The correct answers are the following:
1. has a preoccupation with food and weight and exercises compulsively in attempts to control weight in a misguided attempt to gain a sense of power, control, and self: a. Anorexia athletica
2. thought to be a sleep disorder, not an eating disorder: j. Nocturnal Sleep-Related Eating Disorder
3. often harmful process of restrictive eating usually caused by body dissatisfaction, preoccupation with thinness, and the false belief of one's self image: c. Dieting
4. a pathological fear of weight gain leading to faulty eating patterns, malnutrition, and excessive weight loss: f. Anorexia nervosa
5. exceeding expected, normal, or proper weight for one's age, height, and build: e. Overweight
6. any of several psychological disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia: d. Eating Disorder
7. weight below normal, average, or required weight: h. Underweight
8. a craving for non-food items, most commonly dirt, clay, chalk, paint chips, cornstarch, baking soda, coffee grounds, cigarette ashes, rust, plastic, etc: g. Pica
9. a condition characterized by excessive body fat: b. Obesity
10. compulsive overeating usually followed by self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse accompanied by guilt and depression: i. Bulimia