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Dairy Foods Industry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One gallon of milk weighs _____ pounds.
Clenbuterol
3.25 percent milkfat and 8.25 percent solids-not-fat
98
8.6
2. The major reason milk from cows treated with antibiotics must be withheld from the milk supply is because _______.
A large proportion of the human population is sensitive to antibiotics
The products made from it by milk processors
Not controlled by Federal Orders
Penicillin G
3. The components of milk responsible for richness and sweetness - in this order are...
Milk fat and milk sugar
Flat
Strip
Profit margin
4. 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.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Raw to sanitized
100%
Lactose
5. ______ % of the milk eligible for fluid use is covered by Federal Milk Marketing Orders.
80%
Cooperatives
Federal Milk Marketing Order
$5.27
6. One objective of a federal order is to _______________
18000
Hot and humid
Assure consumers an adequate supply of pure - wholesome milk
Carbohydrate
7. The tilt in the USDA price support for manufactured milk products was recently adjusted to provide...
A higher price for non fat dry milk and a lower price for butter
Staphylococcus dysgalactiae
Casein
Brucellosis
8. Bangs Disease is another name for _____.
Brucellosis
3.25%
Streptococci
Breakfast
9. Although milk from the cow is processed - it is not an engineered or fabricated food and contains about ________ % solids
13
Secretary of Agriculture of the U.S.
55
Malty
10. According to Dick Groves the per capita consumption of cheese for the 20th century was a respectable level of ______ pounds.
B. Determining one brand of milk from another
29.8
100%
Federal Milk Marketing Order
11. 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
Clenbuterol
I
Thermoduric
12. It requires approximately ________ pounds of skim milk to make one pound of nonfat dry milk.
Coliform bacteria
Acidic detergent
11
Brucellosis
13. A milk gland that is destroyed because of mastitis is called _____.
Phosphorous
3.5
Milking too soon after calving
An atrophied cell
14. What causes flavors in milk such as acid - high acid - or sour milk.
Pooling
Ascorbic acid
Microorganisms
Real California Cheese
15. Mixture of milk and cream containing not less than 10.5 percent milkfat - but les than 18 percent milk fat - is the definition of...
Ascorbic acid
Decreased
Half-and-half
Shelf date
16. The absence of _____ and _____ is not an accident - because they would catalyze oxidation - there producing metallic or oxidized flavors
Iron-copper
Sanitary restrictions on production are imposed on producers.
Increased
Cream and milk fat
17. Under which of the following weather conditions would you expect to observe the greatest decrease in milk yield per cow?
Hot and humid
3.5
Marketing coops
Increased
18. Milk is the only source of __________ in nature.
Lactose
Australia
1937
Alkaline
19. The four major sensations are...?
Bitter - salt - sour - sweet
$5.27
Early spring and late fall
Lactic acid producing bacteria
20. __________ is a milk process that makes milk more easily digested by those with a sensitive digestive system.
3.5-4.0
Homogenization
Milk testing and record keeping program for dairy cows
Profit margin
21. Cow's milk contains _____ percent lactose
Five
Milkfat
Lactic acid producing bacteria
Psychrophilic and psychotrophic
22. The cost of operating Federal orders is paid by ________.
Salty
Assessing milk handlers in the order
Excessive agitation of warm raw milk
Distinct precipitate forms - but no gel
23. The feed additive isoacid gives a ______ pound milk response - with maximum response in early lactation.
4 to 6
Real California Cheese
Milking too soon after calving
18000
24. The pasteurized Milk Ordinance regulates what?
Thermoduric
Agalactiae
Grade A milk
Extreme agitation of raw milk
25. With the exception of ________ - all of the following off flavors of milk are caused by bacteria.
Short hedge
Foot-and-mouth disease exists
45
Salty
26. Chemical sanitizers containing __________ are most widely used for sanitizing milking equipment.
1000
Decreased
Chlorine
3.25 percent milkfat and 8.25 percent solids-not-fat
27. ________ 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.
