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Oman College Of Management and Technology General Foundation Department Exit Exam Part A. READING ( ________/25 marks) Reading Passage A recent editorial in the British Medical Journal ( BMJ )written by researchers from the University of Oxford , has called for food labels to list trans fats as well as cholesterol and saturated fats . Trans fats ( or trans fatty acids ) are type of unsaturated fatty acid They occur naturally in small amounts in foods produced from ruminant animals* e.g. milk , beef and lamb . However most of the trans fatty acids in the diet are produced during the process of partial hydrogenation (hardening ) of vegetable oils into semi – solid fats . They are therefore found in hard margarines , partially hydrogenated cooking oils , and in some bakery products , fried foods, and other processed foods that are made using these. Trans fatty acids have an adverse effect on certain chemicals known as lipids , which are found in the blood and have been shown to increase the risk of heart disease. They also increase LDL – cholesterol (the bad cholesterol ) and decrease HDL- cholesterol ( the good cholesterol) They may also have adverse effect s on cardiovascular disease risk that are independent of an effect on blood lipids . In a recent review , prospective of studies investigating the effects of trans fatty acids , a 2% increase in energy intake from trans fatty acids was associated with a 23 percent increase in the incidence of heart disease . The authors also reported that the adverse effects of trans fatty acids were observed at even low intakes (3 percent of total daily energy intake , or about 2-7g per day)(Mozaffarian et. Al 2006). However , in the recent review it is only trans fatty acids produced during the hardening of vegetable oil that are found to be harmful to health . The public health implications of consuming trans fatty acids from ruminant products are considered to be relatively limited. Over the last decade , population intakes of trans fatty acids in the UK are now , on average , well below the recommended 2% of total energy set by the department of Health in 1991. , at 1.2 % of energy(Henderson et al. 2003) . This is not to say that intakes of trans fatty acids are not still a problem , and dietary states advice states that those individuals are in the top end of the distribution of intake should still make efforts to reduce their intakes . Currently , trans fatty acids in food are labelled in the USA, but not in UK and Europe. The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) is in favour of the revision of the European directive that governs the content and format of food labels so that the trans fatty acids are labelled .This should enable the customers to make better food choices with regard to heart health( Clark & Wellington 2006). Recognising the adverse health effects of trans fatty acids , many food manufacturers and retailers have been systematic ally removing them from their products in recent years . For example , they have been absent for some time from major brands of margarine and other fat spreads , which are now manufactured in different technique. Also , many companies now have guidelines in place that are resulting in reformulation and reduction or elimination of trans fat acids in products where they have in the past been found , such as snack products , fried products and baked goods .Consequently , the vast majority of savoury biscuits and crisps produced in the UK do not contain partially hydrogenated oils .Similarly , changes are being made to the way bakery products are manufactured . For example, a leading European manufacturer brands of biscuits , cakes, and snacks has recently announced that these are now made without partially hydrogenated vegetables oil , a transition that began in 2004.Alongside the changes , the manufacturer has also reported a cut in the amount of saturates. It is clear that a major technical challenge in the achieving of such changes is to avoid simply exchanging trans fatty acids for saturated fatty acids which also have damaging health effects. Foods that are labelled as containing partially – hydrogenated oils or fats are a source of trans fatty acids (sometimes “ partially- hydrogenated “ fats are just labelled as “ hydrogenated fats ). These foods include hard margarines , some fried products , and some manufactured bakery products .e.g. biscuits , pastries , and cakes. It is important to note that intake may have changed in the light of reformulation of foods that has taken place over the past six years in the UK, as referred to earlier . Furthermore , the average intake of trans fatty acids is lower in the UK than in the USA ( where legislation has now been introduced). However, this does not mean there is room for complacency , as the intake in some sectors of the population is known to be higher than the recommended. Q1. Circle T if the statement is true and F if it is false. ( 5 marks) 1. Trans fatty acids are found in all kinds of meat. 2. Health problem can be caused by intake of small amount of trans fatty acid. 3. In the UK , the intake of trans fatty acids is continuing to decline. 