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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where was the author living when he and his wife came upon George?
(a) Brooklyn.
(b) New Orleans.
(c) Chicago.
(d) Detroit.
2. What tactics are used to ensure that farmed chickens produce eggs year-round?
(a) De-budding and light deprivation.
(b) Antibiotics.
(c) Food and light deprivation.
(d) Castration and de-budding.
3. How many more times in volume of greenhouse gases do omnivores contribute than vegans?
(a) Seven times the volume.
(b) Five times the volume.
(c) Two times the volume.
(d) Three times the volume.
4. What word from the text refers to the belief that human beings are the most significant entity of the universe?
(a) Anthropodeism.
(b) Anthropomorphism.
(c) Anthropocentrism.
(d) Anthropomonism.
5. How many animals at the Berlin zoo survived the Allied air raids in 1942?
(a) 91.
(b) 541.
(c) 65.
(d) 121.
Short Answer Questions
1. In what states does the author's activist friend "C" say shew grew up?
2. Who founded Farm Sanctuary?
3. What did the author's activist friend "C" do when they discovered a crippled and dying turkey chick in the farm they stole into at night?
4. About how many species of animals are housed at the Berlin zoo?
5. What question did the author's grandmother ask him when he called to tell her his son had been born?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does the author define "free-range"?
2. What does CFE refer to? Why does the author criticize it?
3. How do our food choices contribute to environmental degradation and global warming, according to the author in "Words/Meaning"?
4. How have chicken and egg production changed since the 1930s?
5. What is Farm Sanctuary and what is its mission?
6. What is meant by "factory farming"?
7. How does the author describe his relationship with his grandmother in "The Fruits of Family Trees"?
8. How does the author describe the typical cage for egg-laying hens in "Battery Cage"?
9. How does the author define "cruelty" in the text?
10. What inspired the author to write Eating Animals?
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