Deck 21: Hunger and the Global Environment

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Melissa works 2 jobs to support her 3 children. Due to her limited finances Melissa does not often eat 3 meals a day and worries about how and where she will get the next meal for herself and her children. Melissa is experiencing which of the following?

A) food insufficiency
B) food mismanagement
C) non-sustainable lifestyle
D) misallocation of resources
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What is meant by the human carrying capacity of the earth?

A) the number of tons of edible food that can be produced by all of the earth's cultivable land
B) the maximum number of people that the earth can support over time
C) the amount of oxygen consumed by all living organisms in relation to the amount of oxygen produced by all living plants
D) the total weight of all living organisms in relation to the weight of all non-living material including the earth's water mass
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Which of the following food recovery methods is considered 'non-perishable food collection?

A) Collect prepared foods from commercial kitchens.
B) Salvage perishable items from wholesalers and markets.
C) Gather crops from fields that either have already been harvested or are not profitable to harvest.
D) Collecting processed foods from wholesalers and markets
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Which of the following terms refers to limited or doubtful availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods?

A) food insecurity
B) food insufficiency
C) food vulnerability
D) food precariousness
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Which of the following is Canada's only national non-profit organization dedicated to supporting child nutrition?

A) Breakfast for Learning
B) Goodwill Food Assistance
C) Meals for Children
D) Food Security for Children
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The worst famine in the 20th century occurred in which country?

A) India
B) China
C) Africa
D) Ireland
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What is the approximate yearly increase in the world's population?

A) 0.5 million
B) 12 million
C) 50 million
D) 70 million
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Approximately 2 billion people in the world have one of the following diseases, which one is it?

A) Iodine deficiency
B) iron-deficiency anemia
C) Vitamin A deficiency
D) Zinc deficiency
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Approximately what number of children worldwide die each year of malnutrition and malnutrition-related causes?

A) 50,000
B) 500,000
C) 1.2 million
D) 5.6 million
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What is administered by health-care workers to help treat the diarrhea and dehydration common to children suffering from diseases of poverty?

A) oral rehydration therapy
B) ozone purified waste water
C) protein-energy repletion formula
D) charcoal-filtered water and corn starch
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As you sit in the waiting room of a doctor's office leafing through a magazine, you see a letter to the editor about world hunger. In it, the author stated, "…and thus, hunger worsens poverty....". Does hunger worsen poverty?

A) Yes, but it can be corrected with appropriate access to reproductive health care.
B) No; if hungry people work hard enough they can work to get themselves out of poverty.
C) Yes, it propagates poverty by increasing the death rate and leaving many families as single-parent households.
D) Yes, hunger makes poverty worse by robbing a person of the good health and the physical and mental energy needed to be active and productive.
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What is the international poverty line per day for a single person?

A) $1.08
B) $3.75
C) $5.15
D) $10.00
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According to Statistics Canada, approximately what percentage of Canadian children under 18 years lived in low-income families?

A) 1/25
B) 1/15
C) 1/10
D) 1/3
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Which of the following is the primary cause for hunger in Canada and in less developed countries?

A) poverty
B) high cost of food
C) excessive food waste
D) lack of nutrition education
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Approximately what fraction of the Canadian population lives in a general state of poverty?

A) 1/3
B) 1/5
C) 1/10
D) 1/20
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Which of the following nutrients is being distributed to millions of children worldwide to help reduce measles mortality?

A) iron
B) iodine
C) protein
D) vitamin A
Question
In an effort to reduce morbidity and mortality, which of the following would be a first course of action for a Peace Corps volunteer to correct the prevalence of diarrhea in a small village where she is working?

A) implementing oral rehydration therapy for those who are dehydrated
B) implementing oral refeeding therapy for those who are malnourished
C) ensuring there is enough fortified rice for all the women and children
D) distributing as many medications to the village people as she can obtain
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What fraction of children worldwide are born underweight?

