Deck 12: Food, Soil, and Pest Management

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All of the following are commonly grown in plantation agriculture, except

A)bananas
B)corn
C)soybeans
D)coffee
E)sugarcane
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Three grain crops provide 48% of all the food calories.Which of the following includes those three grains?

A)rice, wheat, corn
B)oats, rice, wheat
C)corn, wheat, oats
D)corn, rice, maize
E)oats, maize, rice
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One in ____ people worldwide suffers from a deficiency of one or more vitamins and minerals.

A)3
B)5
C)10
D)25
E)100
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Today in America, four of the top ten causes of death are diseases related to diet including all of the following except

A)Down's syndrome
B)type 2 diabetes
C)some forms of cancer
D)heart disease
E)stroke
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of organic agriculture?

A)emphasizes use of animal manure and compost as fertilizer
B)employs crop rotation and biological pest control
C)uses genetically modified seeds
D)is regionally and locally oriented
E)uses no antibiotics or growth hormones to produce meat
Question
The major goal of industrialized agriculture for any crop has been to steadily increase its

A)tolerance to weeds
B)tolerance of drought
C)yield per unit of land
D)purity
E)aesthetic qualities
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Anemia may be the result of a deficiency in

A)cobalt
B)iodine
C)iron
D)calcium
E)phosphorus
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Of the estimated 50,000 plant species that people can eat, only ____ of them supply an estimated 90% of the world's food calories.

A)24
B)20
C)14
D)9
E)3
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Which of the following types of agriculture is most characteristic of developing countries?

A)plantation agriculture
B)monocultural agriculture
C)industrialized agriculture
D)high-input agriculture
E)traditional subsistence agriculture
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In Australia and New Zealand about one-third of all cultivated land is used to raise organic crops and beef. In the United States what percentage of our crop land grows organic foods?

A)0.6%
B)1.5%
C)4%
D)11%
E)18%
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The term overnutrition refers to

A)obtaining too few calories per day
B)when energy use is less than energy intake
C)eating unbalanced meals
D)eating poor quality foods
E)eating too much protein
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Overnutrition and undernutrition both face all of the following health problems, except

A)lower productivity
B)lower life quality
C)lower life expectancy
D)greater susceptibility to disease
E)higher rates of malaria
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The root cause of food insecurity is

A)war
B)political upheaval
C)poverty
D)corruption
E)climate change
Question
Many of the world's poor only have access to a low-protein, high-carbohydrate, vegetarian diet and suffer from

A)chronic undernutrition
B)famine
C)hunger
D)chronic malnutrition
E)food security
Question
Food experts report there is more than a 90% chance atmospheric warming and climate change will result in what percentage of the world's population facing serious food shortages by the year 2100?

A)5%
B)10%
C)25%
D)50%
E)75%
Question
Approximately 26 million children each year suffer irreversible brain damage from lack of which of the following?

A)cobalt
B)iodine
C)iron
D)calcium
E)phosphorus
Question
The human population continues rapid growth. Each day, how many more people must be fed?

A)50,000
B)76,000
C)121,000
D)224,000
E)353,000
Question
A severe shortage of food leading to mass starvation, many deaths, economic chaos, and social disruption, is called

A)chronic undernutrition
B)famine
C)hunger
D)chronic malnutrition
E)food security
Question
The term undernutrition refers to people who consume

A)less than the basic number of daily calories
B)unbalanced meals
C)the wrong kinds of food
D)poor quality foods
E)too much protein
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Each year, approximately 250-500,000 children under six years of age go blind from lack of

A)iron
B)calcium
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin B
E)vitamin C
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Since 1900, how much of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops have we lost?

A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)75%
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What percentage of the world's grain production is used to make biofuels such as ethanol for cars?

