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Dairy Foods Industry
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1. Which is a true statement concerning federal milk marketing orders?
West
Public hearings are held so that all interested parties may present their views.
A
Cooperatives
2. Federal Definitions and Standards of Identity specify that Whole Milk contain not less than _____.
Milk lock
Listeria monocytogenes
Fat content
3.25 percent milkfat and 8.25 percent solids-not-fat
3. USDA reports net prices received by dairy farmers for milk - usually the prices are published on a map to show regional differences. The prices are referred to as ________.
Psychrophilic and psychotrophic
Clenbuterol
Mailbox prices
Increased
4. USDA reports net prices received by dairy farmers for milk - usually the prices are published on a map to show regional differences. The prices are referred to as ________.
Butter
Mailbox prices
1908
98
5. The microbiological standard for Grade A raw milk at the producer farm is _____ bacteria or less per milliliter of milk.
Feeds consumed by the cow
100000
The Food and Drug Administration
Dairy farmers
6. The percent of U.S. milk production consumed through schools has ___________ in the past 8 years.
Cheese - nonfat dry milk - butter
Germicidal teat dip
Profit margin
Increased
7. __________ is a milk process that makes milk more easily digested by those with a sensitive digestive system.
Coliform bacteria
Sediment
Brucellosis
Homogenization
8. Milk is the only source of __________ in nature.
I
Australia
Pituitary
Lactose
9. High-temperature short-time pasteurization (HTST) requires that every particle of milk is heated to a minimum temperature of _____ for _____ seconds or its equivalent.
161ºF for 15 seconds
Cream and milk fat
California - Oregon - and Washington
Dairy farmers - through their cooperative association
10. The first compulsory pasteurization law (Chicago) applying to all milk except that from tuberculin tested cows was adopted in __________.
Milk fat content
Low-carbohydrates diets
1908
The price to be added or subtracted per 1/10 % of milk fat above or below a set percentage
11. What directly influence(s) the total supply of milk?
Milk lock
18000
Prices paid milk producers
$5.27
12. The milk fat differential used in paying for raw milk is...
The price to be added or subtracted per 1/10 % of milk fat above or below a set percentage
Scientific - technical & economic progress
The order must be approved by 2/3 of the producers supplying 3/4 of the milk
11
13. The microbiological standard for Grade A raw from single procedure is _________ bacteria per millimeter of milk prior to co-mingling with milk from other producers
Cheese
18000
100000
29.8
14. With the exception of ________ - all of the following off flavors of milk are caused by bacteria.
Bitter - salty
Dairy Export Incentive Program
Salty
Leukocytes
15. Milk provides _____and_____ in approximately the same ratio as found in bone.
Calcium and phosphorus
Prices paid milk producers
Inhibited
8.75
16. The Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) specifies requirements for the production of Grade A raw milk for pasteurization and is recommended by _________.
The Food and Drug Administration
48 hours at 32ºC
Milk handlers
Scientific - technical & economic progress
17. About _____ percent of the calcium available in the food supply is provided by milk and milk products.
76%
Temperature and time
3.25 percent milkfat and 8.25 percent solids-not-fat
55
18. The major cause of mastitis infections are _____ infections
A
Enhancing scientific opportunities for the European Dairy Industry.
Bacterial
Profit margin
19. The only mastitis pathogen using the mammary gland as its primary habitat is?
13
Chlorine
Agalactiae
Temperature and time
20. Due to high leukocyte counts - farmers should not use the CMT before the ________ day after calving or test milk from cows that are being dried off
Third
Assure consumers an adequate supply of pure - wholesome milk
A
90
21. For the over 40 years the National Cheese Exchange had established the national cheeses cash prices. On May 1 - 1998 Cheese was traded at the ________ for the first time.
13
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Streptococci
Added water
22. A milk gland that is destroyed because of mastitis is called _____.
Dairy Export Incentive Program
Pint
A higher price for non fat dry milk and a lower price for butter
An atrophied cell
23. ________ is exposure of hot milk or milk product to reduce pressure to affect the removal of volatile substances - especially those that enter milk from feed.
Bacterial
Oxidized
161ºF for 15 seconds
Vaccuumization
24. _____ and _____ are the two main proteins in milk.