A) 1/10
B) 1/6
C) 1/3
D) 1/2
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A period of extreme food shortage resulting in widespread starvation and death is known by which of the following terms?

A) plague
B) famine
C) food poverty
D) food insecurity
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Among malnourished populations worldwide, which of the following nutrients is least likely to be lacking?

A) iron
B) iodine
C) vitamin A
D) vitamin D
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About how many kcalories of fuel are used to produce 100 kcalories of grains?

A) 1 kcal
B) 33 kcal
C) 50 kcal
D) 75 kcal
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Approximate number, in billions, of people in the world
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
t.ORT
Canada's only national non-profit organization dedicated to supporting child nutrition
Question
Which of the following contributes the least to the world's supply of food energy?

A) rice
B) corn
C) wheat
D) sorghum
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Which of the following is a feature of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's sustainable development strategy?

A) They promote protection of soil and water.
B) They frequently lead to higher crop prices.
C) They are designed to benefit mostly small family farms.
D) They tend to support the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
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What is aquaculture?

A) a seaweed growth system
B) the practice of fish farming
C) a water purification system
D) the raising of plants in a water environment
Question
Which of the following describes a known long-term relationship among poverty, hunger, and population growth?

A) As economic status improves, population growth rises.
B) As economic status improves, population growth diminishes.
C) Lack of natural resources rather than poverty is the most important contributor to overpopulation.
D) Over the past decade the increase in the world's food output has been greater than the increase in the world's population.
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On average, how many kilometers is a food item transported before a consumer eats it?

A) 25 kilometers
B) 100 kilometers
C) 750 kilometers
D) 1200 kilometers
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Which of the following is derived from renewable energy technologies?

A) oil
B) coal
C) biofuels
D) natural gas
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MATCHING
a.1
b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
t.ORT
Intermittent hunger caused by lack of money
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In the practice of agriculture, approximately what percentage more energy is required to produce most animal foods in comparison to grains?

A) 10 percent
B) 200 percent
C) 450 percent
D) 1000 percent
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How much more grain is consumed by livestock than by people?

A) one-half as much
B) about the same
C) 5 times as much
D) 10 times as much
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
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i.1200 j. Fossil
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l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
t.ORT
HungerCount, is published each October by which national organization?
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If the world's production of food energy were equally distributed among the world's population, approximately how many kcalories per day would be available to each person?

A) 650 kcal
B) 1000 kcal
C) 2720 kcal
D) 3750 kcal
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What is the nutritional advantage of eating range-fed buffalo?

A) The iron content is higher.
B) The nutrients are more stable and less prone to oxidation.
C) The fat content is lower and the fat has more omega-3 fatty acids.
D) There is a greater variety of phytonutrients, especially those that reduce risk of heart disease and cancer.
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Which of the following is a negative consequence that is known to occur as a result of farm irrigation?

A) It makes the soil more porous.
B) It helps preserve the water supply.
C) It contributes to soil preservation.
D) It increases the salt content in the soil.
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MATCHING
a.1
b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
t.ORT
The primary cause of hunger
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Which of the following is the least likely factor to affect world population growth?

A) birth rates
B) death rates
C) standard of living
D) scientific knowledge
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Which of these terms describes agricultural practices that are designed to minimize use of energy and chemicals?

A) integrated production
B) progressive agriculture
C) sustainable agriculture
D) resource management production
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What is the chief reason why people living in poverty and hunger bear numerous children?

