Ch. 10 Review
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Ch. 10 Review
Chapter 10 Agriculture Review Why does food consumption vary around the world? A. B. C. D. level of economic development. physical conditions. cultural preferences. all of these are responsible for variation in food consumption. Why does food consumption vary around the world? A. B. C. D. level of economic development. physical conditions. cultural preferences. all of these are responsible for variation in food consumption. All EXCEPT which of the following are true of commercial agriculture compared to subsistence agriculture? A. low percentage of farmers in the labor force B. surplus production C. heavy use of machinery D. output consumed on the farm All EXCEPT which of the following are true of commercial agriculture compared to subsistence agriculture? A. low percentage of farmers in the labor force B. surplus production C. heavy use of machinery D. output consumed on the farm Which of the following has aided 20th century commercial farmers in MDCs? A. transportation improvements B. scientific advances C. electronics D. All of these have aided commercial farmers. Which of the following has aided 20th century commercial farmers in MDCs? A. transportation improvements B. scientific advances C. electronics D. All of these have aided commercial farmers. What is the most important distinction for dividing the world into agricultural regions (LDC vs. MDC)? whether what is grown is consumed on the farm or sold for profit. B. whether crops are grown or animals are raised for consumption. C. the population density of the crop-producing region. D. Access to trade markets. A. What is the most important distinction for dividing the world into agricultural regions (LDC vs. MDC)? whether what is grown is consumed on the farm or sold for profit. B. whether crops are grown or animals are raised for consumption. C. the population density of the crop-producing region. D. Access to trade markets. A. Why does Farming vary around the world? A. B. C. D. cultural and environmental factors religious and economic factors farmer personal preference and environmental factor weather and climate Why does Farming vary around the world? A. B. C. D. cultural and environmental factors religious and economic factors farmer personal preference and environmental factor weather and climate Which of the following is NOT a commonly proposed strategy to address issues with food supply? A. expanding agricultural land B. increasing agricultural productivity C. increasing employment in fishing in the Midwest D. improving food sources Which of the following is NOT a commonly proposed strategy to address issues with food supply? A. expanding agricultural land B. increasing agricultural productivity C. increasing employment in fishing in the Midwest D. improving food sources Where in the world is undernourishment most severe? A. south Asia. B. eastern Europe. C. Latin America. D. Sub-Saharan Africa. Where in the world is undernourishment most severe? A. south Asia. B. eastern Europe. C. Latin America. D. Sub-Saharan Africa. True or False- population growth has increased faster than the increase in agricultural land areas? A. True B. False True or False- population growth has increased faster than the increase in agricultural land areas? A. True B. False Where is it rapidly growing? Which is not a benefits of GMO foods? A. B. C. D. Higher yields of crops Healthier for LDCs Could potentially rid a crop of disease Remove unwanted seeds from fruits Which is not a benefits of GMO foods? A. B. C. D. Higher yields of crops Healthier for LDCs Could potentially rid a crop of disease Remove unwanted seeds from fruits What are some common characteristics of organic foods? A. They are more expensive than GMO foods B. They can be found at local farmer’s markets C. They can be found at specialty grocery stores like Whole Foods/Trader Joes D. All of the above What are some common characteristics of organic foods? A. They are more expensive than GMO foods B. They can be found at local farmer’s markets C. They can be found at specialty grocery stores like Whole Foods/Trader Joes D. All of the above What is the most common type of farmer in today’s market in MDC’s? A. Local B. Organic C. Sustainable D. Commercial What is the most common type of farmer in today’s market in MDC’s? A. Local B. Organic C. Sustainable D. Commercial Which of the following is NOT an item that the government would provide an agricultural subsidy for? A. Corn B. Alfalfa C. Wheat D. Horses Which of the following is NOT an item that the government would provide an agricultural subsidy for? A. Corn B. Alfalfa C. Wheat D. Horses According to the book, your research and class discussion, corporation’s motives for selling food include all EXCEPT which of the following? A. B. C. D. Corporate ownership of commercial farms Creating new markets across the globe Consumer’s health and wellbeing above making a profit Making profits for shareholders According to the book, your research and class discussion, corporation’s motives for selling food include all EXCEPT which of the following? A. B. C. D. Corporate ownership of commercial farms Creating new markets across the globe Consumer’s health and wellbeing above making a profit Making profits for shareholders What type of Farmers only make enough food for themselves? A. Local B. Organic C. Subsistence D. Commercial What type of Farmers only make enough food for themselves? A. Local B. Organic C. Subsistence D. Commercial What do residents of developed countries rely on as the leading source of protein? A. meat B. dairy C. Beans D. cereal What do residents of developed countries rely on as the leading source of protein? A. meat B. dairy C. Beans D. cereal What type of farming has the primary goal of making a profit. A. Sustainable B. Organic C. Subsistent D. Commercial What type of farming has the primary goal of making a profit. A. Sustainable B. Organic C. Subsistent D. Commercial Which is NOT a difference between Subsistence as compared to commercial farming? A. B. C. D. Food is consumed locally v sold for a profit Small v big farms Organic v GMO foods LDCs v MDCs Which is NOT a difference between Subsistence as compared to commercial farming? A. B. C. D. Food is consumed locally v sold for a profit Small v big farms Organic v GMO foods LDCs v MDCs Which is a drawback of GMO foods? A. B. C. D. Higher yields of crops Unknown risks to health Could potentially rid a crop of disease Remove unwanted seeds from fruits Which is a drawback of GMO foods? A. B. C. D. Higher yields of crops Unknown risks to health Could potentially rid a crop of disease Remove unwanted seeds from fruits Organic food, according to the FDA, includes which of the following: A. Only natural fertilizers are allowed B. No chemical herbicides are applied C. Animals are allowed to be given antibiotics D. A and B Organic food, according to the FDA, includes which of the following: A. Only natural fertilizers are allowed B. No chemical herbicides are applied C. Animals are allowed to be given antibiotics D. A and B What is true about food consumption around the world? A. Dairy is the most important source of calories B. Snacks are only for organic consumption C. Meat is more widely consumed in MDCs D. Produce is only beneficial to health if it organic What is true about food consumption around the world? A. Dairy is the most important source of calories B. Snacks are only for organic consumption C. Meat is more widely consumed in MDCs D. Produce is only beneficial to health if it organic What is a challenge faced by sustainable farming? A. B. C. D. GMO availability Maintaining competitive pricing with corporate farming Maintaining only organic products Selling products to the fast food industry What is a challenge faced by sustainable farming? A. B. C. D. GMO availability Maintaining competitive pricing with corporate farming Maintaining only organic products Selling products to the fast food industry