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Various food categories, including non-perishable storable grain crops, which are the focus of the answer. It also covers topics related to cultural differences between americans and latinos, food-related religious practices, dietary patterns, and the history and evolution of the u.s. Farm bill. Insights into the importance of non-perishable grain crops, their role in food security, and the cultural and policy factors that influence food production and consumption. While the document covers a range of food-related topics, the primary focus appears to be on non-perishable storable grain crops, which could be a useful area of study for students interested in agriculture, food systems, or policy.
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The separation between "Prehistory" and "History" occurred about ___________ years ago, with the _________________. A. 5,000 / invention of writing B. 200,000 / start of tool making C. 200,000 / start of farming D. 2 million / start of tool making E. 2 million / invention of writing - ANSWER >>>>A. 5, / invention of writing The domestication of Potatoes began ~8,000 years ago in modern day: A. Canada B. Peru C. Ireland D. Mexico - ANSWER >>>>B. Peru The average % of annual income spent on food in U.S. households is: A. less than 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
E. China - ANSWER >>>>A. less than 10 __________ was the 1st major cash crop in the American Deep South (~1700 - 1800). A. Corn B. Tobacco C. Cotton D. Wheat E. Peanuts - ANSWER >>>>B. Tobacco __________ was the 2nd major cash crop in the American Deep South (~1800 - 1900). A. Corn B. Tobacco C. Cotton D. Wheat E. Peanuts - ANSWER >>>>C. Cotton What agricultural commodities are most often at the "heart" of Food Politics? A. Fresh fruits and Vegetables B. Dairy products C. GMO foods D. Fresh and Frozen Meats E. Non-perishable storable grain crops - ANSWER >>>>E. Non-perishable storable grain crops What did Juanfra DeVillena say was the cultural difference between Americans and Latinos when it comes to "personal space"?
Advertising, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular cause or point of view is called _________________. A. Advertising B. Marketing C. Vulgarity D. Spin E. Propaganda - ANSWER >>>>E. Propaganda Treating an animal with an antibiotic BEFORE it shows symptoms of an illness is known as Treating: A. Sub-therapeutically B. Therapeutically - ANSWER >>>>A. Sub-therapeutically Crops labeled as ORGANIC are pesticide-free. A. True B. False - ANSWER >>>>B. False Approximately what % of the global population is lactose- intolerant (their lactase gene has been turned off after weaning from mother's milk)? A. 25 B. 33 C. 50 D. 66 E. 80 - ANSWER >>>>D. 66
The NATURAL disaster that was a major factor in causing the DUST BOWL was: A. Flooding B. Drought C. Depression D. Tornadoes E. No crop rotation - ANSWER >>>>B. Drought The name "FOOD STAMPS" has been replaced with the name: A. SNAPPED B. SNP C. SNAP D. WIC E. It hasn't been replaced - ANSWER >>>>C. SNAP Coca-Cola was originally developed as a: A. Hard Liquor B. Soft Drink C. Diet Drink D. Food Condiment E. Patent Medicine - ANSWER >>>>E. Patent Medicine After pressure from the Temperance Movement, what was removed from the original Coca-Cola formula?. A. sugar B. cocaine C. caffeine D. wine E. grain alcohol - ANSWER >>>>D. wine
D. Albert Swanson E. John Hunts - ANSWER >>>>C. Clarence Birdseye The KEY to top quality frozen food is: A. freeze it SLOW B. freeze it DRY C. freeze it FAST D. freeze it in WATER E. HEAT it before freezing - ANSWER >>>>C. freeze it FAST What is the common story given to why the Potato Chip was first invented? A. it was created to feed the huge number of WWI basic training recruits at an Army base B. it was created by mistake when a machine in a food processing plant stopped operating properly C. it was developed and sent in for a recipe contest in a popular Women's magazine D. it was in response to a shortage of rice in the Southeast U.S. following flooding E. it was in response to a restaurant customer complaint about thick and soggy fried potatoes - ANSWER >>>>E. it was in response to a restaurant customer complaint about thick and soggy fried potatoes In 1961, what 2 companies merged to create the nation's largest snack-food manufacturer? A. Ben & Jerry's B. Fritos & Lay's C. Coca-Cola & Doritos
D. Lay's & Wise E. Pepsi & Taco Bell - ANSWER >>>>B. Fritos & Lay's Where was the CACAO tree (where chocolate comes from) first domesticated? A. Africa B. New Zealand C. The Philippines D. China E. Central & South America - ANSWER >>>>E. Central & South America 60% of your BRAIN is made up of this MACRO- NUTRIENT: A. Carbohydrate B. Minerals C. Fat D. Protein E. Vitamins - ANSWER >>>>C. Fat Archeologist believe it was this EATING HABIT of early Hominids that was a key to us becoming the Alpha species on planet earth? A. Non-selective Insectivore B. Non-selective Herbivore C. Non-selective Carnivore D. Non-selective Omnivore E. None of the above - ANSWER >>>>D. Non-selective Omnivore
