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Page 1 of 10 AESC 2050 SPRING 2019 EXAM 2 DR. B.H. KIEPPER KEY 3/26/2019 V3 NAME: _______________________________ ID # ___________________________Test # ______ 1. Archeologist believe it was this EATING HABIT of early Humans that was a key to us becoming the Alpha species on planet earth? A. Non-selective Herbivore B. Non-selective Omnivore C. Non-selective Carnivore D. Non-selective Insectivore E. None of the above 2. 60% of your BRAIN is made up of this MACRO-NUTRIENT : A. Carbohydrate B. Vitamins C. Minerals D. Protein E. Fat 3. Why are the EYES of PREY animals on the sides of their heads? A. allows for depth perception B. provides the widest field of vision C. helps in catching their food D. allows for binocular vision E. All of the above 4. What does the word “BOARD” mean in “Room and Board”? A. a bed (board to sleep on) B. a partition (board for privacy) C. food (a place at the eating board) D. transportation (a place on the buckboard) E. a bath (boarded up area for bathing) 5. Colonel (Harland) Sanders is most famous for his KFC Secret 11-Herbs and Spices Recipe, but his real breakthrough invention in the emerging “fast - food” restaurant industry w as: A. the drive-thru window B. the All-You-Can-Eat buffet C. pressure frying to speed up frying chicken D. the takeout Bucket container E. the “boneless” chicken wing 6 . Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy’s, was a food pioneer with KFC and is credited with developing what for KFC? A. the secret 11 herbs and spices recipe B. the Colonel C. pressure frying to speed up frying chicken D. the takeout Bucket container E. the white suit
Page 2 of 10 7. What animal is part of the national dish of KAZAKHSTAN that it is cultural unacceptable to eat in the U.S.? A. cow B. snake C. cat D. dog E. horse 8. Why did old drugstores have soda fountains in them? A. they help make drugist prepared concoctions more palatable by adding flavorings B. they provided cheap lunches for drugstore customers C. they provided customers with a place to wait on their prescriptions D. they provided ice cream for customers with fevers E. most old drugstores didn’t have soda fountains in them 9. What famous Atlanta-based food product was development out of the Drugstore / Patented Medicine concept? A. Alka-Seltzer B. Budweiser Beer C. Coca-Cola D. Pepsi E. Varsity Chilidogs 10. What highly-digestible PROTEIN source do people in developing countries use as a valuable food source, but we Americans rarely, if ever, eat? (Hint: It was part of Dr. Kiepper ’s Chinese Chicken Soup)? A. bile B. liver C. skin D. blood E. brain 11. At the start of the Advertising lecture, Dr. Kiepper showed 4 short commercials by 2 poultry companies taking alternate views of _____________ by the poultry industry. A. hormone use B. antibiotic use C. free-range D. cage-free E. heritage breeds 12. 14. Match the Advertising Persuasive Technique with the Appeals To : 12. Ethos C A. emotion 13. Logos B B. reason 14. Pathos A C. credibility and character 15. Which of the following is an INTRINSIC value: A. Achievement B. Conformity C. Image D. Power E. Self Acceptance 16. Which of the following is an EXTRINSIC value: A. Affiliation B. Benevolence C. Community Feeling D. Financial Success E. Universalism
Page 3 of 10 17. In advertising, using a non-existent inexpensive product to lure a person into buying a more expensive product is called: A. Bandwagon B. Bait and Switch C. Humor D. Name Calling E. Plain Folks 18. (T/F) Chickens are NOT fed HORMONES - it's a myth. They grow big and fast because of advances in genetics and nutrition. A. True B. False 19. Advertising, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular cause or point of view is called _________________ . A. Advertising B. Marketing C. Vulgarity D. Spin E. Propaganda 20. Food companies using marketing that states NO HORMONES are using: A. Associative advertising (we all do this) B. Anti-advertising (none of us do this) C. Implicative advertising ( we don’t – so they must) D. Spin advertising (we do it but they do it more) E. None of the above 21. Pearson Farms , owned by Al Pearson and his son Lawton, is located in: A. Albany, GA B. Bainbridge, GA C. Calhoun, GA D. Douglasville, GA E. Ft. Valley, GA 22. Al Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said Peaches are grown and harvested: A. year around B. only after heavy rains C. using all manual labor D. using automated equipment E. only after a low temperature frost 23. Al Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said Pecans are harvested: A. year around B. only after heavy rains C. using all manual labor D. using automated equipment E. only after a low temperature frost
Page 4 of 10 24. Lawton Pearson said that it will be _________ before a Pecan tree bears nuts for harvesting: A. ~2 years B. ~5 years C. ~10 years D. ~15 years E. 20+ years 25. Al Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said his business has 4 assets, and he better take care of all 4 to be successful. Which of the following did he NOT list: A. Customers B. Trees C. Land D. Employees E. Machinery 26. Al Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said most of his seasonal labor today working in his Peach Growing fields comes from: A. a federal program with the U.S. Department of Labor (H2A) B. migrant farm workers who start in Florida and travel up to Michigan C. local towns people looking for seasonal work D. long-time employees who have been with the company full-time for years E. his extended family and friends 27. Al Pearson said that 10-years ago _________ increased the profitability of GA Pecans by 40%. A. organic production B. demand from Russia C. demand from China D. GMOs E. pesticide-free varieties 28. A movie, television or radio program that provides a factual record or report is known as a: A. Advertising B. Commercial C. Documentary D. Expose E. Propaganda 29. “Food, Inc.” advocates that ________________ collude to purposely keep information about food from consumers. A. the departments in the U.S. Department of Agriculture B. big Agriculture and Food Companies C. independent farmers D. advertising agencies E. University researchers 30. “Food, Inc.” blames ________________ with creating the negative impacts of the fast food culture in the United States: A. Krystal’s B. Burger King C. Chick-fil-a D. McDonald’s E. Wendy’s
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