Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy What Can Be Done Statistics Local Hunger Terms Women & Children 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 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. nd 42 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