Deck 15: Hunger and the Global Environment
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Deck 15: Hunger and the Global Environment
1
Which of the following groups is included in the chronic poor category?
A) students
B) migrant workers
C) displaced farmers
D) single mothers
A) students
B) migrant workers
C) displaced farmers
D) single mothers
B
2
A deficiency of which of the following vitamins is the leading cause of blindness in young children around the world?
A) vitamin K
B) vitamin B2
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin A
A) vitamin K
B) vitamin B2
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin A
D
3
Which of the following descriptions best defines food security?
A) reliable access to enough nutritious food at all times
B) permanent access to food of sufficient quantity every day
C) consistent access to food that has been inspected by government agencies
D) local access to charitable food sources to alleviate hunger
A) reliable access to enough nutritious food at all times
B) permanent access to food of sufficient quantity every day
C) consistent access to food that has been inspected by government agencies
D) local access to charitable food sources to alleviate hunger
A
4
What is the primary cause of hunger in developed countries?
A) food insecurity
B) food shortage
C) food poverty
D) food recovery
A) food insecurity
B) food shortage
C) food poverty
D) food recovery
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5
Over 800 million people, mostly women and children, are chronically malnourished from a lack of food. Many more have food but lack which of the following nutrients?
A) iron, vitamin K, and calcium
B) iron, sodium, and vitamin K
C) iron, iodine, and vitamin A
D) iron, zinc, and calcium
A) iron, vitamin K, and calcium
B) iron, sodium, and vitamin K
C) iron, iodine, and vitamin A
D) iron, zinc, and calcium
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6
What is the name of Canada's only national, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting child nutrition?
A) FoodShare
B) Meals for Learning
C) Breakfast for Learning
D) Feeding Kids
A) FoodShare
B) Meals for Learning
C) Breakfast for Learning
D) Feeding Kids
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7
Because of poverty, infection and malnutrition, which of the following countries has a life expectancy that is about half of what Canadians experience?
A) China
B) Philippines
C) Uganda
D) Brazil
A) China
B) Philippines
C) Uganda
D) Brazil
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8
Among which of the following groups in Canada is poverty an important factor related to hunger?
A) single adults
B) couples with no children
C) single women with elderly parents
D) single-parent families with children
A) single adults
B) couples with no children
C) single women with elderly parents
D) single-parent families with children
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9
Overconsumption of what toxic substance can be limited by curtailing consumption of swordfish, tuna, and shark?
A) arsenic
B) iodine
C) mercury
D) lead
A) arsenic
B) iodine
C) mercury
D) lead
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10
Which of the following environmental conditions is contributing to loss of food-producing land?
A) soil erosion
B) ozone depletion
C) species extinction
D) glacier retreat
A) soil erosion
B) ozone depletion
C) species extinction
D) glacier retreat
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11
Which of the following species of fish is endangered by overfishing?
A) tilapia
B) bass
C) swordfish
D) salmon
A) tilapia
B) bass
C) swordfish
D) salmon
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12
Chronic hunger in children may lead to which of the following consequences?
A) poor learning
B) thyroid disease
C) pernicious anemia
D) hearing deficits
A) poor learning
B) thyroid disease
C) pernicious anemia
D) hearing deficits
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13
Worldwide, which of the following groups is particularly at risk of death due to chronic hunger?
A) newborns
B) older adults
C) children
D) women
A) newborns
B) older adults
C) children
D) women
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14
A deficiency of which of the following nutrients is the single greatest cause of preventable brain damage and mental retardation?
A) iodine
B) iron
C) calcium
D) omega-3 fatty acids
A) iodine
B) iron
C) calcium
D) omega-3 fatty acids
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15
What is the only way the world's food output can keep pace with the world's growing number of people?
A) decreased air pollution
B) additional farm land
C) increased water supplies
D) population stabilization
A) decreased air pollution
B) additional farm land
C) increased water supplies
D) population stabilization
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16
Approximately how many children in Canada live in poverty?
A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 5
D) 1 in 6
A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 5
D) 1 in 6
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17
Which of the following groups is the first to suffer when crops fail or war and violence erupt in an already impoverished area?
A) the elderly
B) infants
C) children
D) women
A) the elderly
B) infants
C) children
D) women
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18
What is the term used to describe the method of food recovery that collects prepared foods from commercial kitchens?
