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  1. What is food security? Answer: Food security refers to the availability, accessibility, and affordability of food for all individuals at all times.

  2. What are the four pillars of food security? Answer: The four pillars of food security are availability, access, utilization, and stability.

  3. What is a safety net in the context of food security? Answer: A safety net is a system of programs and policies designed to protect individuals and households from food insecurity and ensure access to nutritious food.

  4. Which of the following is not a common safety net program? a) Food stamps b) School feeding programs c) Crop insurance d) Food banks Answer: c) Crop insurance

  5. True or False: Safety net programs are only found in developed countries. Answer: False. Safety net programs can be found in both developed and developing countries.

  6. What is the purpose of food banks? Answer: Food banks collect and distribute food to individuals and families in need, acting as a temporary safety net for those experiencing food insecurity.

  7. Which of the following is an example of a direct safety net program? a) Cash transfers b) Food vouchers c) Public works programs d) All of the above Answer: d) All of the above

  8. How does climate change impact food security? Answer: Climate change can lead to extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods, which can negatively affect agricultural production and food availability.

  9. What is the role of social protection programs in ensuring food security? Answer: Social protection programs, such as cash transfers and social insurance, provide financial support to vulnerable populations, helping them access food and improve their food security.

  10. True or False: Food security is solely an issue of food production. Answer: False. Food security is a complex issue that involves various factors, including food production, distribution, access, and utilization.