SAS002 Final Exam Questions
What is a "Calorie" (kcal) a unit of?
Energy
Agriculture is the largest single producer of US greenhouse gases
False
Air bubbles caught in the ice sheet of Antarctica give us a history of atmospheric and climatic conditions; specifically they have allowed us to determine that CO2, CH4, and temperature changes follow completely divergent (different) trends
False
Americans spend about 50% of their disposable income on food
False
Approximately 2.5 billion people (about 1/3 of global population) suffer from hunger and/or malnutrition in the world
False
Biotechnology, whereby a living organism or system derived from a living organism(s) is directed to generate a product or service, is a very recent field of innovation, with the first examples becoming available only about 20 years ago.
False
In developing countries, young people raised in rural areas tend to stay on the farm and do not contribute to the increasing percentage of city dwellers (urban population)
False
Major cities are almost completely self sufficient in producing enough food to sustain the demands of their population through community gardens and agricultural zones located within the cities
False
Methane (CH4) remains in the atmosphere for hundreds of years, but is a weaker greenhouse gas than CO2
False
Sustainable farming practices are never used conventional/industrial farms
False
The majority of future populations growth will be in developed regions such as Europe and North America
False
The vast majority of the 2.1 million farms in the US hire migrant farm workers
False
Today, small retirement farms are the most productive farms in the US
False
With industrial farming and current technology as practiced in wealthy countries, and using current cropland and modern food distribution systems, everyone on earth at our current population could eat like the typical American eats (western or "meat-sweet")
False
Which of the following statements about the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is false?
In general, since 1999, Americans have made dietary choices that very closely align with the Dietary Guidelines, with adherence (Healthy Eating Index) scores greater than 75/100
Which of the following statements regarding greenhouse gases is true?
On a time scale of centuries, a significant percentage of CO2 remains in the atmosphere
What two events are likely to occur on a global scale in about 50 years?
The population of the world will be 9-10 billion and conventional oil supplies may be depleted
The NOVA documentary "Harvest of Fear" described how the coat protein gene of a particular plant virus was used by plant pathologists and plant molecular biologists at Cornell University
To engineer resistance to papaya rings pot virus in papaya trees in Hawaii
The overall US trade balance is currently negative (the value of all US exports is less than the value of imports), but the trade balance for US agricultural products is positive
True
The two most commonly grown GMO crops contain genes to confer the transgenic phenotypes that were originally found in bacteria.
True
The two most commonly used transgenic traits in U.S. crop agriculture are herbicide tolerance and the engineered Bt toxin for resisting insects.
True
While processing can greatly extend the safety and shelf-life of food, a common consequence is a reduction in nutritional quality of the processed food
True
Shade coffee is:
a practice where the coffee plants are grown under a canopy of trees, more like the way the coffee plants grow naturally
Match the following vitamins or minerals with disease that results if the diet is deficient in that vitamin or mineral
Vitamin C-Scurvy Vitamin D-Rickets Niacin-Pellagra Iron-Anemia
Volcanoes have what effect on global warming?
Volcanoes emit particulate pollution and dust that shades the earth from solar radiation, cooling the planet
Comprehensive immigration reform includes
-Increase enforcement to prevent further illegal immigration -Legalize some unauthorized immigrants currently in the US -Implement guest worker programs
Carbohydrates:
Are the major nutrient found in the "grains" food group, of which greater than 1/2 of total grains consumed should be whole grains
Which of the following statements about food processing and packaging is false?
-The "wet milling" process separates the different components of corn kernels -Processing and packaging enables distribution and conservation of food resources -Energy inputs for processing and packaging can be much higher than the energy content in the actual food -None of the above!!
Which of the following statements about certified color additives is TRUE?
-They are required to undergo certification every time a new batch is manufactured -Food labels must list the names of any FDA-certified color additive -FD&C yellow No. 5 might cause hives in fewer than one out of 10,000 people
Which of the following statements about the different food groups is true?