A)31%
B)48%
C)35%
D)17%
E)52%
Question
Industrialized livestock production generates 18% of the world's climate-changing greenhouse gases, more than all the world's cars, buses, and planes. Most of this comes from

A)pig manure
B)rotting livestock food
C)cattle belching
D)chicken manure
E)cattle flatulence
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Which of the following soil horizons is considered topsoil?

A)O
B)A
C)B
D)C
E)E
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Industrialized agriculture requires large inputs of all of the following, except

A)draft animals
B)financial capital
C)commercial inorganic fertilizers
D)water
E)fossil fuels
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People in the United States spend how much of their disposable income on food?

A)more than 40%
B)more than 30%
C)less than 20%
D)less than 10%
E)less than 2%
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Repeated irrigation in dry climates leads to accumulation of salts in the upper layers of the soil, a process called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
Question
Indoor hydroponic farming has a number of advantages over conventional outdoor growing systems, including all of the following, except

A)crops can be grown under controlled conditions almost anywhere
B)crops require considerably more land than traditional methods
C)yields and availability are increased because crops are grown year around
D)fertilizer and water use are reduced through recycling
E)there is little or no need for pesticides
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With industrialized food production, for every one unit of energy put on the table, how many units of nonrenewable fossil fuel energy are required to produce it?

A)5
B)100
C)10
D)0.5
E)0.001
Question
In less-developed countries, the poor, those making less than $2.25 a day, typically spend how much of their income on food?

A)20%
B)35%
C)40%
D)58%
E)70%
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Adding water until the water table rises and envelops the deep roots of plants resulting in a loss of productivity, ultimately killing them, is called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
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What is the largest cause of soil erosion?

A)moving water
B)still water
C)wind
D)sink holes
E)mountain avalanches
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Genetically modified crops and foods have all of the following advantages, except

A)need less fertilizer
B)needs less water
C)increases yields
D)grows faster
E)may reduce energy needs
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A second green revolution has been taking place since 1967, based on

A)fast-growing cattle
B)extra heavy hogs
C)sheep that fatten quickly
D)fast-growing rice and wheat
E)vitamin enriched soybeans
Question
Slash and burn agriculture is a type of

A)high-input agriculture
B)industrialized agriculture
C)monoculture agriculture
D)plantation agriculture
E)traditional subsistence agriculture
Question
Irrigating crops creates a number of problems. Which of the following is not one of those problems?

A)boosts productivity on farms
B)salinization
C)depletes groundwater
D)waterlogging
E)depletes surface water
Question
U.S.agriculture produces 17% of the world's grains with how much of the world's farm labor force?

A)0.3%
B)1.2%
C)3.6%
D)4.5%
E)6.1%
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What percentage of the food products currently on U.S.supermarket shelves contains some form of genetically engineered food or ingredients?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
E)100%
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If China needed to import only 20% of the grain it needs, it would take up how much of the grain exported by all the countries of the world?

A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
E)50%
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When the productive potential of soil, especially on arid or semiarid land, falls by 10% or more because of prolonged drought and human activities, it is called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
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In 2009, rising food prices and a sharp drop in international food aid resulting in more than 1 billion people being hungry and malnourished.
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In the United States, how much of the original topsoil is gone?

A)50%
B)33%
C)25%
D)15%
E)10%
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Modern synthetic pesticides have several disadvantages including all of the following, except

A)increase profits for farmers
B)increase development of genetic resistance to pesticides
C)can harm wildlife
D)can kill natural predators and parasites of the pest
E)can move around the environment
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Compared to the traditional tillage, conservation tillage

A)reduces fuel and tillage costs
B)accelerates water loss from the soil
C)causes soil compaction
D)requires increased use of herbicides
E)reduces the amount of carbon stored in the ground
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Today we produce more than enough food to meet the basic nutritional needs of every person on the earth.
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One of the most important characteristics of a pesticide is how long it will stay deadly in the environment, a characteristic called

A)lethal dose
B)history
C)usefulness
D)impact
E)persistence
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The best way to maintain soil fertility is through

A)applying animal manure
B)applying commercial inorganic fertilizer
C)applying organic fertilizer
D)soil conservation
E)using low till planting
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The world's population increase between now and 2050 will likely be 8 times the current U.S.population.
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Americans waste what percentage of their food?

