UNICEF
Poverty
Disease
Disabilities
Emergencies
100
What does UNICEF stand for?
United Nations Children's Fund
100
About what percentage of the overall population of children are forced to do labour? a) 8% b) 2% c) 11%
11% overall population of children are forced to do labour.
100
Which is one of the most common diseases often linked to poverty? a) Malaria b) Ebola c) Common Cold
The most common diseases often linked to poverty is malaria.
100
What kickstarted UNICEF’s fight for people with disabilities? a) the Convention on the Rights of the Child b) Malala's Speech c) the Human Rights Meeting
The Convention on the Rights of the Child kickstarted UNICEF’s fight for people with disabilities.
100
What are 4 examples of natural disasters?
Here are some valid examples: hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, avalanches, blizzards
200
UNICEF was established after which major world event? a) Black Death b) World War 2 c) American Revolution
World War 2
200
Approximately how many children are living in poverty?
1 billion children are living in poverty.
200
Does disease cause poverty or poverty cause disease? a) both b) disease causes poverty c) poverty causes disease
Both.
200
Are rates of disability increasing or decreasing?
Increasing
200
What type of natural disaster is the most common?
Wildfires are the most common.
300
UNICEF works in how many countries and territories to protect the rights of every child? a) 190 b) 75 c) 265
UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child.
300
What percentage of the human population live without electricity? a) 25% b) 50% c) 75%
25% of the human population lives without electricity
300
How many genetically distinct bacteria are on the human hand? a) 1 thousand b) 20 thousand c) 3 hundred thousand
There are over 3 hundred thousand genetically distinct bacteria are on the human hand.
300
How many times more likely do you think disabled people are to be treated badly by health care?
Disabled people are 3 times more likely to be treated badly by health care.
300
After the Haiti earthquake of 2010, how many people were in need of emergency aid? 1) 40 thousand 2) 620 thousand 3) 3 million
After the Haiti earthquake of 2010, 3 million people were in need of emergency aid.
400
Where is the location of the UNICEF HQ? a) New York City b) London c) Tokyo
The UNICEF HQ is located in New York City.
400
How many million children die before reaching their fifth birthday?
11 million children die before reaching their fifth birthday.
400
Give 5 examples of how can you prevent yourself from getting sick.
Here are some valid examples: getting enough sleep, washing hands, playing sports, having healthy relationships with the people around you, etc.
400
What percentage of the world’s population lives with some sort of disability? a) 34% b) 15% c) 7%
15% of the world’s population lives with some sort of disability.
400
What do you think was the most deadly natural disaster in history? a) Spanish Influenza b) Haiti's Earthquake c) Japan's Tsunami
The 1918 flu pandemic of Spanish Influenza was the most deadly natural disaster in history.
500
What can you do to help UNICEF? 1) Donate! 2) Support the school club 3) All of the above
All of the above
500
Which is one of the most common diseases often linked to poverty? a) Common Cold b) Ebola c) Malaria
Malaria is the most common diseases which is often linked to poverty.
500
Give an example of a healthy habit you have and explain how it benefits you!
500
What percentage of children live with a moderate or severe disability? a) 5% b) 10% c) 15%
5% of children live with a moderate or severe disability.
500
What do you think was the most common natural disaster in China in recent years? a) earthquakes b) floods c) volcanic eruptions
Floods are the most common natural disaster in China.
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