 - 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) Limiting access to food for specific groups B) Eating only organic food C) Access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for all individuals D) Having a large stockpile of unhealthy food
- 2. Which of the following is a factor contributing to food insecurity?
A) High consumer demand B) Excessive food production C) Poverty D) Strict government regulations
- 3. What is food sovereignty?
A) The right of individuals and communities to control their own food systems B) Only consuming food grown in one's own country C) Giving surplus food to charity D) A government-controlled food distribution network
- 4. What role do non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play in addressing food security?
A) Opposing food security initiatives B) Exploiting food shortages for profit C) Providing aid, resources, and advocacy for communities facing food insecurity D) Promoting fast food consumption
- 5. How does climate change impact food security?
A) By affecting food production and distribution B) By improving agriculture techniques C) By decreasing the population 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 promote weight loss programs B) To prevent malnutrition and related health issues C) To increase healthcare costs D) To encourage unhealthy eating habits
- 8. What is the role of government in ensuring food security?
A) Implementing policies to promote access to nutritious food for all citizens B) Providing only emergency food aid C) Controlling the price of fast food D) Encouraging unhealthy eating habits
- 9. What is meant by the term 'food desert'?
A) A desert made of food items B) An area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food C) A community with plenty of fast food options D) An oasis with abundant food resources
- 10. What can chronic malnutrition in early childhood lead to?
A) Enhanced social skills. B) Improved resistance to diseases. C) Defects in cognitive development. D) Increased physical strength and endurance.
- 11. What is a consequence of food insecurity on interpersonal relationships?
A) It has no effect on interpersonal relationships. B) It strengthens family bonds. C) It leads to increased social cohesion. D) It causes divisions in interpersonal relationships.
- 12. What is the estimated number of people who were moderately or severely food insecure in 2024?
A) About 2.3 billion B) 500 million C) 1.5 billion D) 3.0 billion
- 13. Which area is more affected by food insecurity, rural or urban?
A) Rural areas B) Suburban areas C) Urban areas D) Both are equally affected.
- 14. Which demographic is more affected by food insecurity?
A) Men B) Women C) Elderly people D) Children under five years old
- 15. Which organization developed the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES)?
A) UNICEF B) WFP C) FAO D) WHO
- 16. Which measurement tool captures household food deprivation experiences?
A) Coping Strategies Index B) Food Insecurity Experience Scale C) Household Dietary Diversity Scale D) Household Hunger Scale
- 17. How many people were estimated to be severely food insecure in 2020?
A) 1 billion people B) 650 million people C) 928 million people D) 780 million people
- 18. What was the prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity in Africa in 2023?
A) 58.0% B) 70.0% C) 30.0% D) 45.5%
- 19. What global event significantly contributed to the increase in hunger over recent years?
A) Global warming B) The COVID-19 pandemic C) The rise of social media D) The 2008–9 financial crisis
- 20. By how much did the number of undernourished people increase globally from 2019 to 2020?
A) 100 million people B) 500 million people C) 200 million people D) 320 million people
- 21. Which region saw the largest increase in hunger from 2019 to 2020?
A) Latin America and the Caribbean B) Africa C) Europe D) Asia
- 22. What was the global prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity in 2024?
A) 32.0% B) 28.0% C) 30.5% D) 25.0%
- 23. What percentage of the world population lives on US$1.90 or less a day?
A) A quarter B) Nearly a tenth C) One-fifth D) Half
- 24. How many people were affected by acute hunger in 2023 according to the Global Report on Food Crises?
A) 400 million people B) Approximately 282 million people C) 200 million people D) 350 million people
- 25. According to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report, what percentage of children in food insecure households were also food insecure themselves?
A) 75% B) 50% C) 25% D) 10%
- 26. What is the estimated global percentage of women aged 15-49 affected by anemia as per the 2021 SOFI report?
A) 35.2% B) 19.5% C) 40.3% D) 29.9%
- 27. What percentage of households with children under 18 were food insecure in 2016?
A) 20.5% B) 10.5% C) 16.5% D) 25.4%
- 28. Which racial group had the highest rate of very low food security according to a 2024 USDA study?
A) Hispanic households B) Asian households C) Black households D) Multiracial, American Indian-White households
- 29. What percentage of Black children were classified as food insecure in third grade according to a 2012 study?
A) 8% B) 15% C) 5% D) 13%
- 30. Which racial or ethnic group experienced the lowest rate of food insecurity in the United States as per a 2024 USDA study?
A) Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander households B) Black households C) Hispanic households D) Asian households
- 31. What percentage of children in food insecure households had very low food security according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report?
A) 15% B) 10% C) 20% D) 5%
- 32. How much did the gender gap in accessing food increase from 2018 to 2019?
A) The gap remained constant B) The gap increased, particularly at moderate or severe levels C) The gap decreased significantly D) There was no change in the gap
- 33. What percentage of Hispanic households experienced food insecurity according to a 2024 USDA study?
A) 23.3% B) 5.4% C) 8.0% D) 16.9%
- 34. What was the prevalence of food insecurity in all households according to a 2024 USDA study?
A) 11.1% B) 5.4% C) 23.3% D) 8.0%
- 35. What was the rate of very low food security for Asian households according to a 2024 USDA study?
A) 8.0% B) 5.4% C) 1.6% D) 11.3%
- 36. What caused the Holodomor famine according to historical records?
