Crop failure & famine in Europe
  • 1. What is the main cause of crop failure in Europe?
A) Cold temperatures
B) Drought
C) Pest infestation
D) Flooding
  • 2. What impact does crop failure have on food prices?
A) Food prices decrease
B) Food prices fluctuate randomly
C) Food prices remain the same
D) Food prices increase
  • 3. What is a key consequence of prolonged crop failure in a region?
A) Famine
B) Population increase
C) Economic growth
D) Agricultural surplus
  • 4. Which of the following is NOT a possible consequence of crop failure?
A) Economic hardship
B) Food shortages
C) Malnutrition
D) Increased crop yields
  • 5. What is an example of a non-agricultural consequence of crop failure in Europe?
A) Population growth
B) Technological advancement
C) Economic prosperity
D) Social unrest
  • 6. In the 18th century, crop failure due to a disease called 'ergot' caused widespread famine in which European region?
A) Spain
B) France
C) Poland
D) England
  • 7. Which modern-day agricultural practice aims to prevent crop failure by reducing reliance on a single crop variety?
A) Crop diversification
B) Agrochemical application
C) Monoculture farming
D) GMO cultivation
  • 8. What socio-political factor can exacerbate the impact of crop failure and famine in Europe?
A) War
B) Cultural exchange
C) Educational reform
D) Technological innovation
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