1.Where is the research from?
a) The Apple University
b) Yale University
c) Oxford University
d) Université de la Pomme
2.How many lives of over 50-year-olds could be saved?
a) 8,500
b) 5,800
c) 58,000
d) 85,000
3.How many lives of adults could be saved if they ate apples every day?
a) 110,000
b) 111,000
c) 11,100
d) 11,000
4.Who is Dr Adam Briggs?
a) an apple grower
b) the lead researcher
c) someone whose life was saved by apples
d) a nutritionist
5.What two things can make a real difference in preventing heart disease?
a) apples and rice
b) apples and drugs
c) drugs and healthier living
d) healthier living and chocolate
6.When did people start using the phrase "an apple a day…"?
a) in the 18th century
b) before 1914
c) when apples were first discovered
d) April 17, 1931
7.What did people in the 19th century know?
a) how to make kinds of apples
b) how to make apple pie
c) why some apples were green and some were red
d) that apples were good for us
8.What do apples reduce in our bodies?
a) apple juice
b) cholesterol
c) protein
d) our height
9.How many different kinds of apples are there?
a) over 7,500
b) exactly 7,500
c) slightly less than 7,500
d) no more than 7,500
10.Which country grows 6% of the world's apples?
a) UXZ
b) UK
c) UAE
d) USA