A) food gleaning rescue
B) prepared food rescue
C) perishable food rescue
D) nonperishable food salvage
A) food gleaning rescue
B) prepared food rescue
C) perishable food rescue
D) nonperishable food salvage
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19
What percentage of hungry children live in countries that produce surplus food?
A) up to 20%
B) up to 40%
C) up to 60%
D) up to 80%
A) up to 20%
B) up to 40%
C) up to 60%
D) up to 80%
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20
Oral rehydration therapy ORT) is used to save the lives of millions suffering from dehydration that results from which of the following conditions?
A) infectious disease
B) acute malnutrition
C) chronic poverty
D) mild starvation
A) infectious disease
B) acute malnutrition
C) chronic poverty
D) mild starvation
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21
Which of the following types of food packaging items is best for the environment?
A) waxed cardboard containers
B) plastic bottles
C) foam trays
D) spray pumps
A) waxed cardboard containers
B) plastic bottles
C) foam trays
D) spray pumps
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22
What may be the most serious threat that faces humankind today?
A) communicable diseases
B) undernutrition
C) water depletion
D) overpopulation
A) communicable diseases
B) undernutrition
C) water depletion
D) overpopulation
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23
What is the primary means by which rich nations can help solve the world's environmental, poverty, and hunger problems?
A) stem their wasteful and polluting use of their resources
B) adopt sustainable and healthy programs that reverse destruction
C) educate and employ their citizens in order to improve the workforce
D) gain control of their population growth and overnutrition
A) stem their wasteful and polluting use of their resources
B) adopt sustainable and healthy programs that reverse destruction
C) educate and employ their citizens in order to improve the workforce
D) gain control of their population growth and overnutrition
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24
Approximately how many people in the world live without access to clean, safe water?
A) 1 billion
B) 1.2 billion
C) 1.5 billion
D) 1.8 billion
A) 1 billion
B) 1.2 billion
C) 1.5 billion
D) 1.8 billion
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25
Which of the following recommendations should meat-eaters follow to be environmentally conscious?
A) consume canned beef stew
B) cook pork in disposable dishes
C) eat large fish more often than small fish
D) select chicken from local farms
A) consume canned beef stew
B) cook pork in disposable dishes
C) eat large fish more often than small fish
D) select chicken from local farms
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26
Which of the following strategies results in the slowest rate of population growth?
A) providing free contraception
B) improving people's economic status
C) expanding agricultural practices
D) imposing taxes on large families
A) providing free contraception
B) improving people's economic status
C) expanding agricultural practices
D) imposing taxes on large families
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27
What is the best way to eat lower on the food chain?
A) Select canned vegetables.
B) Eat beef more often.
C) Consume small fish.
D) Limit grain intake.
A) Select canned vegetables.
B) Eat beef more often.
C) Consume small fish.
D) Limit grain intake.
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28
At what temperature would you set the water heater to save energy?
A) 35-39C
B) 40-44C
C) 45-50C
D) 51-55C
A) 35-39C
B) 40-44C
C) 45-50C
D) 51-55C
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29
Which of the following packaging techniques for processed foods is the most environmentally advantageous?
A) grain products in cellophane bags
B) eggs in pressed fibre cartons
C) milk in plastic-coated cartons
D) meats in foam trays
A) grain products in cellophane bags
B) eggs in pressed fibre cartons
C) milk in plastic-coated cartons
D) meats in foam trays
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30
Which of the following methods is the most energy-efficient way of cooking vegetables?
A) oven roasting
B) frying
C) barbecuing
D) microwaving
A) oven roasting
B) frying
C) barbecuing
D) microwaving
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31
Which of the following cooking aids is the most environmentally benign?
A) cloth towels
B) disposable cutlery
C) paper towels
D) recyclable paper
A) cloth towels
B) disposable cutlery
C) paper towels
D) recyclable paper
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32
Which of the following cooking methods wastes the most fuel?
A) microwaving
B) baking
C) pressure cooking
D) stir-frying
A) microwaving
B) baking
C) pressure cooking
D) stir-frying
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33
In which of the following countries is it a major economic asset for the poor to have large families?
A) Cambodia
B) Cuba
C) Bolivia
D) Brazil
A) Cambodia
B) Cuba
C) Bolivia
D) Brazil
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34
Which of the following situations results from long-term farm irrigation?