-Both the vegetable and fruit food groups provide fiber, vitamin C, and potassium -Low-fat and fat-free milk and yogurt are recommended dairy foods and provide protein, calcium, and phosphorous -Recommended choices from the protein foods group include seafood, lean, unprocessed forms of meats, poultry, and eggs, and unsalted nuts and seeds
Mycotoxins
-Can cause acute and chronic diseases -Sometimes can be found at higher levels in organic peanut butter vs conventional peanut butter -Levels are often deceased as a result of genetic engineering (for example by preventing insect damage where fungi can then enter)
Essential nutrients:
-Consist of both macronutrients and micronutrients and are essential for life (energy, growth, renewal of tissues) -When removed from the diet result in failure to thrive and deficiency diseases such as anemia, pellagra, and scurvy
Farm subsidy programs in the US have traditionally included
-Direct income payments -Counter cyclical payments -Crop insurance programs
Plant pests and diseases can
-Directly impact both he file dan dopest-harvest stages of food production -Result in economic losses in tens of billions of dollars each year in the US from lost production and pest management costs -Result in the temporary or permanent displacement of a crop from a particular growing region
Which of the following is an example of a genetic method used in crop improvement that does not involve transgenic technology?
-Generational selection -Radiation mutagenesis -Protoplast fusion
Examples of recent innovations in packaging include:
-MAP packaging in which the atmosphere is modified during the process by removal of oxygen and replaced with nitrogen or CO2 to reduce oxidation -Active packaging that actively absorbs moisture or odors -Self-heating containers that heat the food contents by crushing a packet within the container that creates an exothermic chemical reaction -Packaging that informs the consumer of the status of the contents, such as "aroma-domes"
The Milankovitch cycles explain or refer to
-Periodicity (timing) in the earth's movement in relation to the sun that accounts for glacial and interglacial periods -Earth's wobble (axial precession), tilt, and orbital shape -Largely influenced by the gravitational pull of other planets
The average food stuff travels how many miles from where it was produced to your table
1500 miles
Which of the following statements is not true?
A reason why California is so agriculturally productive is that there are very few regulations on the practices that growers use to farm
Atmospheric CO2 and methane levels, instead of continuing a long decline during this most recent interglacial period, began to increase 6-8000 years ago. This is best explained by:
Agriculture
The Haber-Bosch process refers to:
An industrial synthetic process for the production of the
Oils (fats that are liquid at room temperature):
Are good sources of essential fatty acids (polyunsaturated linoleic acid and a-linolenic acid) and vitamin E
Which of the following describes Stage 3 of demographic transition?
Birth rate declines, begins to approach replacement
What distinguishes "organic" agriculture from "conventional" agriculture?
Conventional agriculture uses synthetic fertilizers, while synthetic fertilizers are not allowed in organic agriculture
The terms toxicity, hazard and safe have specific meanings when used in the context of food safety. Which of the following statements would best describe how caffeine is regarded with respect to its safety for human consumption?
Caffeine is toxic and thus can pose a hazard to human health, but is generally regarded as safe with normal or moderate consumption
The principle reason that California uses a lot of hired farm labor is because
California has many specialty crops (FVH, fruits, vegetables and horticultural crops) that are labor intensive and often not amenable to mechanized farming practices
Which are the three most populous country in the world today (and will be in 2050)
China, India, and the US
A factor that influenced the British to switch from coffee to tea as a favorite drink in the late 1800's was
Coffee rust, a plant disease that decimated coffee production in Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
What are the 3 revolutions that enable international migration
Communications, transportation, and rights
Which of the following statements is correct?
Global cultivated area on the planet is not increasing significantly, due to high efficiency modern farming practices
According to the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which of the following is a recommend nutrient-dense food from the appropriate food group?
Grains: Oatmeal (unsweetened, cooked with water)
Which of the following changes to a plant's genome would cause it to be considered "GMO" (i.e., transgenic) by the USDA and triggering a regulatory process for approval?
