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Food Quiz

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Question 1: There is enough food grown to feed the world’s population.

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TrueThere is enough food grown in the world today for everyone to have the nourishment necessary for a healthy and productive life.

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Question 2: What proportion of children in the world are underweight?

a) 7% b) 25% c) 16%

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Correctc) 16%The World Health Organisation estimates that, globally, the percentage of underweight children in 2010 was 16%. In 1990 this figure was 25%.

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Question 3: What percentage of hungry people live in developing countries?

a) 49% b) 98% c) 56%

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Correctb) 98%98 percent of people who do not have enough to eat are living in the majority world. This is estimated as a total of 925 million hungry people, meaning that almost one in seven goes to bed hungry every night.

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Question 4: How much food is wasted in Australia each year?

a) 10% b) 25% c) 40%

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Correctb) 25%Australians are throwing away more than 3 million tonnes of food a year, mostly because of over-shopping and waste at the table. This is more than one quarter of edible food produced in Australia every year.

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Question 5: How many people rely on food from the World Food Program?

a) 22 million b) 52 million c) 90 million

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Correctc) 90 million In 2011, the World Food Program estimates that it will have fed 90 million people in 73 countries, totalling 3.7 million tons of food.

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Question 6: What is the biggest single cause of hunger ?

a) Natural disasters b) Poverty c) Not enough

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Correctb) PovertyWhile there is enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, people who are living in poverty often don’t have enough money to buy or produce food for themselves.

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Question 7: Which food listed below requires the most water to produce it?

a) 1kg beef

b) 1kg rice

c) 1kg soy beans

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Correcta) Beef It requires 16,000 litres of water to produce 1kg of beef, compared to 3,000L for 1kg rice and 1,800L for 1kg of soybeans (www.waterfootprint.org ).

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Question 8: How long can you live without food?

a) 1-2 wks b) 4-6 wks c) 7-8 wks

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Correctb) 4-6 weeksMost doctors and nutritionists state that the average person can live about four to six weeks without food, but a week is a miracle without water.

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Question 9: How many kilojoules (kJ) does the average adult need to consume daily?

a) 4,700kJ b) 6,700kJ c) 8,700kJ

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Correctc) 8,700kJAn average adult needs to consume 8,700kJ or 2,100 calories per day. These kilojoules, or calories, need to be obtained from a variety of sources in order to consume the various nutrients the body needs.

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Question 10: For the world’s poor, what percentage of income is spent on food?

a) 30-40% b) 50-70% c) 80-90%

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Correctb) 50-70%1.4 billion people live on $1.25 a day or less. They spend approximately 50-70% of their income on food. Thus a person living on $1.25 a day spends at least 60 cents a day on food. When prices rise, people are forced to buy less or cheaper food that often doesn’t provide the required nutrients.

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Well done for completing the food quiz!

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Picture creditsSean SpragueP. Jeffrey/ACT-Caritasflickr.com/photos/sporkist/126526910/Caritas Australia

Last updated Jan 2012

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