A)10-20%
B)25-35%
C)35-45%
D)45-55%
E)65+%
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Most of the children who suffer from undernutrition are in the developed countries.
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All of the following are disadvantages to raising animals in feedlots, except

A)Antibiotic use can increase antibiotic resistance in microbes.
B)Less land use.
C)Requires large input of fish meal and water.
D)Needs large amounts of water.
E)Produces large amounts of animal wastes.
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All of the following are alternatives to using pesticides, except

A)rotating crops planted in a field each year
B)provide homes for pest enemies
C)use sex attractants to lure pests into traps
D)bring in natural enemies
E)freeze the pests
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What percentage of all antibiotics used in the United States are added to animal feed?

A)15%
B)25%
C)40%
D)50%
E)70%
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India once planted 30,000 varieties of rice; now most of the rice comes from how many varieties?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
E)25
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In alley cropping

A)Crops are planted in strips between trees and shrubs.
B)Terraces are built to prevent swift water runoff.
C)Crops are planted across slopes.
D)Special tillers are used so the topsoil is not disturbed.
E)A row crop alternates in strips with another row crop.
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Four of the following are advantages of using aquaculture to produce fish; one is a disadvantage.Choose the disadvantage.

A)high yield in small volume of water
B)reduces overharvesting of fisheries
C)uses grain for feed for some species
D)low fuel use
E)high profits
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Organic farming is more labor intensive than traditional farming and therefore costs more.
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The advantages of modern synthetic pesticides include all of the following, except

A)increase food supplies
B)save human lives
C)increase profits for farmers
D)work slowly
E)low health risks if used properly
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UNICEF suggests that as many as two-thirds of nutrition-related childhood deaths could be prevented, at an average annual cost of $5─10 per child, using all of the following except

A)immunizing against childhood diseases
B)encouraging bottle feeding
C)preventing blindness by giving children a vitamin A capsule twice a year
D)providing family planning services so mothers space children by two years
E)increasing education for women
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The United States leads the world in the amount of its cropland dedicated to growing organic food.
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Agriculture is just behind the housing industry in total annual sales.
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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have genes from organisms with which they can not breed in nature.
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Hundreds of thousands of children under six years of age go blind each year because of a lack of iron.
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The only form of agriculture that is sustainable in the long run is industrialized agriculture.
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Unless the overexploitation of ocean fisheries is reduced, most of the world's major ocean fisheries could collapse sometime during this century.
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Slash and burn polyculture may be a sustainable alternative to traditional monoculture agriculture.
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Canada has the highest overnutrition rate in the world.
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Industrialized agriculture is often associated with a single crop, called monoculture agriculture.
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Since 1960 there has been only a slight increase in global food production from all systems.
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Projected climate is expected to greatly increase severe and prolonged drought, and expand desertification in this century.
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Six million children, under the age of 5, die each year from normally nonfatal diseases because of their weakened condition.
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The amount Americans spend each year to lose weight is twice what the world needs to end undernutrition and malnutrition.
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Americans spend more of their household income on food than they did in 1966.
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The green revolution continues to increase the amount of available food, meeting the needs of the increasing human population for the foreseeable future.
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Large scale, industrialized fishing fleets use 12.5 times more energy catching fish than the fish provide to the people who eat them.
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Twenty six million children suffer irreversible brain damage each year because of a lack of iodine in their diet.
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Wind is the largest cause of soil erosion.
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Accumulation of salts as a result of continual irrigation is called waterlogging.
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Genetically modified food does not have to be labeled.
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Just 1 centimeter of topsoil (0.4 inch) can take a century to form.
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All of the following are commonly grown in plantation agriculture, except

A)bananas
B)corn
C)soybeans
D)coffee
E)sugarcane
B
2
Three grain crops provide 48% of all the food calories.Which of the following includes those three grains?