Insertion of a gene from an unrelated organism through transformation by Agrobacterium
Conversion of feed to fresh weight is:
More efficient in a chicken than in a cow
Most of the energy required to make 16 oz. (455 g) can of sweet corn, which provides 375 Cal of food energy, is associated with:
Packaging
Which one of the following is not a major sector of the food industry as we discussed in class?
Stocking sector
All of the following are core principles that define sustainable agriculture, EXCEPT:
Technologically superior
One of the most important contributions by the British David Ricardo (1772-1823) to the economic principle associated with trade between countries is
The theory of comparative advantage
A challenge for organic agriculture is to achieve yields that are comparable to conventional agriculture production systems
True
Agricultural economists believe that California's diverse agriculture and our focus on and success in growing specialty crops (vegetable, fruit and nut crops, grapes, etc) will help sustain our state's preeminent position in US agriculture for the near future
True
Challenges to agriculture now and in the future include fossil fuel depletion, environmental degradation, and climate change
True
Community Supported Agriculture links farmers and local residents
True
Conversion of natural ecosystems to croplands releases CO2 from biomass and soils
True
Corn yields are less dependent on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers following a crop of soybeans because bacteria on soybean roots capture nitrogen from the air
True
Current use/consumption of natural resources (freshwater, arable land, etc) for agricultural purposes is having a major impact on the planet and is not sustainable in the long term
True
Development of agriculture allowed for the formation of communities and centers of power
True
Development of agriculture allowed for the formation of standing armies
True
Humans have been genetically modifying plants for use as food crops using various methods for thousands of years
True
Humans have been genetically modifying plants for use as food crops using various methods for thousands of years.
True
In Earth's climate cycles, high amounts of methane (CH4) are associated with high temperatures
True
In genera, a crop is produced largely by human labor rather than by fossil-fuel driven machinery will have a more favorable energy return (i.e. more kcal output available to us relative to kcal input)
True
In the US food demand is an example of what economists call inelastic demand, and helps explains why the overall market price for foodstuffs in real dollars has declined as agricultural productivity (food supply) has increased
True
Mechanization resulted in dramatic gains in crop yields, especially in the early part of the 20th century, gains that preceded those resulting from improved crop genetics and widespread use of synthetic nitrogen of fertilizer
True
Most of our remaining fossil fuel oil reserves are unconventional oil (e.g. oil sands, oil shale, very deep deposits)
True
No model of the current trends of global warming makes sense without including human-caused increases of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
True
One strategy to preserve wilderness area on the planet while our population increases, along with food demand is to reduce meat consumption and move towards vegetarianism
True
One strategy to preserve wilderness areas on the planet while our population increases along with food demand is to move towards vegetarianism
True
Rich countries subsidize their farmers while poor countries tax their farmers
True
The North Pacific Gyre is an area of the ocean between North America and Asia where plastic waste is accumulating and getting into the food chain
True
The disease triangle illustrates a concept in plant pathology that the interaction of a virulent pathogen, a susceptible plant, and a conducive (favorable) environment are required for disease to occur.
True
Increases of BT resistance in insect populations surrounding BT crops
are the result of extensive use of BT with increased selection for BT tolerant insects that are already present in the insect population
Increases of glyphosate (round up) resistance in weed populations surrounding herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops
are the result of extensive use of Round-u[ with increased selection for herbicide tolerant weeds that are already present in the weed population
Combines, such as those pictured in the lecture slides,
are used to harvest cereal crops (e.g. wheat, rice) combine in one machine the actions of reaping, threshing and winnowing the grain
Herbicides
are used to kill weeds in farm fields and other areas
Bioconcentration (or biomagnification) as discussed in this course refers to:
the increasing concentration of a chemical such as a pesticide as it moves up the food chain
The process that converts about 20% of the field corn grown in the US into more than a dozen products such as high fructose corn syrup and modified starches is called:
the wet milling process