Local
Global
Gender
Literacy
Impact
100

Save the Children's ______ program is a federally funded program that provides early learning opportunities to children born through age 5 growing up in poverty. 

A. Kindergarten Readiness

B. Summer Learning

C. Head Start

D. School-Age 

C. Head Start

100

Save the Children advocates for the rights of _____ billion children around the world.

A. 1.7

B. 2.3

C. 1.5

D. 1.3

B. 2.3

100

One girl under the age of 15 is married every ___ seconds.

A. 7

B. 10

C. 5

D. 20

A. 7

100

In Dallas County, ____ percent of adults can not read or write English at a basic level.

A. 11

B. 16

C. 25

D. 21

D. 21

100

Educated mothers are ___ as likely to send their children to school.

A. 3x

B. 2x

C. 5x

D. 8x

B. 2x

200

___ in 5 children living in poverty in the U.S. had no access to preschool.

A. 4

B. 2

C. 1

D. 3

B. 2

200

Worldwide, nearly 1 in __ girls between the ages of 15 and 19 are neither employed nor in education or training.

A. 5

B. 7

C. 4

D. 8

C. 4

200

A girl with an extra year of education can earn ___% more as an adult.

A. 20

B. 15

C. 35

D. 50

A. 20

200

_____ has the lowest literacy rate in the country, with 23% of them having little to no proficiency in reading skills.

A. California

B. Iowa

C. Florida

D. South Carolina

A. California

200

On the ground in over _____ countries and territories, UNICEF reaches more children and young people than any other international organization. 

A. 190

B. 100

C. 209

D. 90

A. 190

300

In the U.S., children living in poverty started school up to ____ behind their peers.

A. 52 weeks

B. 3 years

C. 2 years

D. 18 months

D. 18 months

300

The education of around _____ million children is disrupted each year by the climate crisis.

A. 38 

B. 20

C. 7

D. 50

A. 38

300

Only ___ percent of countries have achieved gender parity in primary education.

A. 55

B. 78

C. 32

D. 49

D. 49

300

Low literacy rates end up costing Americans up to $___ trillion every year.

A. 4.3

B. 2.2

C. 1.9

D. 5.6

B. 2.2

300

UNICEF works with partners by providing ___ years of field-tested expertise and a network that spans the globe.

A. 30

B. 100

C. 70

D. 60

C. 70

400

In America, children in families making less than $25,000 per year are ___ as likely to lack internet for remote learning.

A. 8x

B. 4x

C. 3x

D. 6x

B. 4x

400

Almost ___ million children may never return to school following the COVID-19 lockdown.

A. 10

B. 46

C. 150

D. 100

A. 10

400

__ percent of girls and young women do not use the internet in low-income countries, while their male counterparts are twice as likely to be online. 

A. 70

B. 65

C. 95

D. 90

D. 90

400

___% of adults have a literacy level below the sixth grade.

A. 54

B. 79

C. 48

D. 67

A. 54

400

Save the Children has delivered quality education to over ___ million children in the last decade.

A. 273

B. 183

C. 492

D. 311

A. 273

500

Texas is ranked __ out of 50 states in terms of literacy.

A. 46

B. 48

C. 32

D. 29

B. 48

500

263 million children (or 1 in 5) ages ____ are not in school.

A. 13-18

B. 5-13

C. 3-12

D. 6-17

D. 6-17

500

Of the 152 million children in child labor, ___ million male young adults are unable to pursue an education.

A. 46

B. 72

C. 88

D. 115

C. 88

500

________ has one of the highest rates of literacy in the world, near or at 100% of the total population with proficiency in reading.

A. Switzerland

B. India

C. Greece

D. North Korea

D. North Korea

500

In 2021-2022 Literacy Achieves served ____ adults and 448 children. 

A. 2,768

B. 1,171

C. 967

D. 2,243

B. 1,171

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