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Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 2 Where People Live www.gapminder.org/test-questions www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 6 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE Q2.1 Where do people live? ? There are 7 billion people in the world today. Of the maps below, which one do you think shows best where they live in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia? A B C www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 6 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE Q2.1 Where do people live? The map with four billion in Asia is clearly the one closest to reality. In this question we have rounded the numbers to simplify the question, but the precise UN estimates are: The Americas: 0.98 Billion , Europe: 0.84 Billion, Africa: 1.1 Billion & Asia 4.3 Billion. CORRECT ANSWER A A B B C Source: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/unpp/panel_indicators.htm www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 6 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Large Ignorance A B C Results from our public knowledge surveys US TEST QUESTION: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE Q2.1 Large Ignorance Remember: Chimpanzees pick the correct answer 33% of the time, just by random! Results from our public knowledge surveys Most people we have asked don’t know that the majority of the world population lives in Asia. Four out of seven billion people. Gapminder asked this question in public knowledge surveys to representative samples of the adult population in the following countries. US Sweden Norway A 36% 22% 26% 33% The public scored worse than random! B 29% 28% 26% 33% C 35% 49% 48% 33% Sources for survey results : SWE & NOR: http://www.gapminder.org/GapminderMedia/wp-uploads/Novus-Gapminder-Ignorance-Survey-SWE-NO-nov_dec_20131.pd, US: http://www.novus.se/media/29390/novus-gapminder_ignorance_survey_us_nov_2013.pdf www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 6 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

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