A) Pest infestation B) Foreign invasion C) Natural disasters D) Soviet Union's communist economic policy
- 37. Who observed that 'there is no such thing as an apolitical food problem'?
A) Adam Smith B) Karl Marx C) John Maynard Keynes D) Amartya Sen
- 38. Which additional pillar was added by the FAO to the WHO's original pillars?
A) Agency B) Stability C) Sustainability D) Production
- 39. What was a key energy source that powered the Green Revolution?
A) Fossil fuels B) Hydropower C) Wind energy D) Solar power
- 40. By what percentage did world grain production increase between 1950 and 1984 due to the Green Revolution?
A) 250% B) 150% C) 200% D) 300%
- 41. What process uses natural gas as a major feedstock for producing ammonia in fertilizers?
A) Haber process B) Fischer-Tropsch process C) Ostwald process D) Contact process
- 42. What percentage of the global population is estimated to be fed as a result of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer use?
A) Three-quarters B) One-third C) Almost half D) Two-thirds
- 43. What regulatory change is proposed to help expand the commercial market for eggs?
A) Imposing new taxes on egg sales B) Limiting egg exports C) Removing unnecessary regulatory burdens D) Increasing regulatory requirements
- 44. What was a primary driver of food insecurity in 18 countries in 2023?
A) Pandemic outbreaks B) Economic recession C) Political instability D) Extreme weather events
- 45. What economic activity might individuals undertake due to food insecurity?
A) Participation in community farming B) Risky activities such as prostitution C) Volunteering for food banks D) Increased savings and investments
- 46. What is the medical term used to describe decreased body size due to chronic hunger?
A) Underweight B) Wasting C) Obesity D) Stunting
- 47. By what percentage did the global prevalence of child stunting decline between 2000 and 2019?
A) Quarter B) Two-thirds C) One-third D) Half
- 48. What is a potential effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on stunting figures?
A) Stunting would become less relevant B) The figures would decrease C) The figures could be even higher D) There would be no change in figures
- 49. Which country is cited by FAO as an example that met the Millennium Development Goal hunger target?
A) Nigeria. B) India. C) Brazil. D) Bangladesh.
- 50. When was the Food Assistance Convention signed?
A) January 2013 B) April 2012 C) May 2012 D) September 2022
- 51. Which alternative food source is known for being resilient to pests and disease?
A) Chicken B) Algae C) Beef D) Wheat
- 52. What percentage of protein by dry weight can insects provide as a food source?
A) 30-50% B) 13-77% C) 80-90% D) 5-20%
- 53. Which organization announced the $2.9 billion contribution to global food security in September 2022?
A) The United States B) United Nations C) The World Food Programme D) European Union
- 54. Which farming system is known for using significantly less water and land compared to traditional farming?
A) Organic Farming B) Conventional Farming C) Controlled Environmental Agriculture D) Permaculture
- 55. What percentage of Australian households were reported as food insecure in 2012?
A) 11.9% B) 4% C) 1.5% D) 27.6%
- 56. What percentage of the Brazilian population faced severe food insecurity in 2022?
A) 8% B) 1.2% C) 5.3% D) 4.1%
- 57. What initiative did Xi Jinping launch to address food waste?
A) The Food Security Act B) The Clean Plate campaign C) The Green Plate initiative D) The Zero Hunger program
- 58. What percentage of households in the Democratic Republic of Congo are food insecure?
A) 60% B) 33% C) 80% D) 50%
- 59. In which part of the DRC is nearly 60% of households food insecure?
A) Western provinces B) Northern provinces C) Southern provinces D) Eastern provinces
- 60. What event worsened the state of food insecurity in the DRC?
A) The Sierra Leone Civil War B) The Congolese Wars (1996–1998; 1998–2003) C) The Sudanese Civil War D) The Rwandan Genocide
- 61. What percentage of the DRC population lived below the poverty line in 2002?
A) 90% B) 70% C) 80% D) 60%
- 62. What was the chronic infant malnutrition rate for children under 5 years old in the DRC?
A) 30% B) 25% C) Over 45% D) 50%
- 63. What is a primary source of protein for many urban areas in the DRC?
A) Fish from local rivers B) Bushmeat C) Imported meat products D) Legumes and beans
- 64. What is the projected percentage of Pakistan's analyzed population likely to experience high levels of acute food insecurity between November 2023 and January 2024?
A) 35% B) 25% C) 29% D) 32%
- 65. How much did wheat production decrease in Syria due to the 2025 drought?
A) 40% B) 20% C) 60% D) 10%
- 66. What natural disaster in 2023 exacerbated Syria's food insecurity issues?
A) Volcanic eruption B) Earthquake C) Flood D) Tsunami
- 67. What percentage of families in Uganda's wetland-associated system are food insecure?
A) 50% B) 75% C) 60% D) 93%
- 68. What impact does food insecurity have on HIV transmission in Uganda?
A) Negative effects B) Neutral effect C) No effect D) Positive effects
- 69. What percentage of Yemen's population is affected by agricultural decline?
A) 60% B) 17% C) 30% D) 53%
- 70. In which year did the UN recognize the Right to Food in the Declaration of Human Rights?
A) 1948 B) 2000 C) 2015 D) 1996
- 71. By what year does the Sustainable Development Goal aim to end hunger and promote sustainable agriculture?
A) 2025 B) 2015 C) 2030 D) 2040
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