1) How many families in the UK were given emergency food aid in 2014-2015? a) More than 1 million b) Less than 1 million c) 1 million 2) What percentage of the population in the UK are the richest? a) 25% b) 30% c) a fifth 3) What kind of food can poor people afford? a) Organic food b) Ready-made c) Processed food 4) What are the problems with that kind of food? a) Dietary illnesses b) Tooth decay c) Anorexia 5) Are there more food banks in the city or in the countryside? a) Urban areas b) Rural areas 6) What kind of food is available from food banks? a) Non-perishable food b) Refrigerated food c) Organic food 7) What has the UK government promised its citizens will be free from? a) improper housing b) hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition c) food banks 8) Is the UK fulfilling its promise? a) Yes b) No 9) Why? a) cuts to social services b) lower salaries c) increase in food costs d) producing food as an export e) less subsides 10) Name one basic need the government financially supports. a) winter fuel b) clothing c) housing d) food e) transportation f) charities 11) In paragraph A, the best synonym for exponential is: a) rapid b) expected c) controlled d) moderate 12) In paragraph D, the best synonym for precarious is: a) safe  b) obvious c) uncertain d) usual 13) In paragraph F, the best synonym for remit is: a) conclusion  b) responsibility c) inequality d) security 14) In paragraph D, these refers to: a) foodbanks and charities  b) gifts c) governments d) cities 15) In paragraph E, it refers to: a) government emphasis  b) an export c) food production d) nutrition

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