A) Birth control expenses are prohibitive.
B) To ensure that some of the children survive to adulthood.
C) The low educational level of adults limits their understanding of family planning.
D) The parents seek greater fulfillment through having more children since there are few other interests in their lives.
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List reasons for the lack of qualified people to self-enroll in federal food assistance programs.
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m.Irrigation
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o.Poverty
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Percentage of people added to the world's population who are born into poverty
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b.8
c.20
d.30
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o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
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Term that describes using resources at a replaceable rate with no net accumulation of pollution
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c.20
d.30
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o.Poverty
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Coal belongs to this type of fuel
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c.20
d.30
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Percentage of energy used that is consumed by the food industry
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Number of kilometers, on average, a food item is transported before it is eaten
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c.20
d.30
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o.Poverty
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Number of kilograms of grain needed to produce 1 kilogram of animal weight gain
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Produced in large quantities by cows
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List and discuss the causes of hunger in Canada. What population groups are most vulnerable?
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Type of water pollution caused by runoff
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Approximate number of cultivated crops in the world today
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Approximate amount, in $/day, of the international poverty line for individuals
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List and explain 4 common methods of food recovery.
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Treatment for diarrhea-related dehydration
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Extreme scarcity of food
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Number of children, in millions, under age 5 with vitamin A deficiency
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Percent of the world's population with iron-deficiency anemia
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Define the subcategories of food security and food insecurity.
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o.Poverty
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This source of water for crops increases the salinity of the soil
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What is the hunger-obesity paradox?
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What is meant by non-point water pollution?
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Discuss how overpopulation is related to the world hunger problem.
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What are the disadvantages of consuming food that was grown far away?
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List 8 environmentally friendly food-related choices that involve food shopping, gardening, cooking food, use of kitchen appliances, and cleanup/waste disposal.
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What is meant by biodiversity and how does it affect world food production?
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Discuss the advantages of obtaining foods grown locally versus globally.
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List ways that consumers can plan healthy, thrifty meals.
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Compare and contrast the requirements for production of animal foods versus plant foods.
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Discuss 5 environmental problems that limit food production.
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Give 5 examples each of cultivation practices used in sustainable and non-sustainable agriculture.
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Describe 4 ways in which major improvements could be made in worldwide environmental problems.
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Deck 21: Hunger and the Global Environment
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Melissa works 2 jobs to support her 3 children. Due to her limited finances Melissa does not often eat 3 meals a day and worries about how and where she will get the next meal for herself and her children. Melissa is experiencing which of the following?

A) food insufficiency
B) food mismanagement
C) non-sustainable lifestyle
D) misallocation of resources
A
2
What is meant by the human carrying capacity of the earth?

A) the number of tons of edible food that can be produced by all of the earth's cultivable land
B) the maximum number of people that the earth can support over time
C) the amount of oxygen consumed by all living organisms in relation to the amount of oxygen produced by all living plants
D) the total weight of all living organisms in relation to the weight of all non-living material including the earth's water mass
B
3
Which of the following food recovery methods is considered 'non-perishable food collection?

A) Collect prepared foods from commercial kitchens.
B) Salvage perishable items from wholesalers and markets.
C) Gather crops from fields that either have already been harvested or are not profitable to harvest.
D) Collecting processed foods from wholesalers and markets
D
4
Which of the following terms refers to limited or doubtful availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods?

A) food insecurity
B) food insufficiency
C) food vulnerability
D) food precariousness
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Which of the following is Canada's only national non-profit organization dedicated to supporting child nutrition?

A) Breakfast for Learning
B) Goodwill Food Assistance
C) Meals for Children
D) Food Security for Children
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The worst famine in the 20th century occurred in which country?

A) India
B) China
C) Africa
D) Ireland
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What is the approximate yearly increase in the world's population?

A) 0.5 million
B) 12 million
C) 50 million
D) 70 million
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Approximately 2 billion people in the world have one of the following diseases, which one is it?

A) Iodine deficiency
B) iron-deficiency anemia
C) Vitamin A deficiency
D) Zinc deficiency
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Approximately what number of children worldwide die each year of malnutrition and malnutrition-related causes?

A) 50,000
B) 500,000
C) 1.2 million
D) 5.6 million
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10
What is administered by health-care workers to help treat the diarrhea and dehydration common to children suffering from diseases of poverty?

