Pizza: A Delicious Rainbow of Food Groups
Questions:
10
Grade:
3
Words:
56
Text
Text & Questions
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Imagine you could create a delicious rainbow. Well, with pizza, you can! This yummy dish, originally from Italy, is loved everywhere. What's on your pizza? A golden grain crust, topped with red and green veggies, sprinkled with white snowy cheese, and maybe some pepperoni circles. Each slice is a bite of a colorful food group rainbow!
Question 1
What is the origin of pizza mentioned in the text?
A
France
B
United States
C
India
D
Italy
E
China
Question 2
According to the text, what does the pizza crust represent in the food group rainbow?
A
Veggies
B
Fruits
C
Dairy
D
Grains
E
Meat
Question 3
What does the term 'pepperoni circles' refer to in the context of the text?
A
Potato chips
B
Chocolate cookies
C
Pepperoni slices
D
Candy circles
E
Cheese balls
Question 4
According to the text, what is the color of veggies on the pizza?
A
Red and green
B
Yellow and purple
C
White and black
D
Blue and orange
E
Brown and pink
Question 5
Is the following statement true or false? 'According to the text, pizza is only loved in Italy.'
A
True
B
False
C
Not mentioned in the text
D
Can't be determined
E
Both True and False
Question 6
What is the origin of pizza?
A
America
B
Germany
C
Italy
D
France
E
China
Question 7
What does the word 'topped' mean in the context of making a pizza?
A
Cut into pieces
B
Cooked in the oven
C
Flipped over
D
Covered with something
E
Packed in a box
Question 8
What does a 'colorful food group rainbow' refer to in the text?
A
A rainbow made of food
B
Several different types of food on a plate
C
Different types of food representing different colors of the rainbow
D
A type of candy
E
A type of dessert
Question 9
Which color is not mentioned as part of the pizza toppings in the text?
A
Red
B
Green
C
Blue
D
White
E
Gold
Question 10
Is the following statement true or false? 'Each slice of pizza is a bite of a colorful food group rainbow.'
A
True
B
False
C
Cannot be determined
D
Partially True
E
Partially False
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