Cwt
Vaccuumization
Distinct precipitate forms - but no gel
NASS Cheddar cheese price survey
28. The first compulsory pasteurization law (Chicago) applying to all milk except that from tuberculin tested cows was adopted in __________.
3.25%
Dairy Management - Inc.
Marketing coops
1908
29. Regional fluid milk pricing authorities - or compacts - are getting a strong lock in several areas of the country. The first dairy compact that was formed is called the _______.
Wisconsin mastitis test
Northeast dairy compact
Leukocytes
Substitution of chocolate skim milk for whole milk
30. Net profit after taxes divided by annual net sales is called ___________.
Casein
Profit margin
60
Blend
31. The Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) specifies requirements for the production of Grade A raw milk for pasteurization and is recommended by _________.
Rancid
750000
Enhancing scientific opportunities for the European Dairy Industry.
The Food and Drug Administration
32. Bacteria that survive specific heat treatment are said to be _____.
Thermoduric
Streptococci
2 to 5 cents
Promotions & research
33. The objectives of the Babcock Institute do not include________________.
Enhancing scientific opportunities for the European Dairy Industry.
Cwt
55
Cheese
34. A Federal Milk Marketing order is a regulation issued by the Secretary of __________ - which places certain requirements on the first buyers or handlers of milk from dairy farmers.
Temperature and time
Brucellosis
Milk supplies one half the calcium
Agriculture
35. The four major sensations are...?
Use a bactericide for disinfecting the teats after milking
It is loaded into the transport truck on the farm
Bitter - salt - sour - sweet
Penicillin G
36. The two most important diseases of cattle transmissible to man through milk are _______.
Skim milk
Increased
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Tuberculosis and brucellosis
37. The sediment test is performed by filtering one ____ of milk through a white sediment disc and observing the residue.
Promotions & research
Lactalbumin-casein
Germicidal teat dip
Pint
38. Quarters infected with mastitis tend to shed more _____ defending white blood cells.
California
Feeds consumed by the cow
Leukocytes
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
39. Which of the following have dairy farmers - through their cooperatives opposed?
76%
Imports of milk protein concentrates and casein
Assure consumers an adequate supply of pure - wholesome milk
Fat content
40. In December 2003 - the California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) began airing its 'Happy Cows' television ad campaign nationwide in an effort to build recognition for?
Breakfast
Scientific - technical & economic progress
Excessive agitation of warm raw milk
Real California Cheese
41. The increased use of bulk cooling and storage equipment has made _____ bacteria the primary organisms in raw milk.
Dairy Compacts
Psychrophilic and psychotrophic
Bacterial
Not controlled by Federal Orders
42. The feed additive isoacid gives a ______ pound milk response - with maximum response in early lactation.
Penicillin
4 to 6
Iron-copper
Milk handlers
43. Continued low calcium intake may result in ______ in adults.
Temperature and time
Freezing point
Increased bacterial count
Osteoporosis
44. 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
. cream products - cottage cheese - and ice cream
Temperature and time
Malty
Psychrotrophs
45. A system of fairly distributing payment among producers in a Federal Milk Market is called...
2-4
Acid degree value
Pooling
Each state
46. Milk with an Acid Degree Value (ADV) of 1.0 or above will have a detectable ______ flavor.
19
Increased bacterial count
Rancid
Milk testing and record keeping program for dairy cows
47. The major reason milk from cows treated with antibiotics must be withheld from the milk supply is because _______.
A large proportion of the human population is sensitive to antibiotics
Calcium and phosphorus
Breakfast
750000
48. The Mid-American International Agri-Trade Council assists _______
18000
Midwest food manufactures
Ascorbic acid
Assure consumers an adequate supply of pure - wholesome milk
49. What does not promote metallic/oxidized off flavor in milk?
Hypochlorite sanitizer
Oxidized
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Extreme agitation of raw milk
50. Onion and garlic are responsible for the garlic/onion off-flavor in milk - and are more prevalent in pasture during __________.
Carbohydrate
18000
Making sure equipment has been cleaned correctly
Early spring and late fall