4.Experts consider that the trans fatty acid produced during the hardening of vegetable oils are harmful to health. 5. Some people are still consuming larger amount of trans fatty acids than the experts advise. T T T T F F F F T F Q2. Circle the letter of the best answer. ( 5 marks ) 6. What could be the best title of the reading passage ? a. The British Medical Journal b. Food Label c. Trans Fatty Acids 7. In line 2 of paragraph 2 e.g. is used to ; a. explain c. give an example b. to add 8. Food Labelling to products is important for ; a. customers b. manufacturers c. retailers 9. Lipids are chemicals found in the blood that ; a. increase the risk of bad cholesterol b. increase the risk of good cholesterol and bad cholesterol c. All of the above 10. Which two countries do not have food labelling policy on their products? a. US& UK b. UK and Europe c. US and Europe Q3: Answer the following questions with no more than three words. ( 3marks) 11. According to the experts, which products are unlikely to be serious health risk? _________________________________________________ 12. What does hydrogenation mean? _________________________________________________ 13. Why labeling of food products is said to be important? ________________________________________________ Q4. Choose no MORE THAN THREE WORD from the passage for each answer. (6x2=12) 14. Scientists at Oxford University propose that information about trans fatty acids should be included on_________________________________. 15. In food manufacture, the majority of trans fatty acids are created when_______________ __ are solidified . 16. The likelihood of a person developing _________________________ is increasd by trans fatty acids consumption. 17.In the UK, the ______________________________ established a limit for the safe daily consumptions of trans fatty food. 18. Partially hydrogenated oils are no longer found in most UK manufactured salty_________________. 19. Consumption of trans fatty acids in _____________________________is now higher than in the UK. Part B. Listening (_________/ 25 marks) Section 1. Questions 1-10 1-4 Listen and circle the letter of your answer. ( 5 marks ) 1 .This talk takes place________________________________. a. at a meeting b. in a college classroom c. on television 2. Humorous ads______________________________. a. are easy to remember b. appeal to our egos c. make us feel uncomfortable 3. Most flea treatments involve _____________________ with harsh chemicals . a. eating b. bathing c. combing 4. The doggies Friends flea collar has a _________ that fleas don’t like . a. noise b. smell c. color 5-7 Listen and draw a line from the appeal to the product that the appeal is used to sell. (3 marks ) A. Emotional Appeals B. Products Advertised 5. Humor a. hair color 6. romance b. flea collar 7. ego c. fancy shampoo 8-10 Listen and answer the following questions with not more than 3 words. 10.Why do people buy a luxury car? 11. How long will it take to get a result from Younger You? ____________________________ ____________________________ 12. What does the professor will talk about at the end of the listening?.__________________________ Section 2. Questions 1-13 1-4 Complete the table below with no more than three words or numbers for each answer. (4 marks) University Clubs Name of Club Monday Film Tuesday Climbing Wednesday Chess Extra activities Discussion (1)______________ (2)_____________ Current number of members Contact (3)_______________ Events organizer 40 (4)_________________ 55 Maths tutor 5-10 Complete the notes below with no more than three words for each answer. ( 6 marks ) Details of climbing club: 5. meet _________________________________ 6. excursion to France in the __________________________________ 7. subscription paid __________________________________ Benefits: 8. discount on __________________________________ 10.annual __________________________________ 9. free entrance for climbing __________________ in Cardiff. 11-15 Choose which feature in the box is available for each hall of residence. Hall of Residence List of Features: ____11. Brown Hall a. cleaning includedB rown HALL b. all meals included c. private showers d. modern building e. parking spaces f. single gender g. sports facilities ____12. Blake Residence _____13. Queen Building _____14. Parkway Flats _____15. Temple Rise ( 5 marks) Part C. Writing ( _______/25 marks) Task 1. Present an argumentative essay on this topic. Nowadays more people are choosing to live alone rather than with their family. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? You should have an introduction with clear thesis statement, body paragraphs and a conclusion. 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Task 2. Descriptive Writing. The graph shows the number of membership to a local gym between 1998-2002 Compare and contrast the information in the graph by selecting and reporting its main features. 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