1.What did a United Nations report suggest we do?
a) give up eating meat
b) start breeding insects
c) visit an insect restaurant
d) eat insects
2.How many reasons did the U.N. give?
a) two
b) three
c) four
d) five
3.What food can insects replace?
a) seafood (shells, prawns, crab, etc.)
b) pasta
c) protein
d) meat and fish
4.What's the second reason given?
a) insects are a low-cholesterol food
b) insects are delicious
c) it's better for the environment
d) insects are cheap
5.How could "insect farming" help poor families?
a) they could make use of their gardens
b) they could reduce the number of pests
c) they could get extra nutrition
d) they could start a small business
6.Why do many people around the world eat insects?
a) for good luck
b) there are no cows or sheep
c) they are tasty
d) people are poor
7.How many different types of insect do people eat?
a) over 1,900
b) less than 1,800
c) around 900
d) about 80
8.What do most Westerners think of eating insects?
a) it's an exciting idea
b) it's important
c) it's disgusting
d) it's unhealthy
9.How could governments get Westerners to eat insects?
a) selling cheap insect pies
b) through education
c) free coupons for insect restaurants
d) online insect cookery books
10.What did a shop say about insects on a plate?
a) people would not eat them
b) it's better than insects in a sandwich
c) a bowl is better so the insects don't run away
d) they look delicious