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Who's Food is it Quiz
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Aim You will need Either a large piece of paper on which to mark down team scores Or And Blutac to put these up around the room. Pencils for each
member. Or Each person is given a card with a question on it. They have to introduce themselves to at least six other people and ask them the question. They then jot down the answers. After 10 minutes, put up the answers around the walls, while members are still talking and then bring their attention to the answers. As they look at the differences between theirs and the real answers you might ask one or two questions. For example: N.B. This can be a useful getting-to-know-you exercise, if you lay emphasis on people introducing themselves to each other before they ask the questions. (Harder questions have optional clues and multiple choice answers). 1. Which product accounts for over half of Sri Lanka's exports? Carved elephants; flowers; tea or rice? 2. What is cassava? A woolly hat; an infectious disease; a vegetable. 3. How many companies control 90% of the coffee sales in Europe and Japan? 4. Which is the world's largest food company controlling Walls,
Macfisheries, Birds Eye and Liptons Tea to name 5. How many dogs are there is the United States of America? 6. One firm imports 95% of sugar into the European Community Which is it? 7. Which country exports the most rice? 8. How much of the world's arable land is being farmed? 30%,50% or 90%? 9. In 1980, the British government spent £859 million on overseas aid. How much did the people of Britain spend on: a) Beer and alcohol? b) Tobacco? 10. Which big company is now the largest seed firm in Britain? 11. How many pounds of grain are eaten by beef cattle to produce 1lb of meat? 12. One American company controls 63% of the world canned soup trade. Who is it? 13. Which company is responsible for selling state Express '555' cigarettes in Kenya with double the nicotine content of the United Kingdom'555'? Clue: Mammals can fly. 14. How much of the food that is bought by householders in Britain is thrown away in their kitchens? 2%; 10%; 25%; 15. How many companies control two thirds of the world's trade in bananas? 16. 200 years ago a British person ate four or five pounds of sugar a year. How much do we eat today? |