Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is the maximum size allowed for a milk container?

  1. 1 gallon

  2. 1 pint

  3. 2 pints

  4. 2 quarts

The correct answer is: 1 gallon

A milk container typically comes in various sizes, such as pint, quart, or gallon. A gallon is the largest size, measuring at 128 fluid ounces, and is therefore the maximum size allowed for a milk container. Option B, 1 pint, is too small as it only holds 16 fluid ounces. Option C, 2 pints, is also too small as it holds 32 fluid ounces. Option D, 2 quarts, is close to the maximum size but falls short at 64 fluid ounces. Therefore, A 1 gallon is the only option that fits the maximum size requirement for a milk container.