Are You Smarter Than a Vegetarian? 1,000,000 Who is a Vegetarian? Topic 1 Facts and Fallacies Topic 2 Facts and Fallacies Topic 3 Environmental Benefits Topic 4 Environmental Benefits Topic 5 Famous Vegetarians Topic 6 500,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000
Who is a Vegetarian? Topic 1 Question
A vegetarian chooses to eat…
A. No red meat but eats white meat
B. No meat but eats fish and eggs
C. No meat or fish but eats eggs and dairy
D. No meat, eggs or dairy
Who is a Vegetarian? Topic 1 Answer
C. A vegetarian eats no meat or fish but eats eggs and dairy.
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Facts and Fallacies - Topic 2 Question
Being a vegetarian is harmful to the health of infants, children, athletes, and pregnant or nursing women.
A. Fact
B. Fallacy
Facts and Fallacies - Topic 2 Answer
Fallacy
Well-planned vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood and adolescence. (American Dietetic Association, 2003).
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Facts and Fallacies - Topic 3 Question
Vegetarians don’t consume enough protein.
A. Fact
B. Fallacy
Facts and Fallacies -Topic 3 Answer
Fallacy
Typical protein intakes of vegetarian appear to meet and exceed protein requirements (American Dietetic Association, 2003).
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Environmental Benefits -Topic 4 Question
Producing 1 pound of meat uses the same amount of water as producing 100 pounds of wheat.
True
False
Environmental Benefits -Topic 4 Answer
True
Meat production uses fifty percent of all the water consumed in the United States for any purpose. The amount of water it takes to produce 10 pounds of steak, is the same amount of water used in an average household per year.
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Environmental Benefits -Topic 5 Question
Automobiles, not the production of livestock, is the main cause of global warming.
True
False
Environmental Benefits -Topic 5 Answer
False
Producing livestock is a larger contributor to global warming then automobiles.
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Famous Vegetarians - Topic 6 Question
Which famous athletes are vegetarians?
A. Edwin Moses
B. Carl Lewis
C. Joe Namath
D. A and C
E. All of the above
Famous Vegetarians -Topic 6 Answer
E. All of the above
Joe Namath– Professional Football Player
Edwin Moses- Olympic Track Champion
Carl Lewis- Olympic Track Champion
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The Million Dollar Question
Vegetarians are not very smart people.
Fact
Fallacy
The Million Dollar Answer
Fallacy
Higher IQ scores in childhood are associated with an increased likelihood of being a vegetarian as an adult. (Gale, Deary, Schoon, & Batty, 2007)
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