What is the main reason children work?
a. Their families are poor.
b. Their families force them to.
c. They want to learn new skills.
d. They want pocket money.
a. Their families are poor.
Child soldiers are...
a. Boys
b. Girls
c. Both
c. Both
What’s the definition of a child?
a. Any person under the age of 18
b. Any person who must be provided for by a guardian
c. Any person with a mental age below 18
d. Any person under the age of 21
a. Any person under the age of 18
What’s one main factor that makes learning difficult for children?
1. A lack of trained teachers
2. Unattractive stationary
3. Sanitated facilities
1. A lack of trained teachers
Are all cases of child abuse reported in Thailand?
a. Yes (>80%)
b. Some (30%<x<80%)
c. Very little (5%)
c. Very little (5%)
Where do most child labourers work?
Factories
Farms or fields
Offices
Domestic work in homes
2. Farms or fields
How are most children affected by war?
a. They become child soldiers
b. They become refugees
c. Their parents die
d. They die in battle
b. They become refugees
What does “Minority culture, language and religion” refer to in the convention?
a. Minority children shouldn’t be segregated from non-minority children
b. Children have the right to use their own language, culture and religion
c. Children should receive help on integrating into their minority culture, language and religion
c. Children have the right to use their own language, culture and religion
How does UNICEF provide learning opportunities for children?
a. Provide gender-equitable access to quality education
b. Implement high-quality education systems
c. Improve learning and protection for children in emergencies
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What initiatives have been introduced to better protect children in Thailand?
a. Crisis centers
b. Protection shelters
c. Hotlines
d. All the above
d. All the above
Which region has the most child laborers?
Sub Saharan Africa
Southeast Asia
North America
1. Sub Saharan Africa
In the last ten years, how many children have been orphaned or separated from their parents by war?
a. 500,000
b. 750,000
c. 1,000,000
d. 2,500,000
c. 1,000,000
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What is the first name of UNICEF’s current head? a.Steven
b.Juliette
c.Kwon
d.Henrietta
e.Samuel
d.Henrietta
How many of these factors prevent access to education: Location, poverty, disability?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
c. 3
Who can incite the most change?
a. The people
b. The government
c. NGO staff and/or social workers
d. All the above
Why is it difficult to get rid of child labor?
a. Child labor is hidden from governments
b. Government does not care
c. Employers need a child workforce
d. Children enjoy making money
a. Child labor is hidden from governments
Which of these is not a reason why children are recruited as child soldiers?
a. They are gullible
b. They are seen as dispensable
c. They can wear small uniforms
d. There are many willing volunteers
c. They can wear small uniforms
Based on UNICEF’s The Convention on the Rights of the Child, should refugee children receive equal rights as children born in that destination country?
a. Never
b. Always
c. Under certain circumstances
How many school-aged children aren't in school?
a. 1/3
b. 1/5
c. 1/10
b. 1/5
In 2017, how many children were admitted to hospitals due to abuse?
a. 400
b. 2,000
c. 9,000
c. 9,000
What is the most common form of child labor for girls?
a. Working in a factory
b. Working in an office
c. Working in someone's home doing household work
d. Working in a farm or field.
c. Working in someone's home doing household work
During a war, UNICEF negotiates Days of Tranquility to...
a. Allow child soldiers to rest
b. Provide immunization and health care
c. Take them off the battlefield and back to home
d. Let media do interviews
b. Provide immunization and health care
Which of these is not a right from UNICEF’s The Convention on the Rights of the Child?
a. Parental guidance
b. Protection from sexual abuse
c. Access to education
d. Protection from dangerous animals
e. Access to information
d. Protection from dangerous animals
Children from rural areas are more than ___ likely to be out of primary school than their urban peers:
a. Equally
b. Twice as
c. 3 times as
b. Twice as
What are the ratios of social workers to people in need?
a. 4:100
b. 4:10,00
c. 4:100,000
c. 4:100,000