1) What is the sensory organ responsible for tasting? a) Nose b) Tongue c) Brain d) Teeth 2) How many basic tastes can our taste buds identify? a) Three b) Five c) Seven d) Ten 3) Which taste buds are located on the tip of the tongue? a) Sour b) Bitter c) Sweet d) Umami 4) Where are the bitter taste buds found? a) On the sides b) At the back of the tongue c) On the tip d) In the middle 5) What does Umami refer to? a) A sour taste b) A sweet taste c) A salty taste d) Delicious foods 6) How do the senses of taste and smell interact? a) They do not interact b) They work together to enhance flavors c) They send opposite signals to the brain d) They only work when the nose is clear 7) What happens when we eat food that has gone bad? a) The brain signals us to stop eating b) We enjoy it more c) We feel hungry d) It tastes sweeter 8) Which taste buds are located on the sides and lower part of the tongue? a) Sweet b) Bitter c) Sour d) Umami 9) Why might one group of people like a food while another group dislikes it? a) They have different tongues b) They eat different foods c) Taste experiences can vary among individuals d) They have different smell senses 10) What is the main purpose of the sense of taste? a) To enjoy food b) To communicate with others c) To identify smells d) To protect our health
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Taste & Texture - (Upper-Intermediate)
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