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Quiz on SDG 1: End Poverty In All Its Forms Everywhere
Take this fun quiz to find out how well you know the facts and details about poverty.
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Q. 1
Complete the following.
The fight against poverty ________________________
is the ultimate goal of the 2030 Agenda
is not a prerequisite for sustainable development
has already been achieved to a large extent
Answer Detail:
The first paragraph of the preamble to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reads:
“....We recognize that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development.….”
Q. 2
Who said this?
"There are no great discoveries and advances as long as there is still one unhappy child on earth."
Albert Einstein
Shashi Tharoor
APJ Abdul Kalam
Barack Obama
Answer Detail:
It was Albert Einstein who said this.
Q. 3
How long does a CEO of one of the top 5 global fashion brands require to work, to earn as much as a seamstress in Bangladesh earns in her entire lifetime?
Eight hours
Just under four days
More than two weeks
Five minutes
Answer Detail:
A CEO from one of the world's top five global fashion brands has to work for
just
four days
to earn what a garment worker in Bangladesh will earn in an entire lifetime, according to an Oxfam International report “
Reward Work, Not Wealth
”.
As per the report, upwards of 80% of the wealth generated in 2017 went to the richest 1% of the global population. That means that the poorest half of the world’s population - 3.7 billion - saw very little - if any - boost to their wealth (or lack thereof).
Q. 4
Which statement is true?
Compared to 1990, 1.1 billion people have escaped extreme poverty, according to the UN
Extreme poverty has been increasing year by year since then.
Extreme poverty has only existed in the Global South since then.
Answer Detail:
According to the UN
, globally, the number of people living in extreme poverty declined from 36% in 1990 to 10% in 2015. But the pace of change is decelerating and the COVID-19 crisis risks reversing decades of progress in the fight against poverty. New research published by the UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research warns that the economic fallout from the global pandemic could increase global poverty by as much as half a billion people, or 8% of the total human population. This would be the first time that poverty has increased globally in thirty years, since 1990.
Q. 5
What is the term for the displacement of the socially disadvantaged from urban districts that are becoming "hip"?
Gentrification
Yuppification
Hippification
Answer Detail:
Gentrification refers to
“the process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting new businesses, often displacing current inhabitants in the process.”
Q. 6
For which activity did the economist Muhammad Yunus from Bangladesh receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006?
Popularising microcredits.
Succeeding in halving extreme poverty in Bangladesh.
Convincing his rich compatriots to share their wealth with the poor.
Answer Detail:
Muhammad Yunus set up the Grameen Bank to provide microcredits, which was providing small loans to poor people who did not possess a collateral.
Q. 7
How many women in developing countries do not have access to contraceptives?
Every second woman
Every fourth woman
Every eighth woman
Every woman
Answer Detail:
One in four women in developing countries are unable to use contraceptives even though they would like to.