A)rice, wheat, corn
B)oats, rice, wheat
C)corn, wheat, oats
D)corn, rice, maize
E)oats, maize, rice
A
3
One in ____ people worldwide suffers from a deficiency of one or more vitamins and minerals.

A)3
B)5
C)10
D)25
E)100
A
4
Today in America, four of the top ten causes of death are diseases related to diet including all of the following except

A)Down's syndrome
B)type 2 diabetes
C)some forms of cancer
D)heart disease
E)stroke
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of organic agriculture?

A)emphasizes use of animal manure and compost as fertilizer
B)employs crop rotation and biological pest control
C)uses genetically modified seeds
D)is regionally and locally oriented
E)uses no antibiotics or growth hormones to produce meat
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The major goal of industrialized agriculture for any crop has been to steadily increase its

A)tolerance to weeds
B)tolerance of drought
C)yield per unit of land
D)purity
E)aesthetic qualities
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Anemia may be the result of a deficiency in

A)cobalt
B)iodine
C)iron
D)calcium
E)phosphorus
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Of the estimated 50,000 plant species that people can eat, only ____ of them supply an estimated 90% of the world's food calories.

A)24
B)20
C)14
D)9
E)3
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Which of the following types of agriculture is most characteristic of developing countries?

A)plantation agriculture
B)monocultural agriculture
C)industrialized agriculture
D)high-input agriculture
E)traditional subsistence agriculture
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In Australia and New Zealand about one-third of all cultivated land is used to raise organic crops and beef. In the United States what percentage of our crop land grows organic foods?

A)0.6%
B)1.5%
C)4%
D)11%
E)18%
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The term overnutrition refers to

A)obtaining too few calories per day
B)when energy use is less than energy intake
C)eating unbalanced meals
D)eating poor quality foods
E)eating too much protein
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Overnutrition and undernutrition both face all of the following health problems, except

A)lower productivity
B)lower life quality
C)lower life expectancy
D)greater susceptibility to disease
E)higher rates of malaria
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The root cause of food insecurity is

A)war
B)political upheaval
C)poverty
D)corruption
E)climate change
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Many of the world's poor only have access to a low-protein, high-carbohydrate, vegetarian diet and suffer from

A)chronic undernutrition
B)famine
C)hunger
D)chronic malnutrition
E)food security
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Food experts report there is more than a 90% chance atmospheric warming and climate change will result in what percentage of the world's population facing serious food shortages by the year 2100?

A)5%
B)10%
C)25%
D)50%
E)75%
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Approximately 26 million children each year suffer irreversible brain damage from lack of which of the following?

A)cobalt
B)iodine
C)iron
D)calcium
E)phosphorus
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The human population continues rapid growth. Each day, how many more people must be fed?

A)50,000
B)76,000
C)121,000
D)224,000
E)353,000
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A severe shortage of food leading to mass starvation, many deaths, economic chaos, and social disruption, is called

A)chronic undernutrition
B)famine
C)hunger
D)chronic malnutrition
E)food security
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The term undernutrition refers to people who consume

A)less than the basic number of daily calories
B)unbalanced meals
C)the wrong kinds of food
D)poor quality foods
E)too much protein
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Each year, approximately 250-500,000 children under six years of age go blind from lack of

A)iron
B)calcium
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin B
E)vitamin C
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Since 1900, how much of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops have we lost?

A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)75%
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What percentage of the world's grain production is used to make biofuels such as ethanol for cars?

A)31%
B)48%
C)35%
D)17%
E)52%
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Industrialized livestock production generates 18% of the world's climate-changing greenhouse gases, more than all the world's cars, buses, and planes. Most of this comes from

A)pig manure
B)rotting livestock food
C)cattle belching
D)chicken manure
E)cattle flatulence
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Which of the following soil horizons is considered topsoil?