A) Plant growth is facilitated.
B) Soil absorbs more pesticides.
C) Water supply becomes depleted.
D) Soil attracts more insects.
A) Plant growth is facilitated.
B) Soil absorbs more pesticides.
C) Water supply becomes depleted.
D) Soil attracts more insects.
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35
In which of the following ways can people adopt simpler lifestyles at home to help with the fight against poverty, hunger, and environmental degradation?
A) eat meat-free meals more often
B) run tap water for 3 minutes before using
C) use pesticides on home garden crops
D) abstain from composting
A) eat meat-free meals more often
B) run tap water for 3 minutes before using
C) use pesticides on home garden crops
D) abstain from composting
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36
Production of which of the following foods results in the permanent loss of rainforests?
A) rice
B) pet foods
C) cashews
D) legumes
A) rice
B) pet foods
C) cashews
D) legumes
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37
Which of the following kitchen appliances is one of the most substantial consumers of energy in most people's homes?
A) electric mixers
B) electric can openers
C) microwave ovens
D) refrigerators
A) electric mixers
B) electric can openers
C) microwave ovens
D) refrigerators
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38
Which of the following fish options would you choose in order to conserve fuel and protect the environment?
A) fish from a local lake
B) frozen fish
C) refrigerated fish
D) small fish
A) fish from a local lake
B) frozen fish
C) refrigerated fish
D) small fish
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39
When cooking food, what is the best way to keep food from sticking that is also a good choice from an environmental perspective?
A) use a canned cooking spray
B) apply shortening using a paper towel
C) use aluminum foil
D) use a pump oil sprayer
A) use a canned cooking spray
B) apply shortening using a paper towel
C) use aluminum foil
D) use a pump oil sprayer
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40
Which of the following steps can minimize the energy a refrigerator uses?
A) set the refrigerator at -2 to -4C
B) clean the coils regularly
C) set the freezer at -16C
D) purchase fewer products requiring refrigeration
A) set the refrigerator at -2 to -4C
B) clean the coils regularly
C) set the freezer at -16C
D) purchase fewer products requiring refrigeration
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41
Explain what is meant by the term "sustainable."
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42
Which of the following food categories requires the least energy to produce?
A) animal proteins
B) grains
C) fruits
D) vegetables
A) animal proteins
B) grains
C) fruits
D) vegetables
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43
How can people save money and protect the environment?
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44
Which of the following behaviours would help to reduce your ecological footprint?
A) using cold water for washing clothing
B) purchasing disposable items when possible
C) storing food in aluminum foil
D) burning leaves and yard debris
A) using cold water for washing clothing
B) purchasing disposable items when possible
C) storing food in aluminum foil
D) burning leaves and yard debris
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45
Compare and contrast high-input and low-input agricultural techniques.
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46
At the current rate of growth, the world's population will soon exceed the current rate of food production.
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47
More land is used to produce grain to feed livestock than used to produce grain to feed humans.
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48
In recent years, natural causes of famine have become more important than the social causes.
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49
Discuss the concept of oral rehydration therapy ORT).
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50
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is now 26 percent lower than it was just 200 years ago.
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51
Why are women in developing countries being targeted as direct recipients of food relief?
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52
Identify and describe the solutions to solving the world's environmental, poverty, and hunger problems.
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53
Which of the following farming techniques is an example of a sustainable agricultural practice?
A) using antibiotics to prevent disease
B) using fertilizers generously
C) feeding livestock in a feedlot
D) rotating crops
A) using antibiotics to prevent disease
B) using fertilizers generously
C) feeding livestock in a feedlot
D) rotating crops
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54
Explain the major cause of food poverty.
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55
Canada is considered a hunger hotspot according to the World Food Programme's Hunger Map 2013.
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56
Explain how poverty leads to overpopulation.
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57
Access to health care, education, and family planning results in a lower death rate.
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58
What is food recovery, and how does it help communities reduce hunger and improve nutrition?
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59
Which of the following agricultural techniques is considered a sustainable practice?
A) large scale crop irrigation
B) generous use of fertilizers on crops
C) use of genetically resistant crops
D) feedlots for feeding livestock
A) large scale crop irrigation
B) generous use of fertilizers on crops
C) use of genetically resistant crops
D) feedlots for feeding livestock
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