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Self Assesment 20

front 1

How much more grain is consumed by livestock than by people?

back 1

10 times as much

front 2

What is the largest federal food assistance program in the United States?

back 2

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

front 3

Which of the following is characteristic of farm irrigation?

back 3

It increases the salt content in the soil

front 4

What is the approximate yearly increase in the worlds population

back 4

70 million

front 5

Limited or doubtful availability adequate and safe foods is termed food

back 5

insecurity

front 6

If the worlds production of food energy were equally distributed among the world's population, approximately how many kcalories per day would be available to each person?

back 6

2720

front 7

SNAP debit cards may be used to purchase all of the the following EXCEPT

back 7

soap

front 8

What is the name of the largest U.S national food recovery program?

back 8

Feeding America

front 9

Which of the following is NOT a major contributer to the world's supply of food energy?

back 9

Sorghum

front 10

Approximately what number of children worldwide die each year of malnutrition and malnutrition-related causes?

back 10

5.6 million

front 11

All of the following are examples of fossil fuels EXCEPT

back 11

solar

front 12

WHat is administered by health care workers to help treat the diarrhea and dehydration common to children suffering from diseases of poverty

back 12

Oral rehydration therapy

front 13

A period of extreme food shortage resulting in widespread starvation and death is known as

back 13

a famine

front 14

what is meant by carrying capacity of the earth?

back 14

the maximum number of living organisms that can be supported in an environment overtime.

front 15

On average, how many miles is a food item transported before a consumer eats it?

back 15

1500

front 16

The nutrients most likely to be lacking in the diet worldwide include all of the following EXCEPT

back 16

protein

front 17

What is the international poverty line per day for a single person?

back 17

$1.08

front 18

Diseases of poverty are known to include all of the following except

back 18

diabetes

front 19

Melissa works two jobs to support her three children. Her financial priorities are to pay the rent and utilities and provide food and medical necessities for the children. Melissa does not often eat three meals a day and worries about how and where she will get the next meal for herself. Melissa is experiencing which of the following

back 19

food insufficiency

front 20

All of the following are major factors affecting population growth EXCEPT

back 20

ozone depletion