Deck 5: Agriculture, Food, and Food Security

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Most aquaculture still focuses on the raising of:

A)Seaweed
B)Shellfish
C)Tilapia
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Which is NOT true regarding gender?

A)It is deeply rooted in society.
B)It determines power.
C)Female power and resources are highest in rural areas.
D)It determines access to resources.
E)Women make up the majority of the world's poor.
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Shifting cultivation is called _____ in most of Southeast Asia.

A)Swidden
B)Lardan
C)Sawah
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The Green Revolution incorporates all of the following EXCEPT:

A)The use of biotech seeds
B)The domestication of plants and animals
C)The use of chemicals fertilizers and pesticides
D)The use of high-yielding seeds
E)Increased mechanization
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The number of women in agriculture is increasing because of:

A)Globalization
B)The increase in high-value crop production
C)The increase in agro-processing for export
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Scientists think that the hearth area for rice domestication was in _____ around 9,000 years ago.

A)China
B)India
C)Thailand
D)Japan
E)South Korea
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Which of the following countries have the highest percentage of females in agriculture?

A)Timor-Leste,Thailand and Cambodia
B)Bhutan,Sri Lanka and Nepal
C)Bhutan,Timor-Leste and Nepal
D)Thailand,Sri Lanka and Pakistan
E)India,Pakistan and Bangladesh
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Biotech seeds are:

A)Genetically engineered
B)Bred to resist disease and pests
C)More expensive than natural seeds
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The second most important crop in Asia is:

A)Rice
B)Wheat
C)Sweet potatoes
D)Corn
E)Soybeans
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Which of the following is NOT a typical plantation crop?

A)Corn
B)Rubber
C)Coconuts
D)Coffee
E)Palm oil
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Seafood provides _____ percent of protein in the typical Asian diet.

A)10
B)15
C)30
D)40
E)50
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The two largest producers of palm oil are:

A)Malaysia and Indonesia
B)The Philippines and Indonesia
C)India and China
D)Malaysia and Thailand
E)Taiwan and China
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The earliest humans were most likely:

A)Seed cultivators
B)Vegeculturists
C)Animal herders
D)Hunters and gatherers
E)Agriculturalists
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Which of the following is an example of an industrial crop?

A)Rice
B)Corn
C)Potatoes
D)Cotton
E)Bananas
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Which of the following countries is NOT dominant in the shrimp value chain?

A)Indonesia
B)China
C)Thailand
D)Bangladesh
E)Japan
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BT rice,bred in _____,is now sown in 50 percent of its paddies.

A)India
B)Indonesia
C)South Korea
D)China
E)The Philippines
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_____ are important vectors of avian flu.

A)Pigs
B)Pigeons
C)Herons
D)Sheep
E)Ducks
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By tradition:

A)Commercial agriculture is a woman's realm.
B)Women prepare the fields for planting
C)Women own and trade large animals such as water buffalo.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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_____ diffused from China to the United States and Brazil.

A)Corn
B)Wheat
C)Rice
D)Soybeans
E)Cotton
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_____ produces 70 percent of farmed seafood.

A)Japan
B)China
C)Thailand
D)South Korea
E)Bangladesh
Question
Small farmers are being integrated into the fresh food supply chain via:

A)Networks of contract farmers and buyers
B)Increasing numbers of small farms
C)The spread of supermarkets
D)Government farm programs
E)Vertically integrated value chains
Question
The highest rate of blindness in Southeast Asia is in:

A)Indonesia
B)Myanmar
C)Vietnam
D)Malaysia
E)Laos
Question
When one company or conglomerate controls all stages of the production process such as land ownership,processing,packaging and shipping,this is called:

A)A supply chain
B)Value added components
C)Vertical integration
D)Supply stem chain
E)Diversification
Question
The most general impact of food insecurity is:

A)Increase in poverty
B)Increased death rates
C)Altered diets
D)Increased incidence of blindness
E)Consumption of less meat
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Shifting cultivation is primarily a male activity.
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Mariculture refers to raising fish in rivers,lakes and ponds.
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Since rice is the staple food of more than half of the world's population,rice farms are typically very large.
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The largest number of blind people lives in Asia.Most of this blindness is caused by a lack of:

A)Zinc
B)Iron
C)Vitamin A
D)Vitamin C
E)Vitamin D
Question
Free market forces,encouraged by the World Trade Organization,means that:

A)Poor farmers can sell all their crops to rich countries.
B)Peasant farmers can move into large-scale,agribusiness ventures.
C)Poor farmers will reduce their debt in context of globalization.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The critical question: "Development for whom?" is asked by:

A)Politicians
B)Economists
C)Political ecologists
D)Geographers
E)Ecosystem theorists
Question
The poorest people buy the least expensive:

A)Meat
B)Fish
C)Vegetables
D)Carbohydrates
Question
One-seventh of the world's food is grown in urban environments.
Question
In Vietnam,man and women cooperate in rice production but women still do most of the work.
Question
In 2009,Bangladesh,India,Pakistan and Cambodia had an _____level of hunger.

