100: Least Developed
200: Developing
300: Industrialized
400: World
Wild Card
100

Between 1996 and 2005, in least developed countries, about 10% of children under the age of 5 were severely underweight from lack of nutritious food.  About what percent were moderately or severely stunted?

a) 10%

b) 42%

c) 67%

b) 42%

100

Between 1996 and 2005, in developing countries, about 10% of children under the age of 5 were severely underweight from lack of nutritious food.  About what percent were moderately or severely stunted? 

a) 10%

b) 42%

c) 31%

c) 31%

100

In industrialized countries:

a) There are children who are underweight, stunted, and wasted

b) There isn't enough data to compare nutrition to developing and least developed countries

c) both of the above

C) both of the above

100

In 2008, in the whole world about 400,000,000 children went to bed hungry.  About how many of these children are not receiving any help?

a) 50,000,000

b) 200,000,000

c) 4,000,000

a) 50,000,000

100

What is the name of Mufasa's brother in "The Lion King"?

Scar
200

Between 2000 and 2005, in least developed countries, about what percent of children reached grade 5?

a) 82%

b) 35%

c) 69%

C) 69%

200

Between 1996 and 2005, in developing countries, about what percent of children who should have been in primary school actually enrolled in or attended primary school?

a) 81%

b) 69%

c) 75%

A) 81%

200

In 2004, industrialized countries, about how many children who should have been in school were not in school?

a) 1,400,000

b) 2,800,000

c) 7,000,000

B) 2,800,000

200

In 2001/2002, in the whole world, about how many children who should have been in primary school were not in school?

a) 115,000,000

b) 75,000,000

c) 32,000,000

A) 115,000,000

200

What is the second largest planet in the solar system?

Saturn

300

In 2004, in least developed countries, about what percent of people were using adequate sanitation facilities?

a) 10%

b) 36%

c) 21%

b) 36%

300

In 2003, in developing countries, about how many children 0-14 were living with HIV?

a) 3,120,000

b) 26,700,000

c) 39,600,000

C) 39, 600, 000

300

In 2004, in industrialized countries, about what percent of people were using improved drinking water sources?

a) 100%

b) 94%

c) 85%

a) 100%

300
By 2005, in the whole world, about how many children 0-17 years old were orphaned by AIDS?


a) 15,200,000

b) 1,500

c) 150,000

A) 15,200,000

300

What type of tea is uncaffinated?

a) Black Tea

b) Green Tea

c) Rooibos Tea

Rooibos

400

Between 1999 and 2005, in least developed countries, about 30 in 100 boys aged 5-14 were working for 1-14 hours outside of home.  About how many girls were doing the same?

a) 39

b) 30

c) 28

C) 28

400

Between 1999 and 2005, in developing countries, about 18 in 100 girls aged 5-14 were working from 1-14 hours outside of home.  About how many boys were doing the same?

a) 24

b) 17

c) 30

A) 17

400

In 2000, in industrialized countries, about how many children under the age of 15 were at work?

a) 1,000,000

b) 5,000,000

c) 2,500,000

C) 2,500,000

400

In 2004, in the whole world, about how many children between ages 5-17 were engaged in hazardous (dangerous) work?

a) 171,000,000

b) 26,000,000

c) 126,000,000

C) 126,000,000

400

What is one of the names of Mrs. Stevens dogs?

Arthur OR Kirk

500

Between 2000 and 2004, in least developed countries, for every 100 people, about 1 person used the internet.  How many telephones were there?

a) 3

b) 11

c) 25

a) 3

500

Between 2000 and 2004, in developing countries, for every 100 people, 6 used the internet.  How many phones were there?

a) 12

b) 19

c) 29

c) 29

500

Between 2000 and 2004, in industrialized countries, for every 100 people, 52 used the internet.  About how many phones were there?

a) 100

b) 97

c) 130

c) 130

500
Between 2000 and 2004, in the whole world, for ever 100 people, about 13 people used the internet.  About how many telephones were there?


a) 162

b) 45

c) 38

B) 45

500
What country floats off the East Coast of Australia?
New Zealand
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