) tea is to theophylline and caffeine
B) chocolate is to coffee
C) tea is to theobromine
D) chocolate is to theophylline
A) tea is to theophylline and caffeine
B) chocolate is to coffee
C) tea is to theobromine
D) chocolate is to theophylline
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52
_______ constitute the family of stimulant compounds in which caffeine belongs.
A) Xanthines
B) Theobromines
C) Theophyllines
D) Cocaine and amphetamine
A) Xanthines
B) Theobromines
C) Theophyllines
D) Cocaine and amphetamine
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53
The stimulating effect is approximately the same with equal amounts of __________.
A) caffeine and theobromine
B) caffeine and theophylline
C) theobromine and theophylline
D) caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline
A) caffeine and theobromine
B) caffeine and theophylline
C) theobromine and theophylline
D) caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline
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54
Which of the following has the weakest stimulatory effect?
A) Caffeine
B) Theobromine
C) Theophylline
D) Xanthines
A) Caffeine
B) Theobromine
C) Theophylline
D) Xanthines
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55
Recent studies show a link between caffeine and fibrocystic lesions in breasts.
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56
The physiological and behavioural effects of caffeine are greater in children than in adults.
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57
Caffeine consumption has not been linked to an increased risk of osteoporosis.
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58
Moderate amounts of caffeine can act in a similar way to Ritalin in the treatment of attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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59
Which of the following is NOT a natural source of caffeine?
A) Tea
B) Coffee
C) Chocolate
D) Sugar
A) Tea
B) Coffee
C) Chocolate
D) Sugar
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60
Soft-drink consumption and the substantial calorie intake associated with it have no significant adverse metabolic effects, and have not been found to result in obesity.
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61
The phrase "a cup of java" comes from the fact that __________.
A) Java means "caffeine" in Italian
B) Java remains to this day the dominant source of coffee in the world
C) Java was the original source for the robusta species of coffee bean
D) Java is a word meaning "coffee" in Arabic
A) Java means "caffeine" in Italian
B) Java remains to this day the dominant source of coffee in the world
C) Java was the original source for the robusta species of coffee bean
D) Java is a word meaning "coffee" in Arabic
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62
The original coffee bean plant, as far as Westerners are concerned, is called __________.
A) Coffea arabica
B) Coffea americana
C) Coffea robusta
D) Camellia sinensis
A) Coffea arabica
B) Coffea americana
C) Coffea robusta
D) Camellia sinensis
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63
Analogy: Tea is to China as coffee is to __________.
A) Indonesia
B) the United States
C) England
D) Arabia
A) Indonesia
B) the United States
C) England
D) Arabia
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64
Approximately 80 percent of the world's coffee comes from __________.
A) Coffea arabica
B) Coffea americana
C) Coffea robusta
D) Camellia sinensis
A) Coffea arabica
B) Coffea americana
C) Coffea robusta
D) Camellia sinensis
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65
By the standard of historical records, the world's oldest caffeine-containing beverage is __________.
A) coffee
B) tea
C) cola drinks
D) hot chocolate
A) coffee
B) tea
C) cola drinks
D) hot chocolate
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66
Which one of the following nations is a major importer of coffee?
A) Brazil
B) Western Europe
C) China
D) United States
A) Brazil
B) Western Europe
C) China
D) United States
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67
Xanthines increase levels of the chemical __________ in invertebrates, leading to overstimulation and death.
A) octopamine
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) norepinephrine
A) octopamine
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) norepinephrine
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68
The major coffee franchise in Canada is __________.
A) Starbucks
B) Tim Hortons
C) Dunkin' Donuts
D) Country Style
A) Starbucks
B) Tim Hortons
C) Dunkin' Donuts
D) Country Style
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69
The current per capita consumption of coffee in Canada __________.
A) is the highest in the world
B) ranks in the top 10 among countries in the world
C) ranks below most European countries
D) is equal to that of the United States
A) is the highest in the world
B) ranks in the top 10 among countries in the world
C) ranks below most European countries
D) is equal to that of the United States
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70
Typically, instant coffee contains about ____mg of caffeine per standard cup.
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 100
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 100
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71
Coffee became the American national drink in the nineteenth century, especially after 1830, because __________.
A) alcohol consumption was on the decline
B) Presidents Jackson and Van Buren favoured coffee over any other beverage
C) the development of the American West encouraged sobriety among pioneers heading west
D) the growing friction between North and South made coffee drinking necessary
A) alcohol consumption was on the decline
B) Presidents Jackson and Van Buren favoured coffee over any other beverage
C) the development of the American West encouraged sobriety among pioneers heading west
D) the growing friction between North and South made coffee drinking necessary
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72
Today, Coffea arabica is grown mostly in __________.
A) Brazil and Columbia
B) Vietnam and Brazil
C) Indonesia and Vietnam
D) Brazil and India
A) Brazil and Columbia
B) Vietnam and Brazil
C) Indonesia and Vietnam
D) Brazil and India
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73
Robusta beans __________.
A) are harsher than arabica beans
B) are cheaper than arabica beans
C) have twice the caffeine content as arabica beans
D) all of the above
A) are harsher than arabica beans
B) are cheaper than arabica beans
C) have twice the caffeine content as arabica beans
D) all of the above
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74
The "gin epidemic" in England is considered to have been moderated by the popularity of __________.
A) coffee houses
B) opium
C) chocolate
D) pharmacies that marketed xanthines
A) coffee houses
B) opium
C) chocolate
D) pharmacies that marketed xanthines
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75
The first application of coffee beans was as __________.
A) the basis for a good-tasting drink
B) the basis for a good-tasting, paste-like dessert
C) a stimulant
D) a cosmetic to soften the skin
A) the basis for a good-tasting drink
B) the basis for a good-tasting, paste-like dessert
C) a stimulant
D) a cosmetic to soften the skin
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76
The first recorded use of coffee beans came from __________.
A) South Africa
B) Indonesia
C) Ceylon
D) the Arab world
A) South Africa
B) Indonesia
C) Ceylon
D) the Arab world
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77
Strangely enough, xanthines act upon plants as a natural __________.
A) intoxicant
B) extra-strength fertilizer
C) agent for chlorophyll production
D) insecticide
A) intoxicant
B) extra-strength fertilizer
C) agent for chlorophyll production
D) insecticide
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78
The caffeine content of a 148-mL (5-ounce) cup of coffee is in the neighbourhood of______ milligrams, with instant coffee having ______.
A) 100; more
B) 100; less
C) 200; more
D) 200; less
A) 100; more
B) 100; less
C) 200; more
D) 200; less
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79
During the 1700s, ____ helped moderate the widespread drunkenness in England.
A) tea production
B) coffee houses
C) taverns
D) none of the above
A) tea production
B) coffee houses
C) taverns
D) none of the above
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80
Coffee houses in eighteenth-century England were popular with __________.
A) drunkards and prostitutes
B) intellectuals
C) women looking for an alternative to gin and other alcoholic beverages
D) university students seeking a good time
A) drunkards and prostitutes
B) intellectuals
C) women looking for an alternative to gin and other alcoholic beverages
D) university students seeking a good time
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