World Hunger Jeopardy

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Local
Hunger
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Women &
Children
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This is one thing you
can do to let the
government know
how you feel about
hunger
One way to get
involved in the fight
against hunger is to
join this Alabama
university’s War on
Hunger
According to the
WFP, this much
money feeds a
school child in the
developing world
This is the most
important thing you
can do to fight
hunger and poverty.
This many countries
have taken
responsibility for
school feeding
programs
This is the main
cause of hunger in
the world
This term refers to a
shortage of food in
an entire region or
country
This medical
condition can occur if
a person consistently
does not have enough
food
This term refers to an
involuntary and
recurrent lack of
access to food
This term refers to an
inability to gain
access to food on a
regular basis
Most people in nonindustrialized
nations live on this
much money per day
There are
approximately this
many people in the
world today
There are
approximately this
many hungry people
in the world today
The average
American family
spends this percent of
its income on food
Poor families, on
average, spend this
percent of their
income on food
One of the following
is not a hunger safety
net provided by the
United States
Approximately this
many people in the
United States are
hungry or food
insecure
This is
approximately the
percent of people in
Alabama who are
food insecure
This is Alabama’s
current ranking in
terms of hunger
compared to other
states
This is Alabama’s
current ranking in
terms of food
insecurity compared
to other states
This is how often a
child dies of hunger
Of all the households
around the world,
this proportion has a
woman as the sole
breadwinner
This percentage of
the WFP’s
educational resources
in a given country
will go to girls
Of children who do
not attend school
worldwide, girls make
up this proportion
Of all the hungry in
the world, women
and girls make up
this proportion
Make your wager
This U2 musician
has been making a
difference for people
experiencing hunger
and poverty
A. Nothing
B. Write a letter to
local, state, and
national legislators
C. Watch TV
Answer
A. Auburn University
B. Alabama A&M
University
C. University of
Alabama
Answer
A. 19 cents per day
B. $1 per day
C. $10 per day
Answer
A. Skip breakfast
B. Sell your things and
donate the money
C. Get the word out.
Answer
A. 10
B. 20
C. 50
Answer
A. Not enough food
in the world.
B. Laziness
C. Poverty
Answer
A. Poverty
B. Famine
C. Food insecurity
Answer
A. Malnourishment
B. Food Insecurity
C. Hunger
Answer
A. Food Insecurity
B. Famine
C. Hunger
Answer
A. Food Insecurity
B. Hunger
C. Malnourishment
Answer
A. Less than $1
B. Less than $5
C. Less than $10
Answer
A. 1 billion
B. 6.6 billion
C. 10 billion
Answer
A. 8.5 million
B. 85 million
C. 854 million
Answer
A. 6%
B. 8%
C. 10%
Answer
A. 10%
B. 45%
C. 70%
Answer
A. Equal distribution of
food across the population
B. Food stamps
C. School feeding
programs
Answer
A. 1.9 million
B. 10.4 million
C. 35.1 million
Answer
A. 2%
B. 13%
C. 25%
Answer
A. 11th
B. 25th
C. 42nd
Answer
A. 16th
B. 22nd
C. 36th
Answer
A. Every 5 seconds
B. Every 5 minutes
C. Every 5 hours
Answer
A. 1 out of 3
B. 1 out of 7
C. 1 out of 10
Answer
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
Answer
A. 2 out of 3
B. 3 out of 4
C. 4 out of 5
Answer
A. 3 out of 10
B. 5 out of 10
C. 7 out of 10
Answer
Bono
A. Nothing
B. Write a letter to
local, state, and
national legislators
C. Watch TV
A. Auburn University
B. Alabama A&M
University
C. University of
Alabama
A. 19 cents per day
B. $1 per day
C. $10 per day
A. Skip breakfast
B. Sell your things
and donate the money
C. Get the word out.
A. 10
B. 20
C. 50
A. Not enough food
in the world.
B. Laziness
C. Poverty
A. Poverty
B. Famine
C. Food insecurity
A. Malnourishment
B. Food Insecurity
C. Hunger
A. Food Insecurity
B. Famine
C. Hunger
A. Food Insecurity
B. Hunger
C. Malnourishment
A. Less than $1
B. Less than $5
C. Less than $10
A. 1 billion
B. 6.6 billion
C. 10 billion
A. 8.5 million
B. 85 million
C. 854 million
A. 6%
B. 8%
C. 10%
A. 10%
B. 45%
C. 70%
A. Equal distribution of
food across the population
B. Food stamps
C. School feeding
programs
A. 1.9 million
B. 10.4 million
C. 35.1 million
A. 2%
B. 13%
C. 25%
A. 11th
B. 25th
C.
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A. 16th
B. 22nd
C. 36th
A. Every 5 seconds
B. Every 5 minutes
C. Every 5 hours
A. 1 out of 3
B. 1 out of 7
C. 1 out of 10
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
A. 2 out of 3
B. 3 out of 4
C. 4 out of 5
A. 3 out of 10
B. 5 out of 10
C. 7 out of 10
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