L 4.2.2 Quiz: Assess Your Learning

Question 7 of 10
A college meal plan allows students to:
A. buy meals at local restaurants.
B. eat only lunch and dinner in the college cafeterias.
C. receive discounts at local supermarkets.
D. pay up front to eat a specific number of meals in the college
cafeterias.

D. pay up front to eat a specific number of meals in the college cafeterias.

D. pay up front to eat a specific number of meals in the college cafeterias.

To answer this question, we need to consider each option and determine which one accurately describes what a college meal plan allows students to do.

A. Buying meals at local restaurants: This option is incorrect because a college meal plan typically does not allow students to use it for purchasing meals at local restaurants. Meal plans typically apply only to on-campus dining facilities.

B. Eating only lunch and dinner in the college cafeterias: This option is also incorrect because a college meal plan usually covers more than just lunch and dinner. It typically includes options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with varying levels of flexibility depending on the specific meal plan.

C. Receiving discounts at local supermarkets: This option is incorrect because a college meal plan is typically specific to on-campus dining facilities and does not provide discounts at local supermarkets.

D. Paying up front to eat a specific number of meals in the college cafeterias: This option is the correct answer. A college meal plan typically involves students paying in advance for a specific number of meals or meal swipes that they can then use at the college cafeterias.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. Paying up front to eat a specific number of meals in the college cafeterias.