A)O
B)A
C)B
D)C
E)E
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Industrialized agriculture requires large inputs of all of the following, except

A)draft animals
B)financial capital
C)commercial inorganic fertilizers
D)water
E)fossil fuels
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People in the United States spend how much of their disposable income on food?

A)more than 40%
B)more than 30%
C)less than 20%
D)less than 10%
E)less than 2%
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Repeated irrigation in dry climates leads to accumulation of salts in the upper layers of the soil, a process called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
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Indoor hydroponic farming has a number of advantages over conventional outdoor growing systems, including all of the following, except

A)crops can be grown under controlled conditions almost anywhere
B)crops require considerably more land than traditional methods
C)yields and availability are increased because crops are grown year around
D)fertilizer and water use are reduced through recycling
E)there is little or no need for pesticides
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With industrialized food production, for every one unit of energy put on the table, how many units of nonrenewable fossil fuel energy are required to produce it?

A)5
B)100
C)10
D)0.5
E)0.001
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In less-developed countries, the poor, those making less than $2.25 a day, typically spend how much of their income on food?

A)20%
B)35%
C)40%
D)58%
E)70%
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Adding water until the water table rises and envelops the deep roots of plants resulting in a loss of productivity, ultimately killing them, is called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
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What is the largest cause of soil erosion?

A)moving water
B)still water
C)wind
D)sink holes
E)mountain avalanches
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Genetically modified crops and foods have all of the following advantages, except

A)need less fertilizer
B)needs less water
C)increases yields
D)grows faster
E)may reduce energy needs
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A second green revolution has been taking place since 1967, based on

A)fast-growing cattle
B)extra heavy hogs
C)sheep that fatten quickly
D)fast-growing rice and wheat
E)vitamin enriched soybeans
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Slash and burn agriculture is a type of

A)high-input agriculture
B)industrialized agriculture
C)monoculture agriculture
D)plantation agriculture
E)traditional subsistence agriculture
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Irrigating crops creates a number of problems. Which of the following is not one of those problems?

A)boosts productivity on farms
B)salinization
C)depletes groundwater
D)waterlogging
E)depletes surface water
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U.S.agriculture produces 17% of the world's grains with how much of the world's farm labor force?

A)0.3%
B)1.2%
C)3.6%
D)4.5%
E)6.1%
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What percentage of the food products currently on U.S.supermarket shelves contains some form of genetically engineered food or ingredients?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
E)100%
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If China needed to import only 20% of the grain it needs, it would take up how much of the grain exported by all the countries of the world?

A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
E)50%
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When the productive potential of soil, especially on arid or semiarid land, falls by 10% or more because of prolonged drought and human activities, it is called

A)salinization
B)desertification
C)soil erosion
D)overgrazing
E)waterlogging
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In 2009, rising food prices and a sharp drop in international food aid resulting in more than 1 billion people being hungry and malnourished.
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In the United States, how much of the original topsoil is gone?

A)50%
B)33%
C)25%
D)15%
E)10%
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Modern synthetic pesticides have several disadvantages including all of the following, except

A)increase profits for farmers
B)increase development of genetic resistance to pesticides
C)can harm wildlife
D)can kill natural predators and parasites of the pest
E)can move around the environment
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Compared to the traditional tillage, conservation tillage

A)reduces fuel and tillage costs
B)accelerates water loss from the soil
C)causes soil compaction
D)requires increased use of herbicides
E)reduces the amount of carbon stored in the ground
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Today we produce more than enough food to meet the basic nutritional needs of every person on the earth.
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One of the most important characteristics of a pesticide is how long it will stay deadly in the environment, a characteristic called

A)lethal dose
B)history
C)usefulness
D)impact
E)persistence
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The best way to maintain soil fertility is through

A)applying animal manure
B)applying commercial inorganic fertilizer
C)applying organic fertilizer
D)soil conservation
E)using low till planting
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The world's population increase between now and 2050 will likely be 8 times the current U.S.population.
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49
Americans waste what percentage of their food?

