Food security
  • 1. Food security refers to the availability, accessibility, and affordability of food for all individuals. It encompasses the ability to procure an adequate and nutritious diet that meets dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life. Food security is vital for maintaining overall well-being and is often affected by factors such as income level, food distribution systems, agricultural productivity, and external shocks like natural disasters or conflicts. Ensuring food security requires a combination of policies and programs that promote sustainable food production, equitable food distribution, and improved access to nutritious food for vulnerable populations.

    What does food security mean?
A) Access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for all individuals
B) Eating only organic food
C) Limiting access to food for specific groups
D) Having a large stockpile of unhealthy food
  • 2. Which of the following is a factor contributing to food insecurity?
A) Strict government regulations
B) Excessive food production
C) Poverty
D) High consumer demand
  • 3. What is food sovereignty?
A) Giving surplus food to charity
B) The right of individuals and communities to control their own food systems
C) A government-controlled food distribution network
D) Only consuming food grown in one's own country
  • 4. What role do non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play in addressing food security?
A) Providing aid, resources, and advocacy for communities facing food insecurity
B) Opposing food security initiatives
C) Promoting fast food consumption
D) Exploiting food shortages for profit
  • 5. How does climate change impact food security?
A) By affecting food production and distribution
B) By decreasing the population
C) By improving agriculture techniques
D) By increasing people's income
  • 6. How can climate-resilient agriculture contribute to food security?
A) By increasing reliance on water-intensive crops
B) By promoting deforestation for farming purposes
C) By adapting to changing climate conditions to ensure sustainable food production
D) By ignoring climate change impacts on agriculture
  • 7. Why is food security important for public health?
A) To encourage unhealthy eating habits
B) To promote weight loss programs
C) To increase healthcare costs
D) To prevent malnutrition and related health issues
  • 8. What is the role of government in ensuring food security?
A) Encouraging unhealthy eating habits
B) Implementing policies to promote access to nutritious food for all citizens
C) Providing only emergency food aid
D) Controlling the price of fast food
  • 9. What is meant by the term 'food desert'?
A) An oasis with abundant food resources
B) A community with plenty of fast food options
C) An area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food
D) A desert made of food items
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