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Energy drink ban for under-16s planned

Energy rush: Boys drink more energy drinks than girls. They are linked to headaches, irritability and being excluded from school.

Is the nanny state going too far? Plans to protect teens from drinking too much caffeine have caused criticism of government overreach.

Comprehension quiz

  1. Which word is the closest synonym for consume?

    A: Buy

    B: Spill

    C: Make

    D: Drink

  2. In the article, the word justified most nearly means:

    A: Something that is popular with the public

    B: Something that is brand new

    C: Something that is done for a good and fair reason

    D: Something that is difficult to understand

  3. Add the correct punctuation to the sentence below.

    you can see the impact on health concentration and learning claims wes streeting

  4. According to the article, why are some critics against the ban on selling energy drinks to under-16s?

    A: They think energy drinks are healthy for children.

    B: They believe it is an example of a “nanny state” that takes away freedoms.

    C: They think the ban will not work.

    D: They believe restaurants will lose money.

  5. Name two well-known chefs mentioned in the article who want the government to do more to tackle unhealthy food and drink.

  6. PM Keir Starmer believes the “nanny state” is justified. According to the text, what is one reason he gives for this?

Answers

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1. D 2. C 3. “You can see the impact on health, concentration and learning,” claims Wes Streeting. 4. B 5. Jamie Oliver and Jonathan Dimbleby. 6. Any one of the following: to cut waiting lists / to keep people healthy and in work / to secure the long-term future of the NHS.