A)Low
B)Moderate
C)Serious
D)Alarming
E)Extremely alarming
Question
Modern aquaculture has allowed increasing numbers of women into fish retailing.
Question
In India,30 percent of fruits and vegetables are lost because of gaps in the "cold chain."
Question
Traditional Asian societies are consuming increasing amounts of:

A)Wheat
B)Rice
C)Corn
D)Millet
Question
Which of the following is a major dimension in the challenge of feeding Asian populations?

A)Growing populations require increasing food supplies.
B)Asia's most populous cities are coastal where it may be cheaper to import food.
C)Preference for higher quality food is growing in importance.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
Question
Asians are now eating more:

A)Fish
B)Rice
C)Corn
D)Meat
E)Vegetables
Question
The most significant factor impacting Bangladeshi street food business is:

A)Hinduism
B)Islam
C)Jamu
D)Ramadan
E)Sanitation rules
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Lack of micronutrients put people at greater risk of illness.
Question
Increasing intensity of urban lifestyles has driven up the demand for ready-made,packaged foods.
Question
Regardless of gender,wealthier individuals play dominant roles in the value chain in which they operate.
Question
Malnutrition heightens susceptibility to HIV/AIDS.
Question
China does not have a hunger problem.
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Agriculture uses more land than any other economic activity.
Question
Fortunately,the rapid diversification and Westernization of the Asian diet can be met by the traditional food supply chain.
Question
The world's food supply in increasing because costs of production and procurement have fallen with modernization of agriculture.
Question
While the percentage of global hunger has decreased,the absolute number of hungry people has increased.
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Deck 5: Agriculture, Food, and Food Security
1
Most aquaculture still focuses on the raising of:

A)Seaweed
B)Shellfish
C)Tilapia
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
D
2
Which is NOT true regarding gender?

A)It is deeply rooted in society.
B)It determines power.
C)Female power and resources are highest in rural areas.
D)It determines access to resources.
E)Women make up the majority of the world's poor.
C
3
Shifting cultivation is called _____ in most of Southeast Asia.

A)Swidden
B)Lardan
C)Sawah
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A
4
The Green Revolution incorporates all of the following EXCEPT:

A)The use of biotech seeds
B)The domestication of plants and animals
C)The use of chemicals fertilizers and pesticides
D)The use of high-yielding seeds
E)Increased mechanization
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The number of women in agriculture is increasing because of:

A)Globalization
B)The increase in high-value crop production
C)The increase in agro-processing for export
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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6
Scientists think that the hearth area for rice domestication was in _____ around 9,000 years ago.

A)China
B)India
C)Thailand
D)Japan
E)South Korea
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7
Which of the following countries have the highest percentage of females in agriculture?

A)Timor-Leste,Thailand and Cambodia
B)Bhutan,Sri Lanka and Nepal
C)Bhutan,Timor-Leste and Nepal
D)Thailand,Sri Lanka and Pakistan
E)India,Pakistan and Bangladesh
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8
Biotech seeds are:

A)Genetically engineered
B)Bred to resist disease and pests
C)More expensive than natural seeds
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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9
The second most important crop in Asia is:

A)Rice
B)Wheat
C)Sweet potatoes
D)Corn
E)Soybeans
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10
Which of the following is NOT a typical plantation crop?

A)Corn
B)Rubber
C)Coconuts
D)Coffee
E)Palm oil
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11
Seafood provides _____ percent of protein in the typical Asian diet.

A)10
B)15
C)30
D)40
E)50
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12
The two largest producers of palm oil are:

A)Malaysia and Indonesia
B)The Philippines and Indonesia
C)India and China
D)Malaysia and Thailand
E)Taiwan and China
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13
The earliest humans were most likely:

A)Seed cultivators
B)Vegeculturists
C)Animal herders
D)Hunters and gatherers
E)Agriculturalists
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14
Which of the following is an example of an industrial crop?

