Development Indicators
Japan
Kenya
Lucky Dip
100

Identify 2 developing countries that begin with a 'C'

Chad; Central African Republic; Cameroon; 

100

Name the national sport of Japan

Sumo Wrestling

100

what % of people live in the slums in Nairobi 

60%

100

What country is Japan similar to?

China

200
What is meant by the term Literacy Rates

The number of people over the age of 15 that can read and write

200

how many years did Japan shut its borders?

220 years

200

What industry is Kenya famous for?

Tourism: Safari's

200

What is the name of the slum in Nairobi?

Kibera Slum

300

Identify 4 development indicators

Birth Rate; Death Rate; Life expectancy; Literacy rates

300

how many volcanoes are in Japan?

110, 47 are active

300

Capital city of Kenya

Nairobi 

300

What year did Japan experience it's massive earthquake and tsunami?

2011

400

Give 4 reasons for high birth rate in a developing country

- needed to work, -lack of contraception, -status of women, -high infant mortality

400

Give 3 facts about Geisha Girls 

Blackening of teeth; study for 5 years; can never marry; study the arts; geisha means 'arts person'

400

why do people come to the slums?

come to city to look for jobs; have no qualifications; cant afford housing.

400
Why is morale low in the slums?

Feel forgotten about, no way out, isolated from the rest of the community; no services provided

500

Why is the life expectancy higher in Japan than Kenya? 3 reasons

Access to food/water; healthcare; vaccines; pensions

500

identify 3 consequences of a declining population

increased taxes; increased retirement age; closure of schools

500

explain 4 problems of living in the slums

crime rate; poor sanitation; poor housing; overcrowding; no emergency services; no water; no electricity; poor education; poor healthcare

500

What is meant by an economic indicator? Can you give 2 examples.

an indicator that shows the wealth of the country and its people. e.g. income per person; people working in agriculture; cars per person; electricity per household