Soccer
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Track and field
100

What are the building blocks of proteins?

Aminoacids

100

What is the main role of protein in sports performance?

Muscle repair and growth

100

What is the main fuel for high-intensity exercise?

Carbohydrates

100

How many calories does 1 gram of carbohydrate provide?

4 kcal

100

How many calories does 1 gram of fat provide?

9 kcal

200

How many essential amino acids are required by humans?

Nine

200

Which type of carbohydrate provides quick energy during exercise?

Simple carbohydrates

200

Which vitamins require fat for absorption?

A,D,K and E 

200

What is the main role of fat during low-intensity exercise?

Long-term energy supply

200

What type of fat should athletes minimize for cardiovascular health?

Trans fats

300

Which type of protein contains all essential amino acids?

Complete

300

What is the primary storage form of carbohydrate in the body?

Glycogen

300

Which vitamin is essential for calcium absorption?

Vitamin D

300

Which vitamin is an antioxidant important for muscle recovery?

Vitamin C

300

What type of fat is considered “healthy” for the heart?

Unsaturated fat

400

What is the recommended protein intake for athletes (g/kg/day)?

1.2–2.0 g/kg/day

400

Where is glycogen stored?

Liver and muscles

400

What is the glycemic index (GI)?

A measure of how quickly a food raises blood glucose levels

400

Which vitamin helps with red blood cell production and oxygen transport?

Vitamin B12

400

Which vitamin is important for blood clotting?

Vitamin K

500

Name one plant-based complete protein.

Quinoa (or soy)

500

Name one complex carbohydrate source.

Brown rice (or oats, whole grains)

500

Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy?

Vitamin C

500

Name one vitamin that athletes often need in higher amounts due to energy metabolism.

Vitamins B

500

Give one example of a food rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

Salmon (or flaxseeds, chia seeds)