A) oral rehydration therapy
B) ozone purified waste water
C) protein-energy repletion formula
D) charcoal-filtered water and corn starch
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11
As you sit in the waiting room of a doctor's office leafing through a magazine, you see a letter to the editor about world hunger. In it, the author stated, "…and thus, hunger worsens poverty....". Does hunger worsen poverty?

A) Yes, but it can be corrected with appropriate access to reproductive health care.
B) No; if hungry people work hard enough they can work to get themselves out of poverty.
C) Yes, it propagates poverty by increasing the death rate and leaving many families as single-parent households.
D) Yes, hunger makes poverty worse by robbing a person of the good health and the physical and mental energy needed to be active and productive.
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What is the international poverty line per day for a single person?

A) $1.08
B) $3.75
C) $5.15
D) $10.00
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According to Statistics Canada, approximately what percentage of Canadian children under 18 years lived in low-income families?

A) 1/25
B) 1/15
C) 1/10
D) 1/3
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Which of the following is the primary cause for hunger in Canada and in less developed countries?

A) poverty
B) high cost of food
C) excessive food waste
D) lack of nutrition education
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Approximately what fraction of the Canadian population lives in a general state of poverty?

A) 1/3
B) 1/5
C) 1/10
D) 1/20
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Which of the following nutrients is being distributed to millions of children worldwide to help reduce measles mortality?

A) iron
B) iodine
C) protein
D) vitamin A
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In an effort to reduce morbidity and mortality, which of the following would be a first course of action for a Peace Corps volunteer to correct the prevalence of diarrhea in a small village where she is working?

A) implementing oral rehydration therapy for those who are dehydrated
B) implementing oral refeeding therapy for those who are malnourished
C) ensuring there is enough fortified rice for all the women and children
D) distributing as many medications to the village people as she can obtain
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What fraction of children worldwide are born underweight?

A) 1/10
B) 1/6
C) 1/3
D) 1/2
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19
A period of extreme food shortage resulting in widespread starvation and death is known by which of the following terms?

A) plague
B) famine
C) food poverty
D) food insecurity
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Among malnourished populations worldwide, which of the following nutrients is least likely to be lacking?

A) iron
B) iodine
C) vitamin A
D) vitamin D
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21
About how many kcalories of fuel are used to produce 100 kcalories of grains?

A) 1 kcal
B) 33 kcal
C) 50 kcal
D) 75 kcal
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MATCHING
a.1
b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Approximate number, in billions, of people in the world
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MATCHING
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b.8
c.20
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e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
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Canada's only national non-profit organization dedicated to supporting child nutrition
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Which of the following contributes the least to the world's supply of food energy?

A) rice
B) corn
C) wheat
D) sorghum
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Which of the following is a feature of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's sustainable development strategy?

A) They promote protection of soil and water.
B) They frequently lead to higher crop prices.
C) They are designed to benefit mostly small family farms.
D) They tend to support the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
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What is aquaculture?

A) a seaweed growth system
B) the practice of fish farming
C) a water purification system
D) the raising of plants in a water environment
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27
Which of the following describes a known long-term relationship among poverty, hunger, and population growth?

A) As economic status improves, population growth rises.
B) As economic status improves, population growth diminishes.
C) Lack of natural resources rather than poverty is the most important contributor to overpopulation.
D) Over the past decade the increase in the world's food output has been greater than the increase in the world's population.
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On average, how many kilometers is a food item transported before a consumer eats it?

A) 25 kilometers
B) 100 kilometers
C) 750 kilometers
D) 1200 kilometers
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Which of the following is derived from renewable energy technologies?

A) oil
B) coal
C) biofuels
D) natural gas
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
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Intermittent hunger caused by lack of money
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In the practice of agriculture, approximately what percentage more energy is required to produce most animal foods in comparison to grains?

A) 10 percent
B) 200 percent
C) 450 percent
D) 1000 percent
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32
How much more grain is consumed by livestock than by people?

