Question 1 (1 point)
"Our body needs energy and food to survive" is an example of a sensory reason for eating.
Question 1 options: True False
Question 2 (1 point)
Physical Needs, one of the 5 reasons for eating, refers to the fact that food is necessary for our main bodily functions and to satisfy our hunger.
Question 2 options: True False
Question 3 (1 point)
The 5 reasons for eating discussed in our class were: Physical Needs, Social Needs, Sensory Needs, Psychological Needs and Food Symbolism.
Question 3 options: True False
Question 4 (1 point)
Holiday customs, religions, and celebrations is an example of an emotional/psychological influence on food choices.
Question 4 options: True False
Question 5 (1 point)
Food choices for individuals with severe food allergies (ex. peanuts) would be heavily influenced by physiological/nuritional influences.
Question 5 options: True False
Question 6 (1 point)
Seasonal changes may affect the availability or accessibility of various food products. This is an example of economical and environmental influences.
Question 6 options: True False
Question 7 (1 point)
When a peer says something directly to you that puts pressure on you to make a choice and makes it difficult to say no, is describing unspoken pressure.
Question 7 options: True False
Question 8 (1 point)
Knowledge and education about nutrients, nutrition and cooking skills may influence the types of foods that you choose to make and/or eat.
Question 8 options: True False
“We are observing wasted heat in everyday life for example in Pakistan heavy generated are installed, during their supply of electricity an excessive amount of wasted heat is produced in its surrounding, similarly when we drive a vehicle a heat is available in the surrounding of engine of that vehicle, we can also see many more such examples of wastage of heat. This heat is effecting the environment of Pakistan badly.
Is it conceivable to convert this wasted heat into some useful work/energy/electricity or not. If yes how? If no why?”
In your own words, define innovation.
Support your answer with evidence from literature and/or appropriate examples. Cite your sources accordingly if it is not your own words. (400 Words)