A)10-20%
B)25-35%
C)35-45%
D)45-55%
E)65+%
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50
Most of the children who suffer from undernutrition are in the developed countries.
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51
All of the following are disadvantages to raising animals in feedlots, except

A)Antibiotic use can increase antibiotic resistance in microbes.
B)Less land use.
C)Requires large input of fish meal and water.
D)Needs large amounts of water.
E)Produces large amounts of animal wastes.
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52
All of the following are alternatives to using pesticides, except

A)rotating crops planted in a field each year
B)provide homes for pest enemies
C)use sex attractants to lure pests into traps
D)bring in natural enemies
E)freeze the pests
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53
What percentage of all antibiotics used in the United States are added to animal feed?

A)15%
B)25%
C)40%
D)50%
E)70%
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54
India once planted 30,000 varieties of rice; now most of the rice comes from how many varieties?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
E)25
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55
In alley cropping

A)Crops are planted in strips between trees and shrubs.
B)Terraces are built to prevent swift water runoff.
C)Crops are planted across slopes.
D)Special tillers are used so the topsoil is not disturbed.
E)A row crop alternates in strips with another row crop.
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56
Four of the following are advantages of using aquaculture to produce fish; one is a disadvantage.Choose the disadvantage.

A)high yield in small volume of water
B)reduces overharvesting of fisheries
C)uses grain for feed for some species
D)low fuel use
E)high profits
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57
Organic farming is more labor intensive than traditional farming and therefore costs more.
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58
The advantages of modern synthetic pesticides include all of the following, except

A)increase food supplies
B)save human lives
C)increase profits for farmers
D)work slowly
E)low health risks if used properly
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59
UNICEF suggests that as many as two-thirds of nutrition-related childhood deaths could be prevented, at an average annual cost of $5─10 per child, using all of the following except

A)immunizing against childhood diseases
B)encouraging bottle feeding
C)preventing blindness by giving children a vitamin A capsule twice a year
D)providing family planning services so mothers space children by two years
E)increasing education for women
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60
The United States leads the world in the amount of its cropland dedicated to growing organic food.
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61
Agriculture is just behind the housing industry in total annual sales.
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62
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have genes from organisms with which they can not breed in nature.
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63
Hundreds of thousands of children under six years of age go blind each year because of a lack of iron.
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64
The only form of agriculture that is sustainable in the long run is industrialized agriculture.
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65
Unless the overexploitation of ocean fisheries is reduced, most of the world's major ocean fisheries could collapse sometime during this century.
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66
Slash and burn polyculture may be a sustainable alternative to traditional monoculture agriculture.
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67
Canada has the highest overnutrition rate in the world.
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68
Industrialized agriculture is often associated with a single crop, called monoculture agriculture.
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69
Since 1960 there has been only a slight increase in global food production from all systems.
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70
Projected climate is expected to greatly increase severe and prolonged drought, and expand desertification in this century.
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Six million children, under the age of 5, die each year from normally nonfatal diseases because of their weakened condition.
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72
The amount Americans spend each year to lose weight is twice what the world needs to end undernutrition and malnutrition.
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73
Americans spend more of their household income on food than they did in 1966.
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The green revolution continues to increase the amount of available food, meeting the needs of the increasing human population for the foreseeable future.
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Large scale, industrialized fishing fleets use 12.5 times more energy catching fish than the fish provide to the people who eat them.
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76
Twenty six million children suffer irreversible brain damage each year because of a lack of iodine in their diet.
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Wind is the largest cause of soil erosion.
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Accumulation of salts as a result of continual irrigation is called waterlogging.
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79
Genetically modified food does not have to be labeled.
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Just 1 centimeter of topsoil (0.4 inch) can take a century to form.
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