B. the drive-thru window C. the All-You-Can-Eat buffet D. the takeout Bucket container E. the "boneless" chicken wing - ANSWER >>>>A. pressure frying to speed up frying chicken What famous fast-food entrepreneur made his fortune working for Colonel (Harland) Sanders at KFC prior to starting his own fast food chain? A. John Pemberton B. Ray Kroc C. Dave Thomas D. Clarence Birdseye E. Ernest Tubbs - ANSWER >>>>C. Dave Thomas Why did old drugstores have soda fountains in them? A. they provided cheap lunches for drugstore customers B. they provided customers with a place to wait on their prescriptions C. they provided ice cream for customers with fevers D. most old drugstores didn't have soda fountains in them E. they help make drugist prepared concoctions more palatable by adding flavorings - ANSWER >>>>E. they help make drugist prepared concoctions more palatable by adding flavorings What highly-digestible PROTEIN source do people in developing countries use as a valuable food source, but we Americans rarely, if ever, eat? (Hint: It was part of Dr. Kiepper's Chinese Chicken Soup)? A. bile
B. liver C. skin D. blood E. brain - ANSWER >>>>D. blood What famous Atlanta-based food product was development out of the Drugstore / Patented Medicine concept? A. Alka-Seltzer B. Budweiser Beer C. Pepsi D. Coca-Cola E. Varsity Chilidogs - ANSWER >>>>D. Coca-Cola Use of food in religious practices include(s): A. abstaining from consuming certain foods and drinks B. forbidding the consumption of certain foods and drinks C. restrict foods and drinks during their holy days D. associate dietary and food preparation practices with rituals of the faith E. all of the above - ANSWER >>>>E. all of the above The principle of Ahimsa (non-violence or harmlessness) impacts food consumption in: A. Christianity B. Muslim C. Islam D. Judaism E. Buddhism - ANSWER >>>>E. Buddhism
Proselytizing is: A. attempting to convert someone from one belief to another B. predicting the future C. the process of becoming a vegetarian D. the process of becoming a meat eater again E. all the above - ANSWER >>>>A. attempting to convert someone from one belief to another Raw Vegans/ Raw Food Dieters do not consume food that has been _______________. A. Heated above 212 F B. Heated above 115 F C. Chilled D. Frozen E. Heated at all - ANSWER >>>>B. Heated above 115 F People on this diet can eat meat occasionally: A. Macrobiotic B. Flexitarian C. Lacto-ovo-vegetarían D. Pescatarian E. Vegan - ANSWER >>>>B. Flexitarian People on this diet do not eat animal flesh (i.e., meat), except for fish: A. Macrobiotic B. Flexitarian C. Lacto-ovo-vegetarian D. Pescatarian
E. Vegan - ANSWER >>>>D. Pescatarian The CDC estimates that 1 in ____ Americans will get sick each year due to foodborne illness. A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 E. 10 - ANSWER >>>>C. 6 According to a table presented by Lauren Vaccaro during her Food Safety lecture, food in the U.S. was ______________ in 2012 as compared to 1999 in terms of foodborne illnesses. A. not as safe B. safer C. the same - ANSWER >>>>B. safer What book it credited with leading to the passing of the Meat Inspection Act of 1906? A. The Jungle B. Silent Spring C. The Founder D. The Grapes of Wrath E. The Population Bomb - ANSWER >>>>A. The Jungle What is the #1 pathogen in the U.S. that causes illnesses and hospitalizations? A. Aflatoxin B. E. coli C. Salmonella
C. supplying school meals D. Supplying home meal delivery kits E. supplying military meals - ANSWER >>>>D. Supplying home meal delivery kits Low-income areas in the U.S. that have less access to supermarkets / large grocery stores are known as "Food __________". A. Jungles B. Havens C. Hell D. Deserts E. Voids - ANSWER >>>>D. Deserts Which of the following government agencies plays a role in regulating food and food safety? A. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) B. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the USDA C. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) D. None of the Above E. A, B and C - ANSWER >>>>E. A, B and C Match the DECADE with the "FOOD FAD" 1920s: A. Fondue B. SPAM and Canned Soup C. TV Dinners D. Jell-O E. Casseroles - ANSWER >>>>D. Jell-O Match the DECADE with the "FOOD FAD" 1930s:
A. Fondue B. SPAM and Canned Soup C. TV Dinners D. Jell-O E. Casseroles - ANSWER >>>>E. Casseroles Match the DECADE with the "FOOD FAD" 1940s: A. Fondue B. SPAM and Canned Soup C. TV Dinners D. Jell-O E. Casseroles - ANSWER >>>>B. SPAM and Canned Soup Match the DECADE with the "FOOD FAD" 1950s: A. Fondue B. SPAM and Canned Soup C. TV Dinners D. Jell-O E. Casseroles - ANSWER >>>>C. TV Dinners Match the DECADE with the "FOOD FAD" 1960s: A. Fondue B. SPAM and Canned Soup C. TV Dinners D. Jell-O E. Casseroles - ANSWER >>>>A. Fondue Early hominids _____________, which led directly to the evolution of modern humans: A. ate food raw
D. Atkins E. Kellogg - ANSWER >>>>D. Atkins Foods "Fads" rely on which extrinsic value the most? A. Achievement B. Image C. Power D. Conformity E. Financial Success - ANSWER >>>>D. Conformity Where does WASTED FOOD rank in the amount of material placed in U.S. landfills? A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd D. 4th E. 5th - ANSWER >>>>A. 1st What percent of food produced in the United States is never eaten? A. 10% B. 20% C. 30% D. 40% E. 50% - ANSWER >>>>D. 40% 56% of the Global Population lives on how much money per day? A. less than $ B. $2 - $ C. $10 - $
56% of Americans live on how much money per day? A. less than $ B. $2 - $ C. $10 - $ D. $20 - $ E. more than $50 - ANSWER >>>>E. more than $ The act of collecting leftover crops from a field after a harvest is a historical practice that still takes place and is known as: A. Gleaning B. Collecting C. Recovery D. Charity E. Donation - ANSWER >>>>A. Gleaning The breakdown of organic wastes in landfills naturally produces __________ which can be recovered and used as an alternative fuel: A. Alcohol B. Ether C. Biodiesel D. Ethanol E. Methane - ANSWER >>>>E. Methane UGA's Office of Service Learning sponsors a student-run food recovery program called: A. Athens/UGA Food Partnership B. Let the BIG DAWG Eat!