A) one-half as much
B) about the same
C) 5 times as much
D) 10 times as much
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
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HungerCount, is published each October by which national organization?
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If the world's production of food energy were equally distributed among the world's population, approximately how many kcalories per day would be available to each person?

A) 650 kcal
B) 1000 kcal
C) 2720 kcal
D) 3750 kcal
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What is the nutritional advantage of eating range-fed buffalo?

A) The iron content is higher.
B) The nutrients are more stable and less prone to oxidation.
C) The fat content is lower and the fat has more omega-3 fatty acids.
D) There is a greater variety of phytonutrients, especially those that reduce risk of heart disease and cancer.
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Which of the following is a negative consequence that is known to occur as a result of farm irrigation?

A) It makes the soil more porous.
B) It helps preserve the water supply.
C) It contributes to soil preservation.
D) It increases the salt content in the soil.
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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The primary cause of hunger
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Which of the following is the least likely factor to affect world population growth?

A) birth rates
B) death rates
C) standard of living
D) scientific knowledge
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39
Which of these terms describes agricultural practices that are designed to minimize use of energy and chemicals?

A) integrated production
B) progressive agriculture
C) sustainable agriculture
D) resource management production
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What is the chief reason why people living in poverty and hunger bear numerous children?

A) Birth control expenses are prohibitive.
B) To ensure that some of the children survive to adulthood.
C) The low educational level of adults limits their understanding of family planning.
D) The parents seek greater fulfillment through having more children since there are few other interests in their lives.
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41
List reasons for the lack of qualified people to self-enroll in federal food assistance programs.
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42
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b.8
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d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Percentage of people added to the world's population who are born into poverty
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b.8
c.20
d.30
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f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
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Term that describes using resources at a replaceable rate with no net accumulation of pollution
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
t.ORT
Coal belongs to this type of fuel
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MATCHING
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Percentage of energy used that is consumed by the food industry
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b.8
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d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
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Number of kilometers, on average, a food item is transported before it is eaten
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
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Number of kilograms of grain needed to produce 1 kilogram of animal weight gain
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b.8
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d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Produced in large quantities by cows
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49
List and discuss the causes of hunger in Canada. What population groups are most vulnerable?
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50
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
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Type of water pollution caused by runoff
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
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g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
r.Food insecurity
s.Food Banks Canada
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Approximate number of cultivated crops in the world today
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
q.Breakfast for Learning
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Approximate amount, in $/day, of the international poverty line for individuals
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53
List and explain 4 common methods of food recovery.
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54
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
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Treatment for diarrhea-related dehydration
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
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Extreme scarcity of food
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
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k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
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Number of children, in millions, under age 5 with vitamin A deficiency
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
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Percent of the world's population with iron-deficiency anemia
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58
Define the subcategories of food security and food insecurity.
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b.8
c.20
d.30
e.6.7
f.80
g.150
h.95
i.1200 j. Fossil
j.CHOICE BLANK
k.Famine
l.Methane
m.Irrigation
n.Non-point
o.Poverty
p.Sustainable
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This source of water for crops increases the salinity of the soil
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60
What is the hunger-obesity paradox?
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61
What is meant by non-point water pollution?
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62
Discuss how overpopulation is related to the world hunger problem.
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63
What are the disadvantages of consuming food that was grown far away?
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64
List 8 environmentally friendly food-related choices that involve food shopping, gardening, cooking food, use of kitchen appliances, and cleanup/waste disposal.
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65
What is meant by biodiversity and how does it affect world food production?
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66
Discuss the advantages of obtaining foods grown locally versus globally.
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67
List ways that consumers can plan healthy, thrifty meals.
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68
Compare and contrast the requirements for production of animal foods versus plant foods.
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69
Discuss 5 environmental problems that limit food production.
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70
Give 5 examples each of cultivation practices used in sustainable and non-sustainable agriculture.
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Describe 4 ways in which major improvements could be made in worldwide environmental problems.
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