1.What are the US and UK governments waging a war on?
a) tax
b) well-being
c) sugar
d) calories
2.What do governments say sugar is detrimental to?
a) people's well-being
b) calories
c) tax
d) diet
3.What kind of guidelines did the US government issue?
a) sensible ones
b) dietary guidelines
c) online guidelines
d) free guidelines
4.What has the British leader not ruled out?
a) forced diets
b) banning sugar
c) replacing sugar with sweeteners
d) a tax on sugar
5.Who is debating a reduction in the levels of sugar people consume?
a) the U.S. government
b) sugar company CEOs
c) British politicians
d) consumers
6.Which country reduced consumption of sugary drinks following a tax?
a) India
b) Mexico
c) the UK
d) the USA
7.How much did sales of mineral water rise after a tax on sugary drinks?
a) 10%
b) 8%
c) 6%
d) 4%
8.What could be an alternative to taxing sugary drinks?
a) education
b) reducing levels of sugar
c) sweeteners
d) honey
9.How many cases of obesity did researchers say could be prevented?
a) 896,622
b) one million
c) 100,000
d) a billion
10.What did researchers say people might not notice?
a) changes (in sugar levels)
b) a ban on sugar
c) a tax on sugar
d) sugar replaced by honey