1. Which of the following is true about how Dr. Price conducted his research? - correct
answerHe examined the teeth of all children and adults and took extensive notes.
10. How did they prepare their fish? - correct answera. They boiled it. b. They fermented
it. c. They ate fish raw.d. None of the above. (B)
11. What was a key principle we learned from Alaskan Indians about lean meats? -
correct answera. Never eat lean meat by itself, even if it is the only available food. b.
Eat lean meats because fat is unnecessary. c. Lean meat is preferred over fatty meats.
d. Never eat organ meats. (A)
12. What did Dr. Price find about Native American Indians on a primitive diet? - correct
answera. They could outrun deer and buffalo. b. They ate older animals that had the
most fat on their body. c. They had good bone structure. d. They had no tooth decay
and straight teeth. e. All the above are true. (E)
13. What is your genetic blueprint for teeth? - correct answera. Straight teeth b. No
cavities c. Strong teeth d. Healthy teeth e. All the above are true. (E)
14. What happens when the Native American Indians went off their primitive diet? -
correct answera. They lost their keen eyesight. b. They lost their hearing .c. Their lung
capacity reduced significantly.d. They didn't have an optimistic view on life. e. All the
above are true. (E)
15. What was the diet of South Sea Islanders? - correct answera. They ate animal
foods, seafood, shark, fish eggs, organ meats, sea worms, coconut and taro root. b.
They ate only animal foods and vegetables. c. They incorporated grains into their diet.
d. None of these statements are true. (A)
16. What type of diet did Australians have? They were a strong, limber people. - correct
answera. Soaked legumes and grains, kangaroo, fish, birds, and insects b. Kangaroos,
grains, and fruits c. Cottage cheese, dairy products, and snakes as well as kangaroos d.
None of these statements are true. (A)
17. What happened to Dr. Pottenger's cats that got a similar diet to the westernized
diet? - correct answera. They had changes in the bone structure of their heads. b. They
were more aggressive (females). c. The males got feminized. d. They couldn't
reproduce after three generations. e. All of these statements are true. (E)
18. What's the first bone affected in the body when there's poor nutrition? - correct
answera. hip bone b. knee bone c. maxilla d. spine (C)Maxilla