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Dairy Foods Industry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The dairy product that had the highest percent change in per capita sales with an increase of 13.8% in 2002 was
A
More than doubled
Flavored milk
Alkaline phosphatase
2. Rules developed by the _____ are designed to protect the health and welfare of consumers.
Homogenization
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Carbohydrate
$5.27
3. Milk stone accumulation on dairy equipment comes from _____ per cent minerals from water and _____ per cent milk solids.
Breakfast
50-50
Five
Pint
4. The _____ or uniform price is determined by the proportion of the total delivery used in products of these classes.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Over $63000000
Once or twice monthly
Blend
5. Three states from a single region of the nation now produce over one-fourth of the U.S. milk supply. These states are...?
California - Oregon - and Washington
Milk supplies one half the calcium
Penicillin G
The Food and Drug Administration
6. A major Salmonellas outbreak in Chicago spawned increased emphasis on milk processing sanitation - FDA inspections and downtime equipment inspections to evaluate and eliminate possible ______ cross connections.
Flat
Alkaline cleaner in hot water
Raw to sanitized
Brucellosis
7. Milk producers have formed _____ to gain bargaining power.
Casein
10
$5.27
Cooperatives
8. A pooling method where by handlers with higher than average utilization pay into and handlers with lower than average utilization receive payment from is called _______.
Pint
Producer settlement fund (equalization fund)
Bitter - salt - sour - sweet
Grow
9. _______ indicates the percentage of milk used in each class.
Blend
Fluid milk and cream
Class I
Milk handlers
10. ___________ is a test for rancidity?
Hypochlorite sanitizer
11
Acid degree value
Feed
11. The four major sensations are...?
Marketing coops
Lactose
Bitter - salt - sour - sweet
45
12. _____ is the cause of the rancid flavor in milk.
Extreme agitation of raw milk
Fat content
48 hours at 32ºC
98%
13. The Dairy Herd Improvement Association is a cooperative which provides_______.
Milk testing and record keeping program for dairy cows
1.032
Raw Fluid Milk
Prices paid milk producers
14. The feed additive isoacid gives a ______ pound milk response - with maximum response in early lactation.
Secretary of Agriculture of the U.S.
48 hours at 32ºC
4 to 6
Assure consumers an adequate supply of pure - wholesome milk
15. In the care and management of dairy cows - milking takes _____ percent of the labor.
Psychrotrophs
Prices paid milk producers
55
Market stabilization
16. A high acid flavor (sour) in milk is caused by ________.
60
Strip
Promotions & research
Growth of bacteria in the milk
17. Which of the following have dairy farmers - through their cooperatives opposed?
Imports of milk protein concentrates and casein
1890
The price to be added or subtracted per 1/10 % of milk fat above or below a set percentage
Breakfast
18. What is not an important reason for a five day-seven degree shelf life test?
It lowers variability among cartons of milk
Pituitary
48 hours at 32ºC
Hot and humid
19. Although milk from the cow is processed - it is not an engineered or fabricated food and contains about ________ % solids
B. Determining one brand of milk from another
Thermoduric
1937
13
20. The two most important diseases of cattle transmissible to man through milk are _______.
Strip
Casein
Dairy Export Incentive Program
Tuberculosis and brucellosis
21. The pricing of milk in the United States involves a wide variety of pricing regulations based on public policy decisions - including...
Pint
48 - 72
Federal Milk Marketing Order
Cooperatives
22. _______ indicates the percentage of milk used in each class.
55
Mastitis
Blend
Germicidal teat dip
23. By using a _____ with plastic beads of varying density - nonfat solids in milk can be rapidly estimated
750000
Grade A milk
Casein
Hydrometer
24. __________ amino acids are commonly found in milk proteins - including the essential amino acids.
Scientific - technical & economic progress
Tuberculosis and brucellosis
19
Midwest food manufactures
25. The milk fat differential used in paying for raw milk is...
Phosphatase
Microorganisms
76%
The price to be added or subtracted per 1/10 % of milk fat above or below a set percentage
26. Some streptococci that produce lactic acid also produce certain aldehydes - which impart a _____ flavor.
Temperature and time
98%
Coliform bacteria
Malty
27. Federal milk marketing orders give _______ an active voice in determining minimum milk prices through public hearings.
Milk handlers
Strip
Increased
A
28. Whole milk contains _____ percent protein.
Microorganisms
Blend
3.5-4.0
100000
29. Milk found in cows with a high somatic cell count would result in a decrease in __________.
Alkaline
Casein
Each state
Each state
30. Rubber parts readily absorb ____ and need to be cleaned in an alkaline detergent.
Milk supplies one half the calcium
Milkfat
8.75
Alkaline phosphatase
31. 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 ____________.
8.6
1.032
Agriculture
California
32. 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
Promotions & research
100000
Third
Dairy Export Incentive Program
33. Lactose is the principal ________ in milk.
Psychrotropic
Milk fat content
Mold
Carbohydrate
34. Dairy product exports are expected to _______ - according to the U.S. Dairy Council (USDEC).
Grow
Lactalbumin-casein
Handlers
West
35. The absence of _____ and _____ is not an accident - because they would catalyze oxidation - there producing metallic or oxidized flavors
Iron-copper
10
Handler
Butter-cheese
36. A consumer found an off-flavor in milk packaged in transparent plastic and exposed to high intensity fluorescent light. The off-flavor probably was?
Alkaline phosphatase
Oxidized
Market stabilization
Sediment
37. Dairy farmers can buy and sell dairy futures on what exchange?
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Blend
3.5
98%
38. A _____ needs to be applied to the teat end in order for a milking machine to remove milk.
B. Determining one brand of milk from another
A
Northeast dairy compact
Vacuum
39. _____ is the process of killing all microorganisms.
Profit margin
Sterilization
Chlorine
The Pasteurized Milk Ordinance and Code
40. In order to gain bargaining power - milk producers have formed _____ to manufacture milk products and market them directly.
4 ounces of Cheddar or American cheese
Cheese
Coliform bacteria
Marketing coops
41. Class II manufactured dairy products are used in soft manufactured products such as?
. cream products - cottage cheese - and ice cream
Carbohydrate
Grade A
Distinct precipitate forms - but no gel
42. Cheddar cheeses sold in the United States - which are not made from pasteurized milk - must be ripened at least _________ days
Agalactiae
60
Milk handlers
Fluid milk and cream
43. An average dairy cow now produces approximately ___ pounds of milk in a 305-day milking period.
Inhibited
18000
13
60
44. The milk In what class receives the highest price in the market?
Milking too soon after calving
Australia
Class I
Coliform bacteria
45. Milk meeting the highest sanitary requirements is known as Grade _____.
Decreased
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Vacuum
A
46. The first compulsory pasteurization law (Chicago) applying to all milk except that from tuberculin tested cows was adopted in __________.
Streak canal
California
Determine whether mammary glands are inflamed
1908
47. The cost of operating Federal orders is paid by ________.
Northeast dairy compact
Assessing milk handlers in the order
Lactic acid producing bacteria
Acid degree value
48. Milk found in cows with a high somatic cell count would result in a decrease in __________.
Casein
Mold
2 to 5 cents
1890
49. Federal milk marketing orders were established in _____.
Class I
1937
National Milk Producers Federation
Chlorine
50. Nearly 43% of all milk produced in the U.S. is made into Class I products while 36% is made into Class III. Which product is made from Class III milk?
Cream and milk fat
Cheese
Feeds consumed by the cow
B. Determining one brand of milk from another