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Chapter 9 Food and Agriculture

Clicker Questions. Chapter 9 Food and Agriculture. Tim Scharks Green River College. Agriculture is likely to have originated. in multiple hearths around the world. because of environmental factors. because of cultural factors. all of the above none of the above.

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Chapter 9 Food and Agriculture

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  1. Clicker Questions Chapter 9 Food and Agriculture Tim ScharksGreen River College

  2. Agriculture is likely to have originated • in multiple hearths around the world. • because of environmental factors. • because of cultural factors. • all of the above • none of the above

  3. Of the two main categories of agriculture, a ________ farm will generally be larger in size because of • commercial; mechanization. • commercial; developing economies. • subsistence; a high percentage of farmers. • subsistence; science and technology. • rice; climate.

  4. We can deduce from this map that developing countries • have cheaper food. • have more expensive food. • spend a greater share of income on food. • D. spend a smaller share of income on food. • E. are more likely to practice subsistence agriculture.

  5. The leading source of protein in developed countries • is from meat. • depends on what is most easily grown in the regional climate. • is usually from cereals. • is from fish. • is from beans and other legumes.

  6. Comparing world agricultural regions to climate regions reveals that • there is no correspondence. • polar climates have the most diverse crops. • the Mediterranean agricultural region is quite different from the dry summer subtropical (Mediterranean) climate. • climate appears to influence the practice of agriculture. • elevation plays more of a role than other factors.

  7. Which of the following is not a predominant agricultural type in developing countries? • intensive subsistence, wet-rice dominant • pastoral nomadism • ranching • shifting cultivation • plantation

  8. Shifting cultivation is declining in the tropics largely because of • people migrating out of those regions. • the increased use of forest land for logging, ranching, and cash crops. • farmers learning new agricultural techniques. • decreased rainfall amounts in the tropics. • the inability to cultivate land once it has been slashed and burned.

  9. Intensive subsistence agriculture has the common characteristic of • featuring wet rice as a dominant crop. • relying on extensive use of mechanical power. • being located in the tropics and subtropics. • occurring in developing countries with population concentrations. • requiring abundant summer precipitation.

  10. Growth in worldwide fish production since 1990 has come from • aquaculture. • increased intensity of fishing. • overfishing. • developed countries. • the eastern and northeastern Pacific.

  11. The world’s leading export crop is grown in which type of commercial agriculture? • grain • Mediterranean • commercial gardening and fruit farming • mixed crop and livestock • ranching

  12. Von Thünen’s agricultural model is “stretched” by a river because • the river presents a barrier. • some crops require irrigation in some climates. • the model is based on the value of goods produced and their cost of transport. • rice cultivation requires flat, seasonally flooded land. • rivers always flow the same direction.

  13. Whether dairy farming produces mostly fresh milk or more concentrated products depends on • local preferences for dairy products. • the percentage of population under age 15. • the degree to which people in the area are lactose intolerant. • whether the activity is labor intensive or not. • the distance to the largest markets.

  14. Applying our knowledge of world climate and agricultural regions, we can deduce that this map shows • D. desertification hazard. • E. urbanization impacts on farmland. • the mountains of the world. • tropical regions with shifting cultivation. • commercial grain farming intensity.

  15. A challenge to improving agricultural productivity through the green revolution in developing countries is • that new “miracle” seeds require potentially expensive fertilizer to maximize productivity. • that the green revolution requires larger areas of land. • the length of time fields must lie fallow. • that the green revolution is only for crops in the developed world. • choosing the correct crop to cultivate.

  16. Of California’s distributed water, about which percentage goes to agricultural uses? • 10 percent • 20 percent • 40 percent • 60 percent • 80 percent

  17. In the United States, concerns over genetically modified organisms have led some to call for • using GMOs to increase food supply in Africa. • labeling foods containing GMOs. • banning imports from Europe. • developing “terminator” genes to prevent GMOs from reproducing. • countries becoming more dependent on GMOs by encouraging their use.

  18. International drug trafficking occurs because • drugs are grown in places where they are not illegal. • too much land is devoted to domestic consumption. • places where drug crops are easily grown are not the largest markets for those drugs. • only marijuana is an export crop from developing regions. • most trafficking routes are relatively short and between neighboring countries.

  19. Which region has seen an increase in the number of undernourished people in the last decade? • South Asia • sub-Saharan Africa • East Asia • Southeast Asia • Latin America

  20. Organic farming practices include all but which of the following? • GMO seeds are not used. • Most herbicides and pesticides are avoided. • Antibiotics are used only when animals are sick. • Farmers are encouraged to grow less food. • Crops and livestock are often integrated.

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