A)Rice
B)Corn
C)Potatoes
D)Cotton
E)Bananas
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15
Which of the following countries is NOT dominant in the shrimp value chain?

A)Indonesia
B)China
C)Thailand
D)Bangladesh
E)Japan
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16
BT rice,bred in _____,is now sown in 50 percent of its paddies.

A)India
B)Indonesia
C)South Korea
D)China
E)The Philippines
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17
_____ are important vectors of avian flu.

A)Pigs
B)Pigeons
C)Herons
D)Sheep
E)Ducks
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18
By tradition:

A)Commercial agriculture is a woman's realm.
B)Women prepare the fields for planting
C)Women own and trade large animals such as water buffalo.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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_____ diffused from China to the United States and Brazil.

A)Corn
B)Wheat
C)Rice
D)Soybeans
E)Cotton
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20
_____ produces 70 percent of farmed seafood.

A)Japan
B)China
C)Thailand
D)South Korea
E)Bangladesh
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21
Small farmers are being integrated into the fresh food supply chain via:

A)Networks of contract farmers and buyers
B)Increasing numbers of small farms
C)The spread of supermarkets
D)Government farm programs
E)Vertically integrated value chains
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22
The highest rate of blindness in Southeast Asia is in:

A)Indonesia
B)Myanmar
C)Vietnam
D)Malaysia
E)Laos
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23
When one company or conglomerate controls all stages of the production process such as land ownership,processing,packaging and shipping,this is called:

A)A supply chain
B)Value added components
C)Vertical integration
D)Supply stem chain
E)Diversification
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24
The most general impact of food insecurity is:

A)Increase in poverty
B)Increased death rates
C)Altered diets
D)Increased incidence of blindness
E)Consumption of less meat
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Shifting cultivation is primarily a male activity.
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Mariculture refers to raising fish in rivers,lakes and ponds.
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Since rice is the staple food of more than half of the world's population,rice farms are typically very large.
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The largest number of blind people lives in Asia.Most of this blindness is caused by a lack of:

A)Zinc
B)Iron
C)Vitamin A
D)Vitamin C
E)Vitamin D
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29
Free market forces,encouraged by the World Trade Organization,means that:

A)Poor farmers can sell all their crops to rich countries.
B)Peasant farmers can move into large-scale,agribusiness ventures.
C)Poor farmers will reduce their debt in context of globalization.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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30
The critical question: "Development for whom?" is asked by:

A)Politicians
B)Economists
C)Political ecologists
D)Geographers
E)Ecosystem theorists
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31
The poorest people buy the least expensive:

A)Meat
B)Fish
C)Vegetables
D)Carbohydrates
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32
One-seventh of the world's food is grown in urban environments.
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33
In Vietnam,man and women cooperate in rice production but women still do most of the work.
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34
In 2009,Bangladesh,India,Pakistan and Cambodia had an _____level of hunger.

A)Low
B)Moderate
C)Serious
D)Alarming
E)Extremely alarming
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35
Modern aquaculture has allowed increasing numbers of women into fish retailing.
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36
In India,30 percent of fruits and vegetables are lost because of gaps in the "cold chain."
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37
Traditional Asian societies are consuming increasing amounts of:

A)Wheat
B)Rice
C)Corn
D)Millet
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38
Which of the following is a major dimension in the challenge of feeding Asian populations?

A)Growing populations require increasing food supplies.
B)Asia's most populous cities are coastal where it may be cheaper to import food.
C)Preference for higher quality food is growing in importance.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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39
Asians are now eating more:

A)Fish
B)Rice
C)Corn
D)Meat
E)Vegetables
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40
The most significant factor impacting Bangladeshi street food business is:

A)Hinduism
B)Islam
C)Jamu
D)Ramadan
E)Sanitation rules
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41
Lack of micronutrients put people at greater risk of illness.
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42
Increasing intensity of urban lifestyles has driven up the demand for ready-made,packaged foods.
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43
Regardless of gender,wealthier individuals play dominant roles in the value chain in which they operate.
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Malnutrition heightens susceptibility to HIV/AIDS.
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45
China does not have a hunger problem.
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Agriculture uses more land than any other economic activity.
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47
Fortunately,the rapid diversification and Westernization of the Asian diet can be met by the traditional food supply chain.
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48
The world's food supply in increasing because costs of production and procurement have fallen with modernization of agriculture.
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While the percentage of global hunger has decreased,the absolute number of hungry people has increased.
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