Increased
Lactalbumin-casein
Chlorine
Agriculture
25. A milk gland that is destroyed because of mastitis is called _____.
An atrophied cell
Vacuum
Added water
100000
26. Milk meeting the highest sanitary requirements is known as Grade _____.
3.5-4.0
2-4
Milking too soon after calving
A
27. Which of the following four primary taste sensations is correctly matched with the causal agent?
Cheese - nonfat dry milk - butter
Bitter-quinine
California - Oregon - and Washington
13
28. Milk with an Acid Degree Value (ADV) of 1.0 or above will have a detectable ______ flavor.
The percentage of the population between 45-60 years of age
Milk fat and milk sugar
Rancid
Agalactiae
29. Milk used for _____ is Class I Milk.
Bacterial
Scientific - technical & economic progress
Fluid milk products
Germicidal teat dip
30. What is not an important reason for a five day-seven degree shelf life test?
Real California Cheese
Market stabilization
It lowers variability among cartons of milk
Freezing point
31. Under which of the following weather conditions would you expect to observe the greatest decrease in milk yield per cow?
Milking too soon after calving
45
Hot and humid
Producer settlement fund (equalization fund)
32. In the care and management of dairy cows - milking takes _____ percent of the labor.
The price to be added or subtracted per 1/10 % of milk fat above or below a set percentage
55
Acidic detergent
60
33. A cheese maker from Netherlands was named World Champion Cheese Maker for his _______ entry which scored 98.48 in the championship judging rounds.
Dairy Compacts
Aged Gouda
A higher price for non fat dry milk and a lower price for butter
Casein
34. Milk with low total solids will produce what off-flavor?
Flat
The order must be approved by 2/3 of the producers supplying 3/4 of the milk
Assessing milk handlers in the order
Payment made to milk producers for milk
35. Mixture of milk and cream containing not less than 10.5 percent milkfat - but les than 18 percent milk fat - is the definition of...
California - Oregon - and Washington
Pint
161ºF for 15 seconds
Half-and-half
36. The milk becomes the property of the buyer once....
Casein - Lactalbumin
Skim milk
Gallon
It is loaded into the transport truck on the farm
37. Milk producers have formed _____ to gain bargaining power.
Cooperatives
A
Germicidal teat dip
Sour
38. The percent of U.S. milk production consumed through schools has ___________ in the past 8 years.
Psychrophilic and psychotrophic
Psychrotropic
100000
Increased
39. If you produce milk in this state - the price you will receive for your milk is a blend of classes - components - quota - and non-quota values. It is the only state with its own farm milk pricing system. The state is ____________.
A higher price for non fat dry milk and a lower price for butter
Leukocytes
California
Cheese
40. The most effective and economical means of reducing the exposure of cows to mastitis causing microorganisms is to _________.
Not controlled by Federal Orders
Each state
Use a bactericide for disinfecting the teats after milking
Ultra high temperatures
41. What directly influence(s) the total supply of milk?
Strip cup
Prices paid milk producers
Short hedge
Foot-and-mouth disease exists
42. Products eligible for the Dairy Export Incentive Program (DEIP).
B. Determining one brand of milk from another
Milk handlers
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Butter
43. Pasteurization is the process of heating every particle of milk and milk products to the minimum required _______ and holding it continuously for the minimum required ______ in equipment that is properly designed and operated
3.5
Alkaline phosphatase
B. Determining one brand of milk from another
Temperature and time
44. Federal milk marketing orders give _______ an active voice in determining minimum milk prices through public hearings.
The percentage of the population between 45-60 years of age
Acid degree value
Milk handlers
100%
45. The dairy product that had the highest percent change in per capita sales with an increase of 13.8% in 2002 was
Flavored milk
Thermoduric
Dairy farmers
Short hedge
46. One gallon of milk weighs _____ pounds.
8.6
45
California
Pint
47. Milk stone accumulation on dairy equipment comes from _____ per cent minerals from water and _____ per cent milk solids.
Milk supplies one half the calcium
76%
50-50
Milkfat
48. Cow's milk contains _____ percent lactose
Five
Foot-and-mouth disease exists
Prices paid milk producers
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
49. Bacteria that survive specific heat treatment are said to be _____.
Assessing milk handlers in the order
Salty
Thermoduric
Homogenization
50. One type of test for antibiotics - common adulterants of milk - is based upon the principle that the growth of bacteria is __________ by them